Bricks and Minifigs is a large franchise brand that specializes in the popular toy brand LEGO. The original Lego brand was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansens. The name comes from a Danish phrase “leg godt” meaning “Play Well”. It has slowly evolved with many different Lego logos, building techniques, and even the formula that Lego bricks are made with. Not only is Lego a fun building toy, but it also has educational aspects like math, creativity, team building, and a lot of support for STEM learning. Studies show that building Legos actually help boost and improve math and spatial awareness skills. But what’s the difference between a Lego store and Bricks and Minifigs.
Bricks and Minifigs doesn’t just sell your usual box set of Legos, there is so much more! They offer a unique section of Legos, starting with retired sets. Not only do they have new sets but they also sell sets that Lego no longer makes. They take used sets if looking to sell, and your chances of getting sold will be higher if the set has most of the pieces, the minifigs it comes with, and it is well cleaned. BAM also carries a large number of minifigs focusing on serious collectors and hard-to-find figures.
Not only do they have Legos and minifigs, they also do a variety of events. The time and dates vary, but you can stay up to date by following your nearest BAM on any social media. In addition to the events you can book a birthday party in a private party room, offering fun activities like build and race challenges. Bricks and Minifigs has no age limit, so whether you’re five or twenty five, there is nothing more fun than having an open imagination with Legos.
