If you have a LEGO fan at home, chances are your house is swimming in LEGO instruction books. I have friends with bins and bins of these instruction books, and let’s be honest people, how often do your kiddos go back to those books to rebuild the exact same model all over again? Not very often in this household! Pages are lost, books are lost… it is one big mess and the kids just don’t feel like dealing. Today I will present to you three options that will help you organize those LEGO instruction books at long last – two that are quick and easy (my style) and one that is amazing and fancy (perhaps your style?).
1. LEGO.com
Lego’s customer service area has over 3,000 instruction books online (dating back to 2002) as downloadable PDFs. Download one to an iPad or just print it out and you are good to go.
2. LEGO® Instructions App
This app was created by LEGO fan Damir Nigomedyanov. It is not an “official” Lego app but it is awesome! There are instructions for random things like Santa or a frog and you can also search and add more instructions for sets that your kiddos have like Star Wars or Ninjago.
3. House of Hepworth’s amazing LEGO binders
This INCREDIBLE tutorial will walk you through repairing damaged instruction books, sorting the books, and filing them into big, beautiful binders. I take my hat off to this mama because it looks like a LOT of work but the results are amazing.
Enjoy and happy LEGO-ing! XO
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