Lincoln Logs: The century‑old toy that taught kids how buildings work
Invented in 1916, Lincoln Logs turned simple wooden sticks into a hands‑on lesson in architecture. More than a century later, the quiet construction toy still shows how structures stand up.
- Uniform log sizes that encourage pattern recognition
- Notched ends that demonstrate load‑bearing corners
- Flat roof and base pieces that introduce stability concepts
- Natural wood texture that provides tactile feedback
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