How LEGO Bricks are made in Factory!?

LEGO bricks are made in a factory by turning plastic into colorful building blocks that you can snap together like puzzle pieces.

Plastic is melted down and colored so it looks like the LEGO bricks we know, red, blue, yellow, and more. This is like when you melt a crayon in the sun; it becomes a liquid color you can spread out.

How Bricks Are Shaped

Once the plastic is ready, it’s poured into molds that look like tiny LEGO brick houses. These molds are like cookie cutters but for plastic! The plastic cools down and hardens inside the mold, making each brick have the right shape and size, just like how a chocolate bar gets its shape in a candy mold.

How Bricks Are Made

Then, the bricks come out of the mold, and they go through a machine that snaps them together with little studs on top. This is like when you press two puzzle pieces together; they click and hold firmly, just like LEGO bricks do!

Finally, the bricks are packed into boxes and sent to stores so kids all over the world can build amazing creations!

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