Ole Kirk Kristiansen
Founder of LEGO. Biographies for Kids
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What do wooden ducks, devastating fires, and billions of colorful bricks have in common? Ole Kirk Kristiansen — and the remarkable story behind LEGO.
His story takes you from a poor shepherd boy in rural Denmark to creating one of the world's most beloved toys that has sparked the imagination of children for generations.
This true story shows what can happen when someone combines quality craftsmanship with bold innovation. What happened next revolutionized play for millions of kids worldwide.
Inside, you'll find:
- The real story behind a company that survived fires, war, and economic depression
- The wooden duck lesson that created LEGO's "Only the best is good enough" motto
- The great plastic gamble that changed everything
- A Young Founder's Workbook to develop your own big ideas
- Fun trivia game to test your knowledge
- A helpful Founder's Glossary explaining business terms in kid-friendly language
Part of the Founders for Kids series, where each book features an entrepreneur who turned an idea into something extraordinary—through failure, courage, and persistence. With interactive elements and kid-friendly business terms, this series builds confidence, creativity, and critical thinking.
Why Parents & Educators Love It
- Builds real-world skills through stories of persistence, creative problem-solving, and believing in your ideas
- Supports classroom discussions about entrepreneurship, American history, and women in business
- Makes complex business concepts understandable with age-appropriate language that maintains depth
- Encourages critical thinking as kids analyze the decisions Pleasant made throughout her journey
- Provides positive role models who achieved success through hard work rather than luck or magic
- Balances entertainment with education in a way that keeps kids eagerly turning pages
What Kids Will Learn
Young readers will pick up powerful entrepreneurial thinking skills, including:
- Spotting Problems: How Pleasant saw a need others missed — and acted on it.
- Staying Persistent: What she did when experts told her it wouldn't work.
- Understanding Money: Real-world examples of how businesses earn and spend.
- Doing Research: Why Pleasant asked smart questions before making big moves.
- Taking Smart Risks: The difference between reckless chances and bold thinking.
About the Founders for Kids Series
"Reading biography is one of the most effective ways to learn the arts of leadership and character." - David McCullough
Behind every great creation stands a person with the courage to pursue it. Our books showcase extraordinary perseverance, creativity, and the hard work that brings ideas to life.
For curious kids ages 8–14 who dream of doing something big - and want to know how real people made it happen.
Each biography in our series:
- Uses engaging storytelling that brings business concepts to life
- Shows both the successes AND failures that shaped these founders
- Includes interactive elements to build entrepreneurial thinking
- Inspires children to see themselves as potential creators and problem-solvers
Start your child's journey into the mindset of successful founders with the true story of Pleasant Rowland and the dolls that changed how we think about play and history!
Because your child deserves more than just stories — they deserve examples of courage, creativity, and the power to build something meaningful.