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    Title : Klutz: Lego Chain Reactions
    Brand : Pat Murphy
    Category : Children’s Books,Activities, Crafts & Games,Games
    ISBN : 545703301
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    Publisher : Klutz Press (1 Sept. 2014)
    Language : English
    Dimensions : 22.86 x 3.18 x 25.4 cm
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Children’s Books,Activities, Crafts & Games,Games Klutz: Lego Chain Reactions by Pat Murphy   Build 16 high-performance LEGO® projects Following on from Lego’s incredibly successful Crazy Action Contraptions (9781591747697), children can make more amazing moving machines in Lego Chain Reactions!  We’ve included more than 100 LEGO® elements with this construction kit. Not coincidentally, they’re exactly the bunch of bricks you need to make all 16 Crazy Action Contraptions (but not all at the same time). We selected these elements for their mechanicals flexibility, utility, and general awesomeness and then got the work building the best LEGO® vehicles, launchers, noise-makers, gadgets, and games around. Parents’ choice award winner Includes every brick, gear & Axle you need to create 16 unique projects Comes with 105 LEGO Bricks Includes a 50 page instructional book with Klutz Certified crystal-clear instructions 1.5+ million copies sold Recommended for children ages 7+ What is Klutz? Klutz is a premium brand of book-based activity kits, designed to inspire creativity in every child. Our unique combination of crystal-clear instructions, custom tools and materials, and hearty helpings of humor is 100% guaranteed to kick-start creativity. Super-clear instructions Open-ended Creativity Rewarding Reading Skills to Build On Everything You Need

    I’ll admit I bought this book in order to harvest the included LEGO parts. If you google “great ball contraption” you’ll find a plethora of LEGO machines whose sole purpose is the transportation of tiny balls from one module to the next. Being an avid fan of LEGO since childhood, I’ve long since dreamed of creating my own GBC. Official LEGO balls are (relatively) difficult and expensive to obtain but six are included here, together with another 33 LEGO elements, making this book relatively good value for money for the parts alone. As for the book, it contains blueprints for see-saws, dead falls and other simple contraptions. These can be combined so that each machine triggers the next in line, much like a Heath Robinson contraption. The author assumes the reader owns more LEGO than the handful of bricks supplied and also uses additional parts that make a LEGO purist like myself balk. Yet, as an introduction to using LEGO for engineering rather than model building this book is sure to spark the imagination.

Your browser does not support HTML5 video.  My son loves this product as he is crazy about physics and it was nice to be able to demonstrate it using legos.

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