

Request Lego to change age limit from 99 to 110


Request Lego to change age limit from 99 to 110
The Issue
Lego toys have long been a source of joy, creativity, and mental stimulation for people of all ages. Yet, currently, the age limit on Lego sets is 99 years, potentially excluding vibrant and active centenarians like Dick Van Dyke, who is well-known for his exuberant spirit and zest for life. Given the growing number of active seniors who continue to live fulfilling lives well past the age of 100, it's time for Lego to recognize and celebrate this demographic by extending the age limit on their toys from 99 to 110 years.
The world is witnessing an increasing number of centenarians, thanks to advancements in healthcare and a focus on healthy lifestyles. Many individuals at this age continue to engage actively in mentally stimulating and physically engaging activities. Dick Van Dyke, at the age of 100, exemplifies this energetic spirit, showing us all that creativity and fun know no age limits. Lego has the unique opportunity to champion inclusivity by making their products accessible to those over 99, thus supporting mental wellness and creativity at every stage of life.
Raising the age limit to 110 not only reflects the reality of modern longevity but also sends a powerful message that age is just a number. It is a testament to Lego’s commitment to being a universal brand that promotes endless creativity and inclusivity for all. This small change can make a significant impact in challenging stereotypes about aging and in celebrating those who continue to defy them. It will inspire older generations to remain curious, engaged, and joyful.
Join us in urging Lego to revise their age recommendations to include those up to 110 years old. Let’s ensure that everyone, regardless of age, can continue to enjoy the magic of building with Lego. Sign this petition to make toys a source of joy and creativity for every person, regardless of age.

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The Issue
Lego toys have long been a source of joy, creativity, and mental stimulation for people of all ages. Yet, currently, the age limit on Lego sets is 99 years, potentially excluding vibrant and active centenarians like Dick Van Dyke, who is well-known for his exuberant spirit and zest for life. Given the growing number of active seniors who continue to live fulfilling lives well past the age of 100, it's time for Lego to recognize and celebrate this demographic by extending the age limit on their toys from 99 to 110 years.
The world is witnessing an increasing number of centenarians, thanks to advancements in healthcare and a focus on healthy lifestyles. Many individuals at this age continue to engage actively in mentally stimulating and physically engaging activities. Dick Van Dyke, at the age of 100, exemplifies this energetic spirit, showing us all that creativity and fun know no age limits. Lego has the unique opportunity to champion inclusivity by making their products accessible to those over 99, thus supporting mental wellness and creativity at every stage of life.
Raising the age limit to 110 not only reflects the reality of modern longevity but also sends a powerful message that age is just a number. It is a testament to Lego’s commitment to being a universal brand that promotes endless creativity and inclusivity for all. This small change can make a significant impact in challenging stereotypes about aging and in celebrating those who continue to defy them. It will inspire older generations to remain curious, engaged, and joyful.
Join us in urging Lego to revise their age recommendations to include those up to 110 years old. Let’s ensure that everyone, regardless of age, can continue to enjoy the magic of building with Lego. Sign this petition to make toys a source of joy and creativity for every person, regardless of age.

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Petition created on December 20, 2025