With simple, step-by-step directions and a visually rich design, this unique series of instruction books for LEGO® creations helps young children learn and have fun simultaneously. The Build It! series of 16 visually rich instruction books for LEGO® models is perfect for children ages 5 and up. Inside Volume 1 you'll find a range of creative models to put together--from animals to airplanes, street scenes to seascapes and much more, created using the LEGO® Classic set 10693, or bricks you already have at home. Each book in this interactive series contains 3-5 projects featuring a diverse range of models. Full color diagrams guide you through the process, enhancing the fun.
Step-by-step directions on how to build creative models with LEGO building blocks.
Created for young children. Step-by-step directions. This series of visually rich instruction books for Lego(R) models is perfect for children ages 5 and up.
With just one collection of LEGO bricks, you can build any of these 10 models—from the simple Hot Rod to the mighty Excavator.
With just one collection of LEGO bricks, you can build any of these 10 models—from the simple Go-Kart to the intricate Rescue Truck.
With over 500 models and ideas, this book is perfect for any LEGO fan - young or young at heart - who want to make their models cool, fun and imaginative. ©2020 The LEGO Group.
Step-by-step directions on how to build creative models with LEGO building blocks.
When the first volume of this book was published in 2011, Strong Towns was a fledgling nonprofit.
Environmental Impact of Building and Construction Materials —Volume F: Paints & Coatings, Adhesives and Sealants (R. Bradley, A.Griffiths & M.Levitt) CIRIA, June 1995 . The World Environment 1972–1992. Two Decades of Challenge.
This first volume of The LEGO Power Functions Idea Book, Machines and Mechanisms, showcases small projects to build with LEGO Technic gears, motors, gadgets, and other moving elements.
This introductory volume to Alexander's other works, A Pattern of Language and The Oregon Experiment, explains concepts fundamental to his original approaches to the theory and application of architecture