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 $415,000,000 colombian peso Challenge is dedicated to helping you create more playful experiences for children in your community, school or neighborhood in Colombia..
Shintsha izindawo zansuku zonke zibe yizindawo zokudlala nge Play Everywhere.
Hub for Early Childhood ecosystem actors to interact and learn.
First Lego League - Challenge (Colombia)
Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programme in your school or community for 9-14 year olds
First Lego League - Explore (Colombia)
Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programme in your school or community for 6–10 year olds
With Initiatives for Sharing, children and teenagers learn project management tools to launch their own community development initiatives, ultimately empowering them as agents of change.
Rural Superheroes is a playful-pedagogical program aimed at rural primary schools, which encourages in boys and girls love for the countryside and its protection
Musical initiation program through play to cultivate emotional intelligence using the body and voice as an instrument.
FIC - iFestival ye Invention ne Creativity
Ukusungula nokufunda ngokuzijwayeza ngezandla
Living Maps aims to cultivate a direct dialogue between people and the world through emotions and perception.
Yakha inkundla yokudlala noma ngabe ukuphi, usebenzisa amathuluzi endawo, izinto zokwakha, namakhono
The Play Action Box is a toolkit of different elements that invites people and children of all ages to play and occupy urban public spaces.
“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.”