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Books For Lego Fans

If you are the parent or the friend of a Lego fan or even a Lego fan yourself you know how exciting and spectacular, this educational toy is. Lego is one of life's pure joys and with rumors that Brad Pitt builds Lego late into the night, it's clear that fascination with Lego is not just confined to the young.

When Lego construction stops the interest remains and even though its not recommended to make Lego in bed, you can as a matter of fact read about it, and there is more on offer than instructions and catalogues.

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The two definitive books about Lego are from Dorling Kindersley and thankfully come as one slipcased hardcover set. The Lego Book and Standing Tall are available online for great discounts and cover the best of Lego's history together with sets, designs and minfigures. And these books are just the beginning.

Brickmaster, an valid Lego fan club that is sadly only available in the Us, has released a series of books that contains both instructions and pieces. Each book is based nearby a Lego theme together with Pirates, Castle, Atlantis and Star Wars and contains about 100 pieces of Lego together with a frame and instructions to make a collection of models using only those pieces. These books make great starter sets, presents or travel companions.

You can also find Lego themed early readers for kids who are in the first stages of studying to read. Most are City themed books like "Fire Truck To the Rescue" and "Calling All Cars" but you can also find Castle and Space themed titles while older releases can be picked up at second-hand book sites like eBay.

Magazines like Brickjournal are aimed at Adult Fans Of Lego (Afols) but will also motion to kids due to the journal's spectacular, photographs of striking traditional designs. You can also find action books such as the extreme Lego fastener Book and a estimate of Atlantis themed puzzle books to round out after-hours Lego reading.

Books For Lego Fans

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