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The Play Kit
Everything you need to run a 45-minute Play Bricks session. Print it, project it, whatever works for your class.
Learning Through Play at School
The LEGO Foundation & Save the Children research on play-based learning in classrooms.
Classroom activity pack
A printable with five 10-minute play activities you can run on International Day of Play.
Play Bricks — 30-minute run sheet
A one-page facilitator guide for running a Play Bricks session in half an hour. Timings, prompts, wrap-up.
Play Bricks — full-day run sheet
Stretch the activity across a school day. Warm-up, build, reflect, share.
Printable Play Brick templates
Paper cut-outs children can decorate when LEGO isn't available. 2x2 through 4x2 in colour and black-and-white.
Adapting without LEGO
Ideas for Play Bricks sessions using cardboard, found objects, and natural materials.
Parental consent template
A short, plain-language consent form in English for sharing children's work.
Facilitator safety checklist
Child-safety checklist — photo rules, identifying details to avoid, consent tracking.
Mixed-age setup ideas
How to adapt the session for early years, primary, lower-secondary, and mixed-age rooms.
Classroom poster pack
Printable posters for the classroom and school hallway — purple and LEGO palette.
