When it comes to getting toys for your children, choosing from the many available may seem daunting. This is why so many parents tend to choose from long-standing brands of toys that have proven their worth over time. Two of the most venerable brands are
Playmobil and
LEGO. While both help children develop important skills while being lots of fun, there are important differences between them.
In choosing between Playmobil and LEGO, you need to understand the differences, and which one may be best for your child.
Playmobil
Playmobil consists of sets of miniature models of people, things, and scenarios that encourage children to use their imaginations. A child can experience different roles, create new adventures, and exercise their imagination when it comes to the scenarios that Playmobil provides.
The focus of Playmobil is to bolster cognitive, emotional, and motor skills along with a strong social element. While the focus may seem to be a child becoming involved in a make-believe world, the social element works well when playing with others.
In addition, Playmobil encourages the development of language skills along with problem solving. Given the multitude of themes that range from fantasy to real-life, the potential of Playmobil is virtually unlimited for all ages.
LEGO
LEGO is like Playmobil in the sense that children can create their own worlds from the themes that LEGO provides. However, LEGO focuses more on the construction of the world using blocks that can be put together. The focus is on developing the creative aspects while having fun.
Like Playmobil, LEGO has a wide range of appeal from toddlers to adults. The various themes run from the basic building blocks through superhero and other complex fantasy fare. Thanks to brand tie-ins, LEGO has a strong foothold in the comic book industry.
Which One to Choose?
Although there are strong differences between Playmobil and LEGO, there are some strong similarities as well. There is no “right” answer in terms of which one is better for your child. A better question is which brand is better suited to your child’s interest.
Children that are more involved in creative storytelling in terms of re-enacting events, role playing, and the like may find Playmobil more to their liking. The pre-constructed sets means that they can dive right into the fantasy and re-create what they desire.
LEGO is more tuned to building a new world for children and adults to play in. For those who enjoy creating, adding more elements, demolishing, and starting over again, then LEGO may be more suitable. Which means that the main difference is that Playmobil tends to dive into storytelling immediately while LEGO is focused on building new worlds to set the stage for the story.
Since both brands cost relatively the same price, you can experiment with which one works better for your child. Both
LEGO and
Playmobil offer smaller, less expensive sets that allow them to get started. The result is that you can see which one your child plays with more and purchase more sets that provide the greatest appeal.