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A LEGO Set is a building kit that contains numerous bricks that can be assembled in a way to form an object, such as a plane or fortress. Some sets can be assembled in different ways, so you can build different models with bricks of one set. All bricks are compatible with bricks of other sets. All sets are categorized in themes like Orient Expedition or Star Wars, under LEGO System. Here you can find a List of themes.Sonia SudKennedy TayVeretta SweeGermain WongEdwin YeoGilbert HengRussell KooBombvoyage Ihsan BoomzNicholas Tan.See allDuck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeHere's our attempt at building the Recycling Truck, one of the many models you can build with the LEGO Education WeDo 2.0.Posted by Duck Learning & LEGO Education Singapore shared their photo.Happy Total Defence Day! In conjunction with Total Defence day, we will be giving away the LEGO Education Fire Rescue Set. Remember, contest ends 28th Feb! Only a week left before we announce the winner. All you have to do is share with us, how in any form have you used LEGO at home.




Winners will be picked at random.Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeHooray, it's time for a giveaway! We loved seeing how excited you were to win prizes for yourself and your loved ones that we're doing it again! This time, in c...onjunction with the upcoming Total Defence Day, we will be giving away the LEGO Education Fire Rescue Set. All you have to do is to share with us, show us your creative ways of using LEGO at home with your child. Whether as a teaching resource, as a figure display or as stationaries, share with us your best picture and you could walk away with a full set! Make sure you're following us here on our page, then like this post and share your picture with the comment to let us know about your LEGO use at home. Contest ends 28th Feb 2017. See allDuck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeProgram the EV3 Colour Sorter by using the colour sensor to identify and correctly sort them into its colour groups. With the LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 you can build, program and modify.




Posted by Duck Learning & LEGO Education Singapore added 2 new photos.It is officially one month to FIRST LEGO League Singapore! We look forward to seeing all participants soon!Duck Learning & LEGO Education Singapore# with our Training team experimenting with the Horizon Renewable Energy Science Education set.Posted by Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeWith the help of LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 and Space Challenge Activity Pack, we prepared the rocket for launch and blast off to Mars!Posted by Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeGong Xi Fa Cai! Wishing you a Happy Chinese New Year!Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeTossing for prosperity!Posted by Duck Learning & LEGO Education Singapore added 3 new photos.Last year in November, we had the crew from Channel News Asia tag along with us to film some of the schools that we work with that used LEGO Education in their curriculum. We were more than excited to share the student and school's experience and how LEGO Education can be integrated into the classroom and is vital for developing hands-on learning.




Be sure to catch the filmed episode on: 25th January 2017 (tonight!), Channel News Asia at 8 PM,... Inside The Storm 2 - Back From The Brink (HD) Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeHooray, it's time for a giveaway! This time, in conjunction with the upcoming Total Defence Day, we will be giving away the LEGO Education Fire Rescue Set. Contest ends 28th Feb 2017.Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeOver the last two days, we held our Duck Learning Workplan Seminar 2017. Here's to achieving our goals and objectives for the year!Duck Learning & LEGO Education Singapore added 5 new photos.With the dscvr headset, taking your virtual reality adventures with you has never been easier. The dscvr headset is the next evolution in accessible virtual reality. Comes in a variety of colours. /order-now/Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeDesigned to encourage collaboration and storytelling, and helps to develop the use of descriptive language and an understanding of different roles and emotions that relate to community life.




Learn how the Creative Builder set enables exploration of shape, space, position, numeracy, and more!LEGO Education DUPLO Creative Builder SetDuck Learning & LEGO Education Singapore# to when we build a remote control model using the LEGO Education Interactions and Energy Set with the S-Brick at the Innovation Lab. The model was being controlled from a mobile device.Posted by Duck Learning & LEGO Education SingaporeOur FIRST LEGO League | Learning Journey was held today at the SPCA. Students were informed on the importance of looking after pets and even got the chance to play with the friendly furballs!Here’s your chance to get the SG50 Legos for FREE (you pay only postage)! As part of Singapore’s 50th birthday, a 244-piece set of “Building My SG” Lego bricks to commemorate Singapore’s Golden Jubilee was created. The bricks can be used to construct three iconic Singapore Landmarks – Cavenagh Bridge, Changi Airport and Gardens by the Bay – each representing a distinctive aspect of Singapore.




