
Brick Building 101
20 LEGO® activities to teach kids about STEAM
by Courtney Sanchez
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Pub Date 1 May 2018 | Archive Date 13 Jun 2018
Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster, Jr. | Walter Foster Jr
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Description
Industrious minds will love learning to build a bunch of different stuff with these 20 step-by-step projects that range from beginner projects, such as a geoboard and DIY slime, to more challenging projects, such as a bird feeder and balloon racer. Large, full-color photos show each step along the way, with simple instructions and inspiration to extend projects and keep learning.
With STEAM learning on the rise, this book is the perfect way to inspire play and interest in the topics kids need to know about!
Marketing Plan
Pitch to LEGO and game-based media – drawing this large & passionate community. .
Reach out to media and parents with the pitch of brick building using predictable, systematic methods being beneficial to children – especially if on the autism spectrum. Play up problem-solving and motors skills through sensory play.
Consider a video utilizing stop-motion graphics.
Possible tie to NASA's Robotics Education Project and its First LEGO League Jr. - reaching kids ages 6 to 10 with early STEM concepts.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781633225220 |
PRICE | US$14.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 80 |
Featured Reviews

Wonderful book! So much fun and all to boost imagination and improve thought processes and problem solving skills. In such a simple way for kids to follow and imitate, this book takes learning to the next level making it fun and doable with or without parental help. I will be buying this book to have a hard copy!!
I received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.

This is a wonderful book! It's clearly laid out, easy to use and full of great ideas. I love that the book is full of interactive projects that kids could use or make with another child or an adult. There are many opportunities in this book for kids to use their creativity to create unique objects and not just follow a pattern. I have two nearly seven year olds and they would love this book. Great for the classroom or at home.

Such a creative book for little girls and boys, Will definitely improve logical thinking and problem solving skills for little ones. It's not only lego but uses other stuff as well.
There are already lots of academic research about playful learning, learning through play and this book is definitely falling into this area.
I would recommend this book to children from 3 to years of age.

This was a cute book. The ideas and projects involved all kinds of Lego creations. Many ideas I had not seen before. The projects are mostly for the preschool aged child. Older children would be bored with the ideas in this book. If you have a Lego fan, this book is a great choice for educations projects that you can do together.

This is a great book for introducing STEM concepts using a medium that kids already have and love. I also like the inclusion of parents into all of the activities.

This book is fantastic!! It is colorful with perfect activities for kids to enjoy and learn. Some of our favorites are a planter and zip line -- yes so fun!! These are also easy and well explained for parents, teachers and youth -- enjoy!

My son is a little young to do some of the activities himself but he really enjoyed some of the projects! I made him a fidget spinner and we practiced some of the alphabet. It’s a really fun book and I can not wait to get the materials for the slime one. I appreciated all the parent prep tips as well as the information as to how it pertains to STEM and how we can expand each activity! Thanks to Quarto publishing group for allowing me early access to this book in exchange for an honest review!

A very good way to introduce lego bricks in constructive activities for children. The activities can be used for weekends at home or incorporated at classroom.

There are kids who can not just open a general box of Legos and let their imagination fly. These are the kids who ask over and over again “What should I build”? This book has some fun lessons and creative ways to get started for the type of kid that needs primer cord before the imagination explodes. Both simple and complex projects that do not require special sets of Legos.
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