Keith Moran is a real brick when it comes to entertaining children.
He is using Lego to encourage youngsters to learn as they play together, turning up at children’s groups wearing a giant Lego head and with a pile of bricks to play with.
Bricks 4 Kidz sessions help teach youngsters about engineering, science, technology and maths.
Keith, 38, added: “It teaches children about following instructions, working together, using their hands and communicating.”
Keith said he and his son Ronnie, three, love Lego.
He added: “At the moment, Ronnie likes building it and knocking it down. When I first walked in with my head on he started laughing.”
Keith recently became one of the first people in the country to take up a local franchise for the Bricks 4 Kidz company. He said sessions are ideal for after-school clubs, pre-schools, summer camps and young uniformed groups.
Keith plans to run free weekly events at Central Hall in Alice Street, with a taster from 10am to 2pm on Tuesday, February 25.
E-mail kmoran@bricksforkids.com for further information.
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