Review:A LEGO class for children
It was my first LEGO class, and I was curious about what to expect, particularly whether parents would be present with their children. Each child required a guardian in the class. The teacher politely called each child’s name. The class centered on constructing a rescue helicopter to combat a large wildfire in Gyeongbuk. We viewed videos and photos showcasing wildfire suppression and helicopter rescue techniques.

These were specialized LEGOs; they needed a LEGO driver to operate the screws. The teacher carefully guided us through each building step, which was rather fast-paced for me, but she kindly assisted anyone who needed extra help. Due to the distance, I sometimes struggled to see the necessary connections. However, we all successfully completed our models, which was very rewarding. Decorating the helicopter’s surroundings—a forest, rescued animals, and people—was left to our creativity. The children delighted in imagining themselves as the helicopter pilots.

The product’s disassembly also utilizes a specialized driver, and this time it was used to loosen the Lego bricks. My children were pleased to play with the Legos. When I asked them what they thought, they said they enjoyed the variety of Legos and the hands-on crafting aspect, even though they experienced some difficulties during the activity.
