Keep the whole family entertained with 50 ideas for LEGO®
Minecraft® themed games, puzzles, and challenges!
Challenge friends to a Nether minecart race. Find the odd crafting block out.
Design your own LEGO Minecraft fairground. And much more!
Get ready to level up the fun with your friends and family:
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ALL-NEW
GAME IDEAS: Explore 50 brand-new LEGO Minecraft models and ideas
for games, challenges, and puzzles – perfect for playing with family,
friends, or on your own
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COMES
WITH 61 LEGO ELEMENTS: Including Minecraft themed pieces such as
a pickaxe and a sword, which can be used to play some of the games in the
book
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SOMETHING
FOR EVERYONE: The activities and games are great for all ages,
making this the perfect gift for young LEGO builders and avid Minecraft fans
alike
Build in some time for bite-sized family fun with the LEGO Minecraft
Games Book, packed with hours’ worth of ideas for LEGO Minecraft games,
puzzles, and challenges. Also included are 61 Minecraft themed LEGO elements to
add to your own collection and use alongside the games in the book, making this
the ultimate experience for fun-loving LEGO Minecraft enthusiasts.
About the Author
Tori Kosara is a children’s book writer and
editor from New York. She loved building with LEGO® elements as a child, and
now she has fun making models and playing games with her two young children.
Tori has a master’s degree in Children’s Literature from Roehampton University,
and she has written more than 40 books for children, including The LEGO® Games
Book, The LEGO® Christmas Games Book, The LEGO® Halloween Games Book, and the
new edition of The LEGO® Ideas Book (co-author). She lives in East London with her
husband, two LEGO-obsessed sons, and a story-loving Labrador. Visit her at
torikosara.com
Julia March is a writer and editor with more than 16 years'
experience in children's licensing. Her titles include LEGO® Batman Movie: the
Essential Guide; LEGO® Ninjago Movie: the Essential Guide; The LEGO® Halloween
Games Book; and a variety of DK Readers and sticker books. Julia lives and
works in London.