So honored to work with
@lego on this game changing initiative Repost from
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We want everyone to feel welcome to our LEGO experiences. ❤️
Making this happen is an ongoing process and as part of our journey, we’re excited to partner with KultureCity® to make our stores more inclusive and accessible to neurodivergent fans with sensory needs and non-visible disabilities.
@legohouse is now certified as KultureCity Sensory Inclusive™ and US and Canada stores will be certified throughout April. Details of the roll out to more stores to follow later this year.
Visit our website for more details. Link in bio.
#InclusivePlay #LEGOPlayForAll #autismacceptancemonth
Video description:
Mum Catey with her son Liam, mum Samantha with her daughter Isabella, and Sean, a man in his thirties, are visiting the LEGO store in the Flatiron district of New York, America. Liam, Isabella and Sean are all LEGO fans.
KultureCity Executive Director, Uma, is interviewed to talk about what the certification means.
Store manager, Duanys, engages with visitors throughout the film incl. lending out the sensory bags at the till.
Liam, Isabella and Sean all try out the tools in the sensory bags, as they walk around the store and enjoy the experiences available.
LEGO House footage also shows children at LEGO House using the KultureCity Sensory bag contents with the help of staff members.