
Amazon has got Daniel Lipkowitz's The Lego Ideas Book in hardcover for $6.00 with free Prime shipping, the new lowest recorded Amazon price on this super-popular former New York Times Bestseller. The limit is one per account, and yes, this can count as part of the Amazon $5 off $15 book deal (so if you buy this and at least $9.00 worth of other print books, you'll save even more money). It got 4.2 out of 5 stars over 1,759 customer reviews and is an Amazon #1 Best Seller.
Just to give you an idea of what a great price this is, here's the Barnes & Noble price, and here's the price on Daniel Lipkowitz's other popular LEGO Awesome Ideas Book in hardcover on Amazon and at B&N.
If you buy it now, it should arrive before the end of Chanukah, with 2-day Prime shipping. If you've got any LEGO fans at home, this is a wonderful gift. Even if your kids have outgrown LEGO, this is still a nice book to give as a birthday or Chanukah gift to other's kids, and I've never seen it priced this low.
Description: Discover new and creative building ideas, tips, and tricks for your LEGO® bricks with this #1 New York Times bestseller. With more than 1 million copies sold, The LEGO Ideas Book is perfect for LEGO fans of all ages. Wired.com says, "If you're a LEGO fanatic (or know one), The LEGO Ideas Book is worth taking a look at." Divided into six themed chapters—transportation, buildings, space, kingdoms, adventure, and useful makes—each section contains basic templates of key models to inspire you to create your own. Hints and tips from Master Builders can help you turn your classic car into a race car or add a bridge to your castle. Don't be concerned if you haven't got all the bricks you need: this book also shows how to simplify details, making this a user-friendly guide for any building ability. A hit among parents and in classrooms for inspiring imagination and creativity, The LEGO Ideas Book has won a Teachers' Choice Award, Parents' Choice Award, and is a Children's Choices Selection from the Children's Book Council and International Literacy Association.

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