LEGO Education SG50 Building My SG

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As We Celebrate SG50, Reflect On How Singapore’s Past Has Shaped Its Present, And Be Inspired To Build Your Vision Of Singapore’s Future.
Use the bricks to construct Gardens by the Bay, Cavenagh Bridge and Changi Airport. All three models can be built at three levels of difficulty. As we celebrate SG50, reflect on how Singapore’s past has shaped its present, and be inspired to build your vision of Singapore’s future.
No matter what level you choose to build, you will find a step by step guide that will assist you to get the monument right and in it’s full glory!



PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Commemorate Singapore’s golden jubilee with
this special edition of Building My SG set.

Building My SG is a set of building bricks made
up of 244 pieces that can be used to construct
three iconic Singapore landmarks – Cavenagh
Bridge, Changi Airport and Gardens by the Bay
– each representing a distinctive aspect of
Singapore.

Through creative play, the building bricks open
many meaningful and creative opportunities to
learn about these landmarks and the significance
of what they represent in the history and the
continued progress of Singapore


Key values
  • Features full instructions detailing how to construct the Singapore landmarks
  • Comes with step by step building guide
  • Each model can be built with 3 levels of difficulty




Additional Features





Cavenagh Bridge

Cavenagh Bridge, completed in 1868, is the
oldest bridge in Singapore. It spans across
the lower reaches of the Singapore River in
the Downtown Core. Originally known as the
Edinburgh Bridge to commemorate the visit
of the Duke of Edinburgh, its name was
changed to Cavenagh Bridge in honour of
Major General William Orfeur Cavenagh,
the last India-appointed Governor of the
Straits Settlements. Before Cavenagh Bridge
was constructed people could only travel between
the Civic and Commercial District, located on
the northern and southern banks of the
Singapore River respectively, via a detour
at Presentment Bridge (now Elgin Bridge)or by
paying for a boat ride across the river.
Cavenagh Bridge is currently a pedestrian
bridge, and provides the most convenient
pedestrian link between two other grand old
dames, the Empress Place Building,where the
Asian Civilisations Museum is located, and
TheFullerton Hotel.


Changi Airport

The sixth busiest international airport today, 
Changi Airport is a major air hub in Asia.
Serving more than100 international airlines
flying to some 300 cities in about 70 countries
and territories worldwide, Changi Airport
handled more than 53.7 million passengers in
2013 (that’s roughly 10 times the size of
Singapore’s population). A flight takes off
or lands at Changi roughly once every 90
seconds.


Gardens By The Bay

Gardens by the Bay captures the essence of
Singapore as the premier tropical garden city
– the perfect environment in which to live and
work. It is an integral part of the government’s
vision to transform Singapore from a ‘Garden
City’ to a ‘City in a Garden’. Gardens by the
Bay was officially launched by Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong on 28 June 2012. Today it
is one of Singapore’s favourite recreation
spaces and a national icon.



In-Box Materials

Features visual instruction detailing how to construct.


Key Learning Values
  • Learn about Singapore landmarks.
  • Visualize Singapore past, present and future 
  • Engaging and family bonding


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