Play is critical for children’s well-being and skills development and we can all play a role in building more playful communities. Supported by the LEGO Foundation, this 540,000 DKK Challenge is dedicated to helping you create more playful experiences for children in your community, school or neighborhood in Denmark.
Coding Pirates Game Jam is a competition where children and young people, aged 10-17, compete over 24 hours to develop and code the coolest game.
Turn everyday places into playspaces through Play Everywhere.
Start your own Play Club, and unleash the power of unstructured play!
Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) programme in your school or community for 4-6 year olds.
Pimp your current one or get help to start a student event!
Interactive, child-led storytelling toolkit for schools transforming everyday situations into imaginative worlds.
Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programme in your school or community for 6–10 year olds
Coding Pirates is an organization that offers club evenings for children and young people, aged 7-17, with Play, Creativity, Technology.
A playful event in communities that celebrates the skills, resources and personalities inherent to the people that live and play there.
Transform a public space in your community into a joyful learning opportunity.
Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programme in your school or community for 9-14 year olds
Fraction Ball repaints the lines on a standard basketball court to help children learn fractions and decimals.
“At the LEGO Foundation we believe that local communities have the power to nurture the best in children. Through the collective actions of passionate individuals, driven by a shared vision and a deep understanding of local needs, these communities can make a difference and ensure a lasting impact. We are excited to support more local communities in their efforts to ensure children learn through play and develop holistic skills that will help them to thrive in life.”