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Learning with Lego

Benefits include an increase in organizational skills, concentration, planning, critical thinking, and creative problem solving
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Aiden Cairns shows off the house he built while taking part in a Lego for Literacy event.

Aiden Cairns shows off the house he built while taking part in a Lego for Literacy event held Thursday afternoon at Raft River Elementary School.

Benefits of building with Lego include an increase in organizational skills, concentration, planning, critical thinking, motor skills, memory, and creative problem solving, proponents say.

The session was one of several Family Literacy Day events held locally.