Lego’s Education sets are expanding beyond the classroom.

Andrew Liszewski
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The sets teach STEM concepts like programming, engineering, and now AI. They’re typically only sold to teachers and schools, but Lego’s Education division has created four new sets designed for learning at home. They’re launching today and are themed around space and animals
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