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[Photo: Lego] The number of visually impaired people who learn Braille keeps dropping. In the U.S., for example, fewer than 10% of people who are legally blind are literate in Braille.
Reese Gallinaro, a Long Island teen cancer survivor, poses with some of the over 450 Lego sets she collected. Dennis A. Clark “Some days, it was hard just to sit up.
Detroit ― A colorful 3-foot LEGO tower was built, and destroyed, by a dozen 7-year-olds Sunday afternoon.. But it wasn't all fun and games. The Michigan Science Center hosted Lego workshops ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A life-long LEGO lover wants to pass his passion for the colorful bricks on to children in need. Paul Wellington has been recognized for his creations on a national stage.