Please note that specific rules for the gift apply: – both parent and child need to provide full name and a valid Singapore IC number. – you need to consent for your details to be released to the OSU. – register for your gift at http://sg50lego.eventzilla.net. – you may only order one per child. – this offer is only available to a West Australia address. – postage not refundable. – there are limited number of lego sets, so first come (with verified correct information), first served. Shop by grade level Machines & Mechanisms for Middle School Machines & Mechanisms for Elementary The maximum quantity of an item that can purchased in each transaction is 99.To inquire about purchasing more than 99 of one item, please call 800-362-4738.Lego is a part of almost every kid’s childhood. Those building blocks allowed you to create anything you could imagine (as long as you had the parts), and kept children entertained for hours.




They were so much fun that it was worth the occasional spasm of agony you would get from stepping on an errant piece (those 4×2 bricks are the worst, I tell you).The thing about Lego is that it was distinctively Danish in nature, with maybe a few American references thrown in. It wasn’t until a few years ago that we got Lego sets that were truly Singaporean, with sets that might not make sense anywhere else in the world.In fact, we’ve got nine of them since then.So here are some of the most Singaporean Lego sets around. Have you gotten your hands on all of them?Credit: Marina Bay Sands Facebook PageIf you would like to look up the set number, it’s 21021. It retailed for around $79.90 when it first came out, but within a few short months, scalpers snapped them all up. Now they can go for over $200 on resale markets like eBay.For poor collectors like yours truly, I would just like to have a Lego set of an iconic Singapore building. I hope Lego reissues this set one day.Credit: Lego Facebook PageUnless you live in Toa Payoh, you probably don’t have a dragon playground nearby anymore.




But did you ever stop to think how awesome this actually was when you were a child? How many countries in the world can boast that their playgrounds contained a dragon that was integrated into its features?So during SG50, we could get a Dragon Playground set. Right in the childhood.Credit: Robinsons Facebook PageAdmittedly this is a slight copout since a HDB flat isn’t all that hard to build on a small scale, provided you have the blocks. But this HDB Flat set comes complete with with void decks and rooftop water tanks, in the architectural style typical of the 80s! It would have been even more awesome if they could have included a small little mama shop inside too.Credit: Lego Facebook PageAlthough it’s been a while since we’ve taken cable cars, they were one of the highlights of 80’s Singapore, since you could ride one to Sentosa. More infamously though, was the cable car disaster of 1983, when an errant oil rig sailed right into the cables. Our PM (then Colonel) led the rescue operations to save those passengers, showing us that he was already pretty badass 30 years ago.5.




Ice Cream BikeIce cream bike. Credit: Lego Facebook PageI feel this is pushing it a little, since we mostly remember the ice cream sandwiches/wafers (that BuzzFeed derided, tsk!) rather than the bike. But the motorised bikes with the fridges and umbrella attached would ring every time they were in the HDB carpark, and their milkshake ice cream would bring all the boys to the yard. And the girls, too.6.  Changi AirportChangi Airport, Gardens By The Bay, Cavenagh Bridge. Credit: Lego Facebook PageIf you were a student during 2015, you’d have received a commemorative SG50 Lego set that could build several interesting sets. Changi Airport was one of the builds you could create, or more accurately, the control tower.7. Cavenagh BridgeThis is the second build you could create from the commemorative SG50 Lego set. Why is Cavenagh Bridge so significant? It’s the only suspension bridge in Singapore. If you look carefully, the pieces for the suspension cable parts of the set are the same as the one used for Spider-Man’s webbing in Lego Spider-Man sets.




It’s amazing how the same part can serve different purposes, depending on the scale of the set!8. Gardens By The BayAnd finally, you can build the Skytrees of Gardens By The Bay with the comemorative SG50 set! They’re tiny and kind of in scale with the HDB Flat set too.9. Credit: Lego Singapore Marketplace Facebook GroupTo top it off, there’s actually an unofficial Lego Merlion set that you can buy that’s made out of Lego parts! Designed by a brilliant Singaporean, Gavin Foo, it even has effects parts to simulate the Merlion spouting water. If there’s one Uniquely Singaporean Lego set you should buy, it’s this one – support our local designers!The Lego Batman Movie. Credit: Golden Village CinemasIt’d be amazing if all these Lego pieces came to life – and they do, in The Lego Batman Movie! A spinoff of The Lego Movie, the film sees Lego Batman facing off against Lego Joker and his army of Lego bad guys. But our hero must overcome his own fears and weaknesses if he is to defeat his nemesis for good.

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