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Old LEGOs - new sets

  • Writer: Edmundas Puckorius
    Edmundas Puckorius
  • Jul 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 3

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While most parents dread mixed-up LEGO boxes, Sort A Brick sees potential. The Vilnius-based company, which helps families organize their scattered LEGO pieces into usable sets aims to solve this problem.

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We’ve supported their communication efforts with a simple but powerful message: every child could become someone special if given the right building blocks. It's about allowing kids to create and build with bricks that might otherwise stay forgotten in boxes.


Sort A Brick takes those mixed-up LEGO collections, sorts them, and figures out what sets can be built from them. Instead of buying new sets, families can rediscover what they already have.


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