27 Apr 2021

Australia: First Successful Event for Visually Impaired Children at LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Melbourne

LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre in Melbourne recently hosted the first LEGO® Braille Bricks event for children who are blind or have low vision. LEGO Braille Bricks, which are still not in commercial production, are larger than standard LEGO bricks and have imprints corresponding to a letter or character of the braille alphabet. In addition, the bricks are also imprinted with the appropriate letters and symbols to enable all kids to play together. At this world-first event, which was organized by the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in partnership with the non-profit organization Vision Australia, 20 families were invited to test the new experience and explore the leisure facility.

“We are proud that LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is supporting the launch of LEGO Braille Bricks. One of the foundations of LEGO and our LEGOLAND attractions is helping kids learn through play, so it’s amazing to see how this project is helping children who are blind or have low vision learn braille in a playful and engaging way. At all of our attractions in Merlin, we aim to make our experiences accessible for as many people as possible and working with LEGO Braille Bricks is an excellent tool to help us take another step in achieving this. We hope to roll out events like this one at more of our LEGOLAND Discovery Centres in the future,” says Fiona Eastwood, COO for Midway Attractions at Merlin Entertainments Group. (eap)

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