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The toy company has apparently "gone woke" because of its new figures representing people with disabilities.
Whether fully-fledged AFOLs (Adult Fans Of Lego) or more casual enthusiasts, the block building activity is loved by all ages.
As with human-sized real estate, you'll pay by the square metre.
These toys mix tech and tradition with genuine success – great for kids, big and small.
The Danish company is testing AI software that translates its toys' visual building instructions into braille and audio for visually-impaired Lego enthusiasts. The company collaborated with Matthew Shifrin, whose family friend would translate building instructions into braille for him. After her death, Shifrin decided to make the instructions accessible to others, eventually leading to the collaboration with Lego.
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They've already been piloted in a number of UK schools.