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LEGOMy Lego World Collection Box Set (25 Books)

R599

Retail: R2,000
About

Build up your knowledge of LEGO with this incredible 25-book collection packed with fun facts about Minifigures and inspirational ideas for builds.

With book titles ranging from Build a Bridge and Other Great LEGO Ideas to Create a Town and Other Great LEGO Ideas, these books have everything you need to help your children (and you!) on your way to becoming a LEGO master builder.

There are also books dedicated to the most popular Minifigures of all time and one bursting with inspiration for making a LEGO mosaic. You can also learn how to build a haunted house and there are tips on putting on your own brick-tacular magic show! 

Product Features:
  • 25 Paperback books, 32-pages each
  • Neatly arranged in numerical order which reveals a neat picture across their spines.
  • 20 building ideas books and five 'meet the minifigures' books.
  • The books are packaged in a very sturdy box, 24 x 20 x 12cm, which has a lift-off lid.
  • Fantastic gift
Titles Include:
  • Create a Safari and other great LEGO ideas
  • Make a Mosaic and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Bridge and other great LEGO ideas
  • Create a Castle and other great LEGO ideas
  • Make a Dragon and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Helicopter and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Beach Hut and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Rocket and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Haunted House and other great LEGO ideas
  • Create a Shipwreck and other great LEGO ideas
  • Put on a Magic Show and other great LEGO ideas
  • Make a Mighty Mech and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build the Wild West and other great LEGO ideas
  • Make a Space Rover and other great LEGO ideas
  • Make a Monster Truck and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Butterfly and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Duck and other great LEGO ideas
  • Make a Town and other great LEGO ideas
  • Create a Bear and other great LEGO ideas
  • Build a Pirate and other great LEGO ideas
  • Meet the Minifigures One of a Kind
  • Meet the Minifigures All Time Icons
  • Meet the Minifigures Everyday figures
  • Meet the Minifigures Out of the World
  • Meet the Minifigures Spooky and Scary
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