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Re: Town juniorization explanation . . . sort of?
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Thu, 13 Jan 2000 12:27:53 GMT
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Jonathan Little wrote in message ...
> I had ordered a copy of TLC's (then TLG's) annual report a few months ago
> for a school project. When it came, enclosed with it were a number of
> pamphlets on the company. I happened to be flipping through one titled
> "Developing a Product" last night and in it there were descriptions of each
> Lego System theme that was available at the time of printing. I thought that
> some people might be interested in what they had to say about the town
> theme. The following is taken from the aforementioned pamphlet dated January
> 1998 and produced by Group Information & Public Relations, LEGO Group:
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> "The Town range is for children of five years and over. There are many
> large and small model sets which enable children to create their own town.
> The sets are developed with a focus on a five-year-old's typical skills and
> interests. Classic everyday themes that five-year-olds know are featured --
> e.g. police and fire stations, helicopters, motorbikes, trucks and all kinds
> of cars.
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> The sets contain large elements to make sure that children can
> quickly get on with their game. The large models are divided into smaller
> sub-models because we know that children of this age have trouble keeping
> track of lots of elements at once. The sub-models are packed in separate
> bags and each bag has its own building instructions for the model in question."
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> So . . . for those of you that find town to easy to build, it seems that you
> possess at least the skills of a six year old. :)
>
> I hope this is of some interest to somebody. I thought it might be . . ..
>
> -Jonathan
Could you tell me how to get TLC's annual report?
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Have fun!
John
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http://www114.pair.com/ig88/lego
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http://www114.pair.com/ig88/
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