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Hello,

during a websearch I stumbled across the term "non-lego activities".

Examples:

(i) This will be our first non lego activity. The kids will learn...

(ii) This section will be a non-LEGO activity to reinforce the Students ...

What do people mean by this?

Ingo(dt).

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The only sites that I saw with that term after a cursory search seemed to be describing situations where things were primarily Lego-related- a childrens' camp, for instance, with a lot of Lego-related things. Using the term "non-Lego" simply seems to differentiate activities that don't use Lego.

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