I’m in Denmark with my family, we visited Lego House and I have to admit it helped with my love for Lego in a time where my anti-consumerism is much stronger than ever. The activities are exciting, different and crazy fun. The absence of external IP sets helped a lot (if we don’t consider the shop).

But above all the attention to disabilities and neurodivergent needs. It’s wholesome, expecially given how Lego is important in the lives of many people with disability. In the pictures some of the devices at your disposal for sensory accessibility (headphones, fidget toys, mood tables), braille explainations and video in two different sign languages, danish and international.

Edit: I forgot to talk about free tampons and pads in the bathroom. I see so few of them in Italy, I was nearly in tears.

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    6 days ago

    If only their stores weren’t sensory helish nightmares.

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      6 days ago

      Yeah, I guess that the predatory capitalism of Lego comes back full force in official shops