Are your kids LEGO enthusiasts? If so, here’s an exciting opportunity they’re going to love. Here’s how you can get a free LEGO Magazine for your kids.
The LEGO Magazine is completely free. There’s no hidden costs, no credit card required and even delivery is on the house. It’s a perfect way to bring screen-free fun and creativity into your child’s life.
Here’s how to sign up:
How to Get a Free LEGO Magazine for Your Kids
The LEGO Magazine is designed for kids ages 5-9 and comes packed with 28 pages of engaging content that sparks the imagination.
Each quarterly issue includes:
- Cool activities to challenge and entertain.
- Fun comics starring favorite LEGO characters.
- Creative build ideas to inspire hands-on play.
- Posters your child will love to display.
- Updates featuring all their favorite LEGO sets and themes.
It’s the ultimate screen-free entertainment, delivered right to your doorstep four times a year.
How to Subscribe
Signing up is easy. Here’s how to get started:
Step 1: Create a LEGO Account
Head over to the LEGO website and click “Sign up now” to create an account. By joining, you’ll gain access to the LEGO Magazine and other perks through the free LEGO Insiders membership program.
Step 2: Provide Your Info
Input your address details, along with your child’s name and age, so LEGO knows where and who to send the magazine to.
Step 3: Check the Arrival Date
Once subscribed, check your confirmation email for details about when the first issue will arrive.
Can’t Wait? View Past Editions Online
If you’re eager to see what the magazine looks like, you can browse past editions on LEGO’s website. It’s a great way to preview what’s in store for your child.
Subscribe Today
Don’t miss out on this fun, educational and free resource for your little builders. Sign up now and let the LEGO adventures begin. Visit LEGO’s website to subscribe or view past editions.
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