Brick Projects for Kids & Parents
LEGO with Dad
LEGO with Dad is a fantastic project book for kids and adults who like to build, since we all know that LEGO are not just for children.
I loved building with LEGO, when I was young.
Then when I had boys of my own, I was thrilled when they were big enough to discover the wonders of these amazing bricks.
Play is an important part of a child’s development, and LEGO is a great choice for quality play that will benefit your child now and when they are grown.
LEGO with Dad
Creatively Awesome Brick Projects for Parents and Kids to Build Together
by Warren Nash
isbn 978-1681985862
Pub Date 10/27/20
Synopsis
Break out the bricks, it’s time for awesome family fun!
LEGO® bricks can be an endless source of imagination and joy for kids of all ages, and now dads can join in and help build amazing new creations.
LEGO® With Dad is the ultimate guide to utilizing your bricks to make creative new projects.
No expensive new sets required!
With detailed instructions on the basic building techniques as well as more advanced and complex builds, this book is perfect for parents and kids all skill levels.
Featuring step-by-step lessons for fun projects including:
- Working train and car
- Customized rocket
- Menagerie of colorful animals
- Helicopter with rotating blades
And much, much more!
Whether you and your kids are LEGO® novices or aspiring Master Builders, this book will show you how to explore the world of bricks together to create amazing projects and lifelong memories.
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