![LEGO Brian. Introduction of LEGO “ leg godt ” in Danish, means “play well” Ole Kirk Christiansen 1932, 1 st wooden toy model 1949, 1 st plastic brick. - ppt download LEGO Brian. Introduction of LEGO “ leg godt ” in Danish, means “play well” Ole Kirk Christiansen 1932, 1 st wooden toy model 1949, 1 st plastic brick. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/26/8498435/slides/slide_2.jpg)
LEGO Brian. Introduction of LEGO “ leg godt ” in Danish, means “play well” Ole Kirk Christiansen 1932, 1 st wooden toy model 1949, 1 st plastic brick. - ppt download
![Mental Floss on X: "LEGO comes from the Danish phrase "Leg Godt," which means “play well” in English and "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin. https://t.co/hIWZZIniEE" / X Mental Floss on X: "LEGO comes from the Danish phrase "Leg Godt," which means “play well” in English and "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin. https://t.co/hIWZZIniEE" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C73XCMTVQAE77Dx.jpg)
Mental Floss on X: "LEGO comes from the Danish phrase "Leg Godt," which means “play well” in English and "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin. https://t.co/hIWZZIniEE" / X
![Reinvented Magazine on Twitter: "According to kidskonnect, LEGO® comes from the Danish word leg godt, which means “play well” in Danish! How neat! Make sure to sign up for our LEGO® event Reinvented Magazine on Twitter: "According to kidskonnect, LEGO® comes from the Danish word leg godt, which means “play well” in Danish! How neat! Make sure to sign up for our LEGO® event](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EP3cosvWoAEcdZK.jpg)
Reinvented Magazine on Twitter: "According to kidskonnect, LEGO® comes from the Danish word leg godt, which means “play well” in Danish! How neat! Make sure to sign up for our LEGO® event
![Legonium on Twitter: "Here is a selection of Lego logos from the company's 1932 inception to the present day. Yes, Lego turns 90 this year! Lego coincidentally means 'I read' in Latin, Legonium on Twitter: "Here is a selection of Lego logos from the company's 1932 inception to the present day. Yes, Lego turns 90 this year! Lego coincidentally means 'I read' in Latin,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Er9T5k6UcAA1H9_.jpg:large)