"The flat clip-on bricks are great for sticking patterns and small figures onto Lego plates, which can then be dabbed on with stamping ink and printed. The children created their own greetings cards - for mum, dad, grandma, grandad or even their secret crush.
The simple geometric shapes of the tiles have to be carefully put together: Circles, Squares, quarter circles ... what can be conjured up? This printing technique requires concentration, spatial thinking skills and at the same time leaves enough room for creative experimentation and artistic development.
Printing with Lego Dots also promotes sensory perception, creativity and expressiveness. It's a very playful way to express yourself artistically and at the same time it's fun to make your loved ones happy with a homemade card! The children agreed that they finally know what they can do with their Lego bricks at home! It was a colourful and creative afternoon that was a lot of fun!"
- Sarah Uessem
It was such a wonderful day of action that I enjoyed with our dear Heike Holtz and "Hope".
Of course, the cute furry friend was especially happy about all the cuddles from the kids.
Thank you all for your always so creative ideas! 
Klaudia Skodnik and the Fortuna helps team












