What child has not played with those fantastic colorful plastic bricks known as LEGOs? LEGO has a long history, starting in 1932 in Denmark. A man by the name of Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter by trade, created the well-known toy originally from wood. After about 15 years in production, plastic-molding made the process more cost-effective and feasible for the small company. As the product became more and more popular, its product lines grew to include the DUPLO brand, movie-themed packages, and, most recently, the LEGO Hero Factory.
Introduced to the toy market in July of this year, the Hero Factory has become a huge hit almost overnight. Based on a creative storyline, the Hero Factory is where LEGO heroes are fabricated. The story is based in the mythical city, Makeuhero, where heroes are built in the Assembly Tower of the main building. Once an emergency call is received, a hero is created and then sent out into the galaxy to conquer whatever evil challenges await him or her. Currently, there are 15 characters in the collection including the evil Von Nebula and heroes such as Preston Stormer and Jimi Stringer. Jimi has sonic powers enabling him to blast his enemies and he is ranked the premier member of the Alpha Team. The villain, Thunder, has the ability to crush his enemies and, another hero, William Furno can burn enemies with his own super power. These characters will provide hours of enjoyment for your children, while promoting creative play and imagination. Best of all, you receive over 80 years of quality-backed products just by purchasing a product with the LEGO name.
So, when you are looking for a great new toy for your kids, which will provide hours of fun while allowing them to use their imagination to create and solve a variety of scenarios, you will want to look at the LEGO Hero Factory. Your kids will be thrilled with the selection of incredible heroes and villains they can create. You will be excited about the hours your kids spend playing creatively away from the television and other electronic devices within your home.
