My two youngest boys are LEGO fans. Especially my 12 year old. My 12 year old is so good at putting sets together. He can put a 2000 piece set together in a day or 2. My 7 year old is showing interest and trying to do the same as his bigger brother. One question family and friends will ask when wondering what gifts to get them: “I know they like LEGOs but I don’t know what sets they already have”. Honestly, I can’t even remember some times.
Brickloot is the answer to that question. You don’t have to worry about getting them a set they already have. Each month the box contains unique, custom, and never before seen LEGO related items. My boys received October’s box.
One thing my 12 year old built from the box was a Pixel Monster with itty bitty tiny bricks. I thought it turned out pretty neat.
It also included a gamer LEGO minifigure. It had a set with instructions to build a LEGO arcade game. The only thing I didn’t understand that we found frustrating was that it didn’t come with all the pieces to actually build the arcade. It showed a steering wheel but didn’t provide one. There were several other pieces missing too. At first I thought maybe my son had knocked them off the table or something but no, they just weren’t there.
I also included an art print and a book mark.
All in all though, the boys liked the Brickloot box. I know they would be happy to get one each month. If you have a LEGO fan on your holiday list save yourself some money with a coupon code from US Family Guide:
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I received the above mentioned product at no cost in order to complete an honest review. Any opinions expressed are my own.