If you are looking for children’s books with a LEGO theme that you can read, build along with or just explore. This is is children’s book round up for you. These books would make great gifts for the LEGO lover in your life.
Fictional Children’s Books
Daniel Lipkowitz: Lego Play Book : Ideas to Bring Your Bricks to Life (Hardcover); 2013 Edition shares over 200 LEGO building ideas. I love that it shares very simple building ideas along with complicated ones. My guy would love to just look through it and dream. You may have someone who would love to look through it and build.
LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace is a great book for a beginning reader who loves Star Wars. I just happen to have one of those at my house.
If Star Wars isn’t something your family is interested in this DK Readers L1: LEGO DC Super Heroes: Ready for Action! (DK Readers Level 1) might be a fit. This book features tons of superheroes!
LEGO City: Detective Chase McCain: Save That Cargo! doesn’t have superheroes, but it does have a super hero. Detective Chase McCain helps guard cargo and ensure its safe arrival.
3, 2, 1, Liftoff! (LEGO City: Level 1 Reader) takes young reader out into space. It starts with lift off, space flight and even included aliens.
If you really love the LEGO Movie, here is a book base on it DK Readers L2: The LEGO Movie: Awesome Adventures (DK Readers Level 2). It is a level two reader. If you have a young reader who is comfortable with words, this would be a great book for them.
Building and Reference Children’s Books
The LEGO Technic Idea Book: Simple Machines walks you through how to create simple machines. This books is filled with amazing illustrations!
LEGO Minifigure Year by Year: A Visual History is the book you will love if LEGO minifigures are what you love you will find an array of minifigures from through out time.
Daniel Lipkowitz: Lego Play Book : Ideas to Bring Your Bricks to Life (Hardcover); 2013 Edition shares over 200 LEGO building ideas. I love that it shares very simple building along with complicated ones. My guy would love to just look through it and dream. You may have someone who would love to look through it and build.
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Rosey says
We have a whole slew of the Lego City books. My 6-yr. old loves them!
Barbara says
We have a ton of legos and no books! I think it’s time to change that!
noelle d says
Broxton would LOVE all of those.
He is REALLY into legos 😉
Gattina says
My 3 year old grandson loves legos, he has quite a lot of them but the Lego Duplo version, for the normal once he is too little.