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The LEGO Zoo

50 Easy-to-Build Animals

By Jody Padulano

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The LEGO Zoo is a children's book that shows how to build 50 simple models of LEGO animals using only standard LEGO parts that every LEGO fan has in their collection.

Description

The LEGO Zoo shows kids of any age how to build 50 simple animal models using only standard LEGO parts that are already likely to be in their collection. You’ll learn how to build models of animals like crocodiles, zebras, wolves, lions, flamingos, plus many more.

Projects are ordered by increasing difficulty making it easy to jump in without getting in over your head. The animals are so cute and goofy, whether building as a family or solo The LEGO Zoo is sure to deliver a roaring good time!

DETAILS

November 2018, 208 pp.
ISBN-13: 978-1-59327-9-226

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5

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AUTHOR BIO

Jody Padulano is an AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO) born and raised in Rome. Padulano is a computer engineer who divides his time between work and his true passion: LEGO! As an active member of Italian LEGO communities such as ItLug and RomaBrick, Padulano has exhibited his works throughout Italy and abroad.

REVIEWS

“This book is ideal for the younger or casual fan because the models use common parts.”
Huw Millington, Brickset

“This colorful book has easy-to-read instructions for all of its builds. If your kid has a favorite animal, chances are it’s on this list.”
GeekDad

“Richly illustrated, with minifigures providing suggestions and interesting factoids about the animals, this book should prove engaging and entertaining for a younger audience.”
Brick Pals

“A fun little book.”
The Brothers Brick

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