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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Puzzles, not lego,
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This review is from: Rose and Twinkleberry's Guide to Building Your Own Puzzles Using LEGO Building Blocks (Plastic Comb)
An interesting collection of old puzzles. If you are heavy interested in puzzles (block puzzles, wood sliding puzzles and different pentomino/ -omino puzzles), you probably have seen some of these before. If not, you will get a big pack of new ones, collected in one book. (We are talking about 32 puzzles divided in 4 categories).
The lego bricks are only used in 2-D (flat on the table), and we are talking about stricktly regular bricks, not any tiles or flat bricks. If you see the puzzle, and have some lego bricks, you probably find it more interesting building the puzzle without looking at the instructions. I guess, even that will in most cases not be a challenge. In general I will say I dont regret I bought this book (because the content was as expected), but the layout is simple, the binding quality is poor, much of the stuff you can allso find other places, and then the price have to be commented as high...
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Education of LEGO,
By yamato.tw (Chan Hua. TAIWAN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rose and Twinkleberry's Guide to Building Your Own Puzzles Using LEGO Building Blocks (Plastic Comb)
A very good idea books for the teachers who use LEGO as a part of classes!!
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Rose and Twinkleberry's Guide to Building Your Own Puzzles Using LEGO Building Blocks by Doug Walker (Plastic Comb - May 1, 2001)
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