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Volume 1 Newsletter with new LIS (LEAN INTO STEM) logo.
2026 Has strated strong and creative for us. We have establish new partnerships and our summer strm camp schedule is out. We also hosted some "free Community family events with more to come.
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Lego launches 12,060-piece Sagrada Família
— its biggest ever set

Ekow Nimako, Ghanaian-Canadian artist who uses black LEGO bricks to build jaw-dropping sculptures.
Meet Ekow Nimako, a Ghanaian-Canadian artist who uses black LEGO bricks to build jaw-dropping sculptures. While some of his masterpieces take nearly one-thousand hours to create, he has the ability to prototype a new design in just one day. We tour his home studios where he began creating his breathtaking art and explore some of his custom builds inspired by Black mythology. #lego #legos www.EkowNimako.com
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Zainab Zakari, Kano, Nigerian Artist, has taken the internet by storm with her unique carvings of fruit into beautiful works of art.
She uses everyday fruits and veggies to create stunning works of art that are a feast for the eyes.

The Benefits of Learning Robotics Through LEGO
LEGO Robotics Bridging Theory and Practice
Peter XanthusJul 22, 2025 Xrobotx.com
One of the significant advantages of using LEGO for robotics education is the balance between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Children can learn about fundamental engineering principles, mechanics, and programming through hands-on activities. By building robots with LEGO bricks, they grasp these concepts in a way that is both engaging and fun. For example, building a simple robot can teach kids about levers, gears, and motion. This tactile experience helps solidify their understanding, making learning memorable. Additionally, the use of LEGO also cultivates creativity. Kids aren’t just constructing robots; they are inventing and implementing unique designs to solve problems or achieve specific tasks
