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 Lego (Great game!)
 Author: Lowe, Alexander

 Publisher:  Norwood House Press (2021)

 Dewey: 338.7
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 48 p., col. ill., 23 cm

 BTSB No: 589008 ISBN: 9781684508525
 Ages: 8-11 Grades: 3-6

 Subjects:
 LEGO koncernen (Denmark) -- History
 LEGO toys
 Toy industry
 Models and modelmaking

Price: $26.06

Summary:
An introductory look at LEGO. Describes the history of the product, introduces the creators and innovators, highlights competitions, and provides insight about the company's future. Informational text for readers who are new to LEGO, or are interested in learning more.


Reviews:
   School Library Journal (04/01/21)
   Booklist (02/01/21)

Full Text Reviews:

Booklist - 02/01/2021 The A Great Game! series (4 titles) gives a broad overview of some of today’s most popular game franchises, offering each subject’s history, evolution, basic gameplay functions, player engagement, and innovative use of technology. LEGO gives a deeper history of the ever-popular building-block toy, highlighting its various uses in arts, competitions, and STEAM-oriented activities. Each volume holds to the same four-part structure: the game’s history and development, rules, competitions and events, and finally, future prospects, making for well-rounded coverage that will hold interest for readers new to these games as well as for experienced players. The books draw interior-design inspiration from their subjects, though the layout is generally straightforward, with alternating text and full-color photography broken up only by occasional fact boxes and time lines. Back matter includes a glossary and further resources. Lowe’s text is somewhat stilted but accessible. While paragraphs can be lengthy, the simple prose—along with the widely popular subject matter—offers high/low reading potential and will draw the eager attention of many browsers. - Copyright 2021 Booklist.

School Library Journal - 04/01/2021 Gr 4–6—Readers will be eager to learn the backstory of their favorite games (and one toy!) in this informative series. It took Epic Games six years to develop Fortnite and less than two years for it to become the most popular game in the world. LEGO was first made in 1949 and is still one of the most recognizable brands around, spawning films, theme parks, and video games. Ignoring the one time line error in Minecraft, fans will love to learn about the evolution of the successful video game. "Did You Know?" fast facts sections will fascinate with tidbits such as: playing Fortnite and performing surgery use the same part of a person's brain; there are more LEGO bricks on Earth than people; and players can now catch 640 unique Pokémon. Each game has community events, like tournaments and conventions, that keep them popular. VERDICT Lots of information and solid writing make this series a worthy purchase. - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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