You don’t have to buy a LEGO® set to get the LEGO fan in your life a thoughtful gift this Christmas. There are many excellent LEGO books available from officially licensed releases to interesting titles inspired by the wider LEGO community. Each book offers its own take on how versatile the LEGO brick can be. From Chronicle Book there is an in-depth look at the LEGO Group’s most enduring icon with The Art of the Minifigure. They also bring into focus the exceptional work of LEGO photographers with LEGO In Focus. From DK Books comes the LEGO Escape Room book, which is perfect to help entertain family and friends with a festive LEGO twist. No Starch Press continue to create interesting titles with another microscale-focused title filled with building instruction to create mini worlds. For those who watch LEGO Masters Australia, the Brickman has put together his own LEGO A to Z with the Bricktionary. Finally, the LEGO Group have a long and interesting history, from the early days of crafting wooden toys to becoming the world’s leading toy maker with a threat of going out of business in between. The journey of the LEGO Group is told in the newly published book The LEGO Story.
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