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Did You Know Your Kids Can Get a Free LEGO Magazine? Here’s How!

If you’ve got a little LEGO® fan at home (or maybe you’re a fan yourself—no judgment here!), then I’ve got a fun little freebie to share with you. Did you know LEGO offers a completely free LEGO Magazine for kids? Yep, no strings attached! It’s packed with comics, activities, posters, and, of course, plenty of LEGO inspiration. And the best part? It gets delivered straight to your mailbox—for free!

What’s Inside the LEGO Magazine?

The LEGO Magazine is designed for kids aged 5 to 9, and it’s basically a mini celebration of all things LEGO. Each issue is full of:

Cool comics featuring LEGO characters
Fun activities & puzzles to keep kids entertained
Build challenges to spark creativity
Behind-the-scenes peeks at new LEGO sets
Fan creations submitted by other LEGO-loving kids

It’s a great way to encourage creativity and keep kids engaged with something screen-free (which, let’s be honest, is always a win).

How to Sign Up for the Free LEGO Magazine

Getting your hands on this LEGO Magazine is super easy. Here’s how:

  1. Head to the LEGO Magazine sign-up page – You can find it with a quick Google search or go directly to LEGO’s official website.
  2. Create or sign in to a LEGO account – A parent or guardian will need to do this since it’s for kids.
  3. Enter your mailing details – This is how they know where to send the magazine.
  4. Wait for the magic to arrive – LEGO ships out issues four times a year, so keep an eye on your mailbox!

It’s honestly that simple—no hidden fees, no subscriptions, just free LEGO fun.

Who Can Get the LEGO Magazine?

Right now, the LEGO Magazine is available in several countries, including the U.S. and Canada. If you’re outside these areas, it’s worth checking LEGO’s site to see if they offer a digital version instead!

A Fun (and Free!) Surprise for Kids

If your child loves LEGO, this LEGO Magazine is a no-brainer. Even if they’re just getting into building, it’s a great way to get inspired. Plus, there’s just something exciting about getting real mail addressed to them—it makes the whole thing feel special!

So, if you haven’t signed up yet, take a few minutes and do it now. The next issue could be on its way before you know it!

 

 

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