The Lego spelling contest is mainly sponsored by British Lego Group, Irish Lego Group and National Trust. The purpose of this competition is mainly to encourage British children to display their creativity outdoors, and also to compete with children's practical ability. We know that Lego organizes some parts into objects through its own creativity and hands-on ability. Some of them are spliced into a complete object according to the original splicing procedure, that is to say, some Lego compositions have reference, and some do not, so this reflects different creative abilities.
Through some photos, we can see that children in Britain are really creative. For example, in a recent picture of a crab Lego, we can see that the child put the red Lego into the shape of a crab, gave the crab big pliers and small feet, and made it crawl on the ground like a real crab. Some children put Lego into the shape of a person. What is even more surprising is that he put Lego on a stone.
At the same time, some Lego bricks are spliced into birds, which are in the form of woodpeckers. These two birds are diagonal, just like two birds in love. Some Legos are the shapes of small houses spliced by children, just like the myths we saw when we were children. These small houses are hidden under the roots of big trees, just like the houses of dwarfs. At the same time, some Legos are killing monsters with swords, and these British children use their imagination to piece them together. Really realized, let these children try their best to exert their creativity outdoors.