In mid-July, Egmont Publishing’s new LEGO® Explorer for children project, which will be released in Sweden and a total of 14 European countries, will be shown. LEGO® Explorer is a completely new magazine concept based on so-called STEAM learning and focuses on fun learning and creative creativity in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics.
LEGO® Explorer is the result of a close developmental collaboration between Egmont Publishing and LEGO® and has been specifically developed to stimulate learning and creativity in girls and boys aged 6-10 years. The magazine is full of inspiring content, tips, and guides that spark curiosity and encourage readers to design their own LEGO® prototypes and unleash their creativity.
In addition to Sweden, the LEGO® Explorer was released in the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Turkey, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Ukraine and Latvia.
We are very pleased to be able to present this exciting news. We have a long tradition of developing quality content for children and teens, and we already know how much girls and boys appreciate our LEGO® magazines. With LEGO® Explorer, we are taking a new step in our successful collaboration with LEGO®, combining our strengths in promoting enjoyable reading with creative learning, says Marika Park, Children’s Business District Manager at Egmont Publishing.
Each version of LEGO® Explorer has a special feature. The first issue is dedicated to the topic of robotics and artificial intelligence (artificial intelligence). Readers can look forward to a wealth of exciting content about robots from both the real world and the LEGO® world, from building instructions to different robots, mobile phone stand and exciting technology puzzle, to complex experiments and various creative challenges Each magazine also comes with an exclusive LEGO® set that Readers can build it together or blend in with their LEGO® collections.
LEGO® Explorer will be released with 3 releases in 2020 and thereafter a total of 6 releases per year. The magazine can be requested to subscribe via, for example. Dintidning.seThe first issue will be out in stores on July 14th.
Photos can be downloaded from Egmont’s press room at Mynewsdesk.
For more information please contact,
Jonas Lidheimer, Director of Public Relations and Information, Egmont Publishing, [email protected], 0708 63 94 62
Madeleine Gripsten, Project Manager, Egmont Publishing, [email protected], 0761 73 26 13
Footnote: STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Art, Engineering and Mathematics and is an educational model in which the five domains meet. STEAM learning is based on a process-based and pedagogical approach where joint exploration and learning are at the center. Learning STEAM helps us understand how different areas affect each other in society
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