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LEGO Life is the company's magazine for kids aged 5-9. It's full of puzzles, comic strips, building inspiration and MOCs.

It's published four times a year and free to subscribe to, so if you've LEGO-loving children in your household who are not yet receiving it, sign up today!

21 comments on this article

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By in Czechia,

Is this a world-wide offer or just some selected countries?

I am getting just 404 fail, that page does not exist.

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By in Australia,

interesting fact - if you are older than 9 they wont let you order these. I ended up making a second lego account with a different age listed to get these. you get them once every 3 months if I remember correctly.

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By in United States,

Pretty sure I got the latest issue at my last trip to the LEGO Store. Though it's kinda sad that they don't come with a LEGO gift like the EU mags do

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By in United Kingdom,

@ChicoCheco said:
"Is this a world-wide offer or just some selected countries?

I am getting just 404 fail, that page does not exist. "


Assuming you are in the UK, as your IP address suggests, it should work.

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By in United States,

*rubs eyes*
Max? Is that you?

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By in United States,

@PixelTheDragon said:
"*rubs eyes*
Max? Is that you?"


It would appear that it is!

I was unaware he was still around!

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By in United Kingdom,

It's kinda annoying that lots of the cool looking parts in Lego's campaigns don't actually exist

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By in United Kingdom,

@Ridgeheart said:
" @AverageChimaEnjoyer said:
"Pretty sure I got the latest issue at my last trip to the LEGO Store. Though it's kinda sad that they don't come with a LEGO gift like the EU mags do"

Just to reiterate: this magazine, which is aimed at kids aged five to nine, is free. It costs you no money. And yet you want free Lego with your free magazine, or you get "kinda sad".

Have you considered getting over it?"


"Getting over it", the hit 2017 platform game developed by Bennett Foddy?

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By in New Zealand,

@Billbuilds said:
"interesting fact - if you are older than 9 they wont let you order these. I ended up making a second lego account with a different age listed to get these. you get them once every 3 months if I remember correctly.
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It's actually 4 times a year. and i also made a new account so that i could keep getting it. Though by that stage it was only for the posters and catalogue.

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By in Australia,

In my opinion, the magazine has been getting worse by the year. Although the posters are still good, especially the Mandalorian Season 3 one in the latest issue!

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By in United Kingdom,

@Billbuilds said:
"interesting fact - if you are older than 9 they wont let you order these. I ended up making a second lego account with a different age listed to get these. you get them once every 3 months if I remember correctly.
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Interesting fact about your interesting fact...

I made up a fake son over 20 years ago, to get Lego to send the magazine of the time to him, and they still send this to him today.... I'm not entirely sure why they haven't realised that he must be in his early 30's by now!!!

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By in Sweden,

They cancelled the Swedish one a while back. No more Lego Life here. :(

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By in United Kingdom,

Their archive is shambolic. No consistently of filenames. The 4 this year have been ISS1, ISS2, ISS3, ISS5.
Current issue, 7 years+ exists. Under 7s is a dead link.
Looks like someone's ready for promotion to the Insiders Rewards Centre team!

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By in United Kingdom,

Max?!?!!

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By in Czechia,

@Huw said:
" @ChicoCheco said:
"Is this a world-wide offer or just some selected countries?

I am getting just 404 fail, that page does not exist. "


Assuming you are in the UK, as your IP address suggests, it should work."


No not really. Sitting in Norway actually, though my IP is from UK work network.

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By in Australia,

@Ridgeheart said:
" @AverageChimaEnjoyer said:
"Pretty sure I got the latest issue at my last trip to the LEGO Store. Though it's kinda sad that they don't come with a LEGO gift like the EU mags do"

Just to reiterate: this magazine, which is aimed at kids aged five to nine, is free. It costs you no money. And yet you want free Lego with your free magazine, or you get "kinda sad".

Have you considered getting over it?"


The Lego Club Magazines used to come with free Lego.
Yes.
They sent out free Lego with their free magazine.

At Christmas time they'd include a Creator polybag. One year it was a snowman, the following year it was a reindeer, then Santa. I'm not sure how long this had been going on for, but the Santa was the last polybag I received. I was pretty disappointed when they stopped including the polybags. Soon after, they rebranded to Lego Life if I recall correctly.

I have pretty fond memories of the Lego Club magazine, one of my favourite sections was the interviews with Ryan Mcnaught, aka Brickman. Comics were good fun as well. Didn't really care too much for the stickers. The posters were a bit hit-and-miss. Favourite thing was getting the catalogue, I used to spend ages looking through that.

Oh and while I'm going down memory lane, one year they even included a DVD with a couple of episodes of Ninjago: Tournament of Elements! (and yes, it was free)

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By in Denmark,

I remember having these as a kid

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By in Germany,

Wait, is this just a renamed Lego Club Magazine? Am I missing something?

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By in Denmark,

@Maxbricks14 said:
" @Billbuilds said:
"interesting fact - if you are older than 9 they wont let you order these. I ended up making a second lego account with a different age listed to get these. you get them once every 3 months if I remember correctly.
"


It's actually 4 times a year. and i also made a new account so that i could keep getting it. Though by that stage it was only for the posters and catalogue."


Acutally "every 3 months" is the same as "4 times a year"...

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By in United States,

@Ridgeheart said:
" @AverageChimaEnjoyer said:
"Pretty sure I got the latest issue at my last trip to the LEGO Store. Though it's kinda sad that they don't come with a LEGO gift like the EU mags do"

Just to reiterate: this magazine, which is aimed at kids aged five to nine, is free. It costs you no money. And yet you want free Lego with your free magazine, or you get "kinda sad".

Have you considered getting over it?"


Have you considered people would pay money for it and that has been something wanted state side for a while? He’s not complaining about the lack of free stuff but the lack of product offered, try not being a bloke next time.

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By in Netherlands,

No, I don't think I will.

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