Chronicle Books and LEGO Continue to Build Publishing Partnership
New products include books, stationery and puzzles, developed by the independent publisher.
March 29, 2022
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Continuing its collaboration with The LEGO Group, Chronicle Books has announced six new licensed LEGO products for the spring 2022 season.
New books include:
“LEGO The Art of the Minifigure” a celebration of the LEGO icon, one of the most recognizable toys on the planet. It celebrates the colorful history, milestone moments, evolving design and lasting impact through interviews, essays, photography and never-before-seen visuals from the LEGO archives.
“LEGO Build Every Day: Ignite Your Creativity and Find Your Flow” is a collection of bite-sized lessons on creativity, perspective and process, that can inspire other areas of life – taught through LEGO brick building. Each illustrated chapter explores a LEGO concept and follows with a building prompt to put the idea into practice.
“LEGO Master Builder Notebook” is a guided notebook filled with LEGO facts, building prompts, quotes and goal trackers—it’s the perfect place to write, sketch, plan, and dream up new ideas on one’s journey to becoming a Master Builder. Three sections of lined, grid, and dotted pages provide plenty of room to record notes and drawings.
Puzzles and calendars include:
LEGO IDEAS Minifigure Space Mission 1000-Piece Puzzle features the winning design from a global call for submission and fan vote from LEGO Ideas, with a clever space theme.
LEGO 2023 Wall Calendar fans can enjoy a full year of LEGO inspiration with this vibrant wall calendar that features bold brick-based designs, patterns, and minifigure compositions—a modern twist on classic LEGO bricks and themes.
The 2023 LEGO Daily Builds Calendar is a full-color page-a-day calendar that offers daily prompts and fresh building ideas— from easy to hard, silly to seasonal and requiring no new sets.
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