Lego coloring pages for kids - sets for girls and boys. Among the most popular pictures that we paint online or print from this site are: Ninjago and Lego Friends and Adventure. Recently there were also coloring pages with City and Avengers. Below is a whole list of great coloring pages for each of you.
Lego Coloring Pages
History & Trivia
The company originated in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen - he was a carpenter from Billund, Denmark, who began making wooden toys in 1932. In 1934, his company adopted the name "Lego," from the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning "to have fun." In 1947, it expanded production to plastic toys. In 1949, among other new products, Lego began producing an early version of its famous building blocks, calling them "Automatic Binding Bricks." These bricks were based in part on the Kiddicraft Self-Locking Bricks, which were patented in Britain in 1939. Lego modified the design of the Kiddicraft bricks after examining a sample provided by a British supplier of an injection molding machine the company had purchased.
By 1951, plastic toys accounted for half of the Lego Company's production, although the Danish trade magazine Legetøjs-Tidende ("Toy-Times"), visiting the Billund factory in the early 1950s, believed that plastic would never be able to replace traditional wooden toys. Despite popular belief, Lego toys seem to have become a notable exception to the aversion to plastic in children's toys, thanks in part to the high standards set by the company's owners
In 1954, Christiansen's son, Godtfred, became the junior managing director of the entire company. It was his conversation with a foreign buyer that led to the idea of a toy system. Godtfred saw great potential in building blocks. Thus was born the new Duplo product line, introduced in 1969, a range of simple blocks that measured twice the width, height and depth of standard blocks and aimed at younger children. In 1978, Lego produced the first people, which have since become a staple in most sets. New pieces are often released with new sets. There are also sets designed to appeal to young girls, such as the Belville and Clikits lines. The most advanced and for older people are the Technic series of blocks - they were first produced in 1977.
Lego Ninjago
It is in this amazing adventure that our heroes clash with a new enemy! A battle from the past returns to defeat Master Wu, and now Kai, Nya, Jay, Cole, Zane, and Lloyd must battle a new enemy - the Time Twins! With their army of snake-animated armor and their ability to manipulate time, the Time Twins plan to change the past and the future. To save Ninjago City, the ninjas must work together.
Lego Friends
This is a series of construction toys designed primarily for girls. Introduced in 2012, the theme includes unique figures of so-called mini dolls that are about the same size as traditional humans, but are more detailed and realistic. The sets feature pieces in pink and purple colors and depict scenes of life in the suburbs of the fictional town of Heartlake City. There are human characters such as Andrea, Emma, Mia, Olivia and Stephanie. These blocks, of course, are fully compatible with all the blocks in the other series. Collect all the sets to explore a whole world of fun - color the characters in the coloring books for kids and have a great time.
Lego City
These are a series of bricks which, as the name city tells us - occur in the city. They will be both different buildings and occupations. We will see the emergency services, which include the police and fire department. We will move to the airport where we will meet planes and helicopters. We will also see a railroad station where there are trains. We can move as knights to a castle or fly into space. The first sets of this type were made already in 1978.
Facts
1. Lego produces more tires than Goodyear - the company taps an average of 318 million plastic tires per year, which is about 870,000 per day. The company produces these tires 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
2. You can pitch your own set of blocks - For those who are interested in creating their own set we have great information, if you share your idea on their page and your idea gets 10,000 likes, the company will consider putting it on toy shelves.
3. Why are the people in yellow? This is not a coincidence. When the people were first produced in 1975, the company wanted faceless characters. Yellow was considered a race neutral color. Although today, they are available in other colors.
4. Old blocks from the 1950s can easily be combined with those from the 2000s and newer models because they are part of a universal system, meaning that no matter when they were made, the pieces will always be compatible.
5. The largest and most expensive commercial Lego set comes from the Star Wars universe This highly sought after Ultimate Collectors Series Millennium Falcon set contains over 7,541 pieces and costs around $800. It may take you quite some time to build this set.
6. There is a house made entirely of blocks by this company. Have you ever dreamed of building your own house with blocks ? Know that someone has already done it. Using over three million blocks, the BBC documented the build. The house used over 3 million bricks and included "a working toilet, a hot shower, and a very uncomfortable bed."
7. The world's tallest Lego tower contains over 500,000 bricks. A team of ambitious builders decided to build a tower of blocks over 35 meters high. The project, which lasted all summer, landed in the Guinness Book of World Records.
8. The numbers inside each Lego block tell a story. The number on the underside of the blocks corresponds to the exact mold that was used to form the block before it was placed in the package. If there are any defects, this company has the ability to quickly track down the defect and fix it.