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THE LEGO GROUP CELEBRATES CHILDREN'S UNIQUE CURIOSITY ABOUT THE COSMOS BY ASKING THEM TO EXPLORE SPACE THEIR WAY

PR Newswire ·  May 23 03:54

The LEGO Group invites kids to see space as a playground for their imagination as it blasts their predictions of space travel above the New York City skyline

  • A new global study1 by the LEGO Group reveals that 86 percent of kids are interested in finding new planets, stars and galaxies, and 77 percent want to travel to space.
  • The LEGO Group is fostering kids' imaginations by giving the world a preview of what awaits us in the universe.
  • The LEGO Group invited kids worldwide to share their ideas on space travel. Last night, their unique spaceship creations were showcased in the night sky above New York City in the first-ever 'UPO' sighting (Unidentified Playing Objects).
  • The LEGO Group and the International Astronomical Union are calling for children to reimagine the constellations in their own way as Funstellations.

NEW YORK, May 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The LEGO Group is harnessing children's creativity and imagination to show the world what may await us in space.

A new global study1 by the LEGO Group finds that 86 percent of kids aged four to 14 are interested in finding new planets, stars and galaxies, and 77 percent want to travel to space. Additionally, more than 3 in 5 (68 percent) children believe there are aliens in space, and 64 percent say they would want to meet one.

The LEGO Group blasts Unidentified Playing Objects (UPOs) above the New York City skyline on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Inspired by kids' creative visions, the UPOs were debuted to families at a watch party at Maritime Parc in Jersey City with astronaut Kellie Gerardi. - photographer credit Michiel Rotgans
The LEGO Group blasts Unidentified Playing Objects (UPOs) above the New York City skyline on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Inspired by kids' creative visions, the UPOs were debuted to families at a watch party at Maritime Parc in Jersey City with astronaut Kellie Gerardi. - photographer credit Michiel Rotgans
The LEGO Group blasts Unidentified Playing Objects (UPOs) above the New York City skyline on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Inspired by kids' creative visions, the UPOs were debuted to families at a watch party at Maritime Parc in Jersey City with astronaut Kellie Gerardi. - photographer credit Michiel Rotgans
The LEGO Group blasts Unidentified Playing Objects (UPOs) above the New York City skyline on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Inspired by kids' creative visions, the UPOs were debuted to families at a watch party at Maritime Parc in Jersey City with astronaut Kellie Gerardi. - photographer credit Michiel Rotgans
The LEGO Group blasts Unidentified Playing Objects (UPOs) above the New York City skyline on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Inspired by kids' creative visions, the UPOs were debuted to families at a watch party at Maritime Parc in Jersey City with astronaut Kellie Gerardi. - photographer credit Michiel Rotgans
The LEGO Group blasts Unidentified Playing Objects (UPOs) above the New York City skyline on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Inspired by kids' creative visions, the UPOs were debuted to families at a watch party at Maritime Parc in Jersey City with astronaut Kellie Gerardi. - photographer credit Michiel Rotgans
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