The LEGO Ideas Book: You Can Build Anything! (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for The LEGO Ideas Book Includes full of tips from LEGO builders on how to make jet planes reach new heights, create fantastic fortresses, swing through lush jungles, have fun on the farm and send space shuttles out of this world. This book is divided into six themed chapters - transport, buildings, space, kingdoms, adventure and useful makes.
Full description- Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd
- Published: 03 October 2011
- Format: Hardback 200 pages
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- Categories: Activity Books | Colouring & Painting Books
- ISBN 13: 9781405350679 ISBN 10: 1405350679
- Sales rank: 83
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I bought this book for my 8 year old son. It has been looked at almost daily since it's purchase several months ago and lego is being played with in our home in new and exciting ways. I am so glad we got this. It has really helped to fire my sons imagination. by Adina Chelom
under review The Lego Ideas Book
I think this is the same book I bought for my grandson. I did flick through it (in Canberra) and thought the pictures were beautiful. My grandson thought it was out of this world!
He can now start collecting the pieces (indicated in the book) to copy some Lego airplanes, etc etc, then, he will make his own space ships, houses, viking boats, etc. I thought that, that was the aim of the book!
Wasn't it??????????? Anyway, I will get the next one from BDepository. Much cheaper.
N. Shepherd by Nathalie Shepherdunder reviewDisappointed
I bought this book thinking it would actually show how to make the 'ideas', however it does not, and as it was a gift for my five year old grandson for Xmas, I feel that now I will have to look for something else.
I guess, nothing actually beats being able to flick through a book and then come to a decision as to whether it is suitable. by Jean Harrisunder review

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