Though you ’re never too onetime to toy with LEGO bricks , you might be running out of storage space for all your massiveStar Warsshipsand Hogwartshalls . If you ’re look for an well-to-do agency to ensure that your sets end up in the hand of worthy secondhand proprietor , count donate them back to the LEGO Group .

Geek.comreportsthat LEGO has teamed up with Give Back Box , a sustainability organisation that provides shipping table service to charities , for their newLEGO Replayinitiative , where they ’ll send your used bricks to either instruct for America or Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston .

To advance people to part with their toy , LEGOhas made the donation cognitive operation as tussle - loose as potential . fundamentally , they ’ll bear whateverLEGO bricksyou have — any phone number , any size , any condition . You do n’t have to donate complete set , you do n’t have to sort the brick , and you do n’t even have to rinse off the dust . Give Back Box employee will inspect all contributions by manus , thoroughly clean them , and embark them off to the next generation of builder . All you have to do is thrash about your bricks in a box and print out a free shipping labelhere .

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“ Learning through play can have a tremendous encroachment on a child ’s cognitive development , ” Susan Asiyanbi , Teach for America ’s chief operating and program officer , read in apress release . “ Children develop fine motor skills , think creatively , and can learn how to trouble - solve through teamwork . But not everyone has entree to such resources . ”

Even if you ’re still an avid LEGO builder yourself , this could be the perfect opportunity to give some of your wanton sets to the rookies , and make room for your next epical LEGO project — like this 1771 - pieceYoda .

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