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Product Description Race car, snowmobile, double-decker bus...what will you build today? From the popular series of visually rich instruction books for LEGO® creations, Things That Go highlights cars, trucks, snow machines--even scooters--that move people around on land. Customized for children ages 5 and up, there's a range of creative models to put together using the LEGO® Classic set 10695, LEGO® Architecture Studio 21050, LEGO® Education Wheels Set 4598357, or bricks that LEGO® obsessives may already have at home. Each book in this interactive series contains 3-5 “dioramas” featuring a diverse range of models. Full color, step-by-step diagrams guide you through the process, enhancing the fun. Build hours of family fun with Things That Go and the rest of the Build It! instruction book series. Review “We LOVE these books.” – Laura Fuentes, Momables “Perfect for young children, who should be able to follow the instructions and build the models themselves. . . A very nice series that can keep young LEGO fans busy for a long time.” – The Brick Blogger "Books to Unplug With - For those looking to get away from screens for a while, publishers offer up new gift books and sidelines: As the world becomes more heavily reliant on technology, gift books and sidelines offer people the opportunity to unplug and connect with one another. . . Graphic Arts Books is pubbing a gift book series for kids age five and up. Build it! Make Supercool Models with Your Lego Classic Set is a new series of books for young Lego Builders. – Publishers Weekly “What's great about them is that they present kids with things they realistically can build.” – Daddy Mojo "Enthusiastically recommended for family, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections." – Children's Bookwatch / The Hobby Shelf About the Author Jennifer Kemmeter spent her early career working in marketing and economics at a multinational firm. Her twin sons became captivated by LEGO® products early in life, and as she built models together with them, she was thrilled to see her boys so engaged in a creative and problem-solving activity. As their passion became contagious, Kemmeter began a new career as a designer, author, and publisher of children’s books.