365 Things to Do with LEGO Bricks: Lego Fun Every Day of the Year
D**T
So many possibilities!
I really enjoy this book to help jog some creativity. There are so many options in here to help build quick creations or add to something much larger. You can choose to follow the design exactly or make little tweaks here and there to make it your own.It's nice that there are different levels of builds within the book. Most are pretty easy but there seems to be a few more challenging ones.We haven't done one yet, but our family has plans to do speed competition builds. Pick out an agreed upon build and see who can do it the fastest.Print quality is great, really glad I got this and looking forward to having it in the family for a long time.
E**A
Great book!
The media could not be loaded. I bought it as an addition to a LEGO gift.Beautiful, bright, interesting, very diverse assemblies, on different topics.Please note, the previous video review is about a different version of the book, now there is no counter, just a book!
M**E
Building with Lego
Had thousand of Lego and no instructions. Order book and grandkids found it easy to build
A**R
Great product
My son loves this book. It has so many ideas for him just wish it had instructions or a link for instructions to help him a little to create it. But overall it’s great. He takes it everywhere and he is 7.
L**E
Great for creative kids
My son just turned 5 and he really enjoys building so the legos, only problem is, he mostly only builds cars. This book has opened his imagination and he has now built a “laptop”, “dance stage” and “special pieces for all his family members”. It’s so fun to watch him explore legos in a new way. Also, there are no directions in this book, just images and ideas to run wild with! Enjoy!
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Instructions for Huge Assortment of Projects, Games--Plus Tons of Builders' Tips
365 THINGS TO DO WITH LEGO BRICKS is my absolute favorite DK LEGO-building book to date, because it includes generalized instructions for a huge variety of projects, puzzles, and games, as well as tons of master builders' tips. One of the authors is Alice Finch, who is famous for her enormous LEGO model of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The book also has contributions from master builders Barney Main, Rod Gillies, Joshua Berry, Kevin Hall, Jason Briscoe, Drew Maughan, and Naomi Farr and Stuart Crawshaw. (Unfortunately the book doesn't identify the specific projects with the designers' names.)The book doesn't include any LEGO bricks, but it does come with a battery-powered project-selector and game timer. You push the ? button to randomly select one of the 365 projects; you push the Clock button to set the countdown time for games and timed builds. The timer is glued into the book's cover, and you'll probably want to leave it there so it doesn't get lost. You can access the battery compartment through an opening in the book cover. The timer arrives with a 2032 coin battery installed and ready to activate by pulling a tab.Many of the projects require specialized bricks (e.g., the bedside lamp calls for a LEGO "light brick" containing a LED light; the pantograph drawing machine needs Technic gears and beams), but these are available from the online LEGO Store or from independent LEGO brick sellers' websites.My personal favorite projects include the Magic Show (with the stage box that makes the magician's assistant disappear); the Box of Dominoes; the Build Your Own Home project; and the Bedside Lamp--but it's really hard to pick favorites from this assortment. The book has something to represent just about every kind of thing that you can build from LEGO bricks, and, as LEGO enthusiasts know, there aren't many things that can't be built or simulated with LEGO bricks.The Table of Contents is especially nicely done. Instead of appearing in a list, the projects are organized into categories (e.g., "For the Sports Lover", "Build in Micro-Scale", "Get Arty", "Give a Gift") that help you quickly find the projects that you're most interested in.
L**C
Perfect lego book
Love it and its variety of Lego facts
A**R
Does not give any instructions
I bought this for my 6 year old son for Christmas but ended up returning. I thought it would have some instructions but it does not. It would be a great gift for an older child but for my 6 year old who can't read, I thought he would not get much use out of it.
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