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Building bricks and books come together in this fantastic set. With more than 140 LEGO (R) bricks and two minifigures, LEGO (R) aficionados can build to their heart's content. The hardcover book features easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions on how to build castle or pirate models. Or, young builders can come up with their own fantasy castles or pirate lairs for the ages! Dynamic full-color photos and clear illustrations make this the perfect book-and-toy set for all LEGO (R) fans. There's no end to the creative building options for young LEGO (R) Brickmasters (TM) everywhere! LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group. (R) 2009 the LEGO Group. Produced by Dorling Kindersley under license from the LEGO Group.
Become a LEGO Brick Master. If your child loves LEGO bricks, they'll find endless entertainment in this book complete with 140 fantastic LEGO bricks and 2 mini-figures. Watch as they find out all about building with the LEGO bricks provided, then use the bricks again and again to build 15 amazing castle models. A perfect LEGO kit promising hours of playtime for your child.
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