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The LEGO Group, founded in 1932 in Denmark, is world famous for its connecting plastic bricks. The company's name comes from the Danish phrase "leg godt", which translates into English as "play well". While not an influence on the name, the fact that "LEGO" can also mean "I build" in Latin has been embraced by The LEGO Group. The product is legally identified as LEGO bricks, not "LEGOs", and the fandom will be unfailingly quick to remind you of that fact. Experts on children have called them the ideal toy - they're easy to use, are infinitely expandable and foster creativity. And by infinitely expandable, they mean infinitely expandable - even the earliest bricks made in the 1960s, when they first started their construction toy business, are 100% compatible with bricks manufactured today.
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