Chronicle Books Launches New Lego Products Line

Brandora Redaktion - February 2021

Chronicle Books is releasing 13 new LEGO® products this year as part of its ongoing partnership with The LEGO Group. The licensed product line, which launched in 2020, includes a range of books, journals, puzzles, stationery, and desk decor that LEGO fans of every generation can enjoy.

For Valentine’s Day, LEGO® We Just Click: Little LEGO Love Stories is a sweet, inclusive celebration of minifigure love, featuring heartwarming moments of romance and friendship.

The first jigsaw puzzle in the series, LEGO® Paint Party, quickly sold out before its release date in May last year. Now, more than 800,000 LEGO puzzles have been printed. The LEGO® Rainbow Brick Puzzle and LEGO® Brick Playing Cards, a set of two 54-card decks in a colorful collectable box, join the list in spring, followed by a LEGO® Space-inspired 1,000-piece puzzle and Mystery Minifigure Mini Puzzles in the fall.

The 2021 releases also include a LEGO wall calendar, an activity book for adults, a guided notebook for Master Builders-in-training, and new books:

The Secrets of LEGO® House by Jesus Diaz offers