The Lego Group founded in 1932 is best known for its plastic Lego bricks and toys that are still admired by everyone for more than 66 years. Whether big or small, we all at one point of time have created stories with our set of Lego bricks or there are many who still love to play around with these colorful building blocks.

However, there also comes a time when we hate these small plastic bricks, especially when you accidentally place your foot on them. No one can deny the painful feeling you get after unintentionally stepping on these bricks lying on the floor.  To save everyone from the annoying foot pain, Lego in collaboration with an ad agency Brand Station has created Anti-Lego Slippers.

The French advertising firm, handling special holiday promotion of Lego has created these thickly cushioned anti-Lego slippers, which will help you from the mini minefields positioned on your floor. But to get a pair of slipper for yourself, you need to hurry up as currently just 1,500 pairs of slippers are made by the advertising agency.

This means few lucky parents will get the chance to save them from stepping on miniature Lego bricks. To improve your chances of getting Anti-Lego slippers, you have to fill out a Christmas wish list on the Lego French Website. Supporting the iconic shape and design of the Lego brand., the square-toe slippers can be easily worn even in the dark, without worrying about wearing them in wrong foot.

Blessing for French residents only, we hope that Lego soon come up with more slippers for the whole world and save parents from painful injuries given by Lego.

Anti-Lego slippers created by Brand Station for Lego’s holiday promotion
Squared-toe Lego slippers supports brand shape and design
Create a wishlist on Lego France website and book a chance to win anti-Lego slippers

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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