LEGO Little Golden Books Review

Various LEGO® books have been published for many years now but recently the LEGO Group partnered with Ameet to create the LEGO Books imprint. Since then the range of publishers has expanded to include Unbound, Chronicles and now a publisher who has entertained generations of children. Little Golden Books are known for its simple stories and beautiful illustrations. They have also covered numerous subjects including classic tales, famous people and even blockbuster movies. Now LEGO minifigures can be added to that list with the release of the How to Be a Pirate and How to Be a Knight. Both titles feature simple tales of getting creative to overcome an issue.

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How To Be A Knight

LEGO Little Golden Books How To Be A Knight

A brand-new LEGO Little Golden Book about using courage and creativity to be a knight!
Milo wants to be a knight like his big, bold brothers, but he’s not sure he’s brave enough. Will a dragon in distress help him find the courage and creativity to make his dreams come true? Find out in this sweet and silly storybook, the first in a line of LEGO Little Golden Books. The combination of two classics-LEGO Minifigures and Little Golden Books – makes this the perfect book for kids ages 2-5 or collectors of all ages!

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How To Be A Pirate

LEGO Little Golden Books Pirate

Cecelia wants to become a pirate and sail the high seas just like her grandfather but is too afraid to leave her small town. When her grandfather goes missing on an adventure, will she find the courage and use her creativity to save the day and achieve her dreams? This sweet and silly storybook is part of a new line of LEGO Little Golden Books. The combination of two classics – LEGO Minifigures and Little Golden Books–makes this the perfect book for kids ages 2-5 or collectors of all ages!

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They don’t feature any physical LEGO elements, but they are cute little books. The illustrations are fantastic, making them a unique piece of LEGO merchandise. Each book has 24 pages and is recommended for ages 2-5 years. Both of the LEGO Little Golden Books are available now from Amazon and specialist book retailers.

Author: Adam White

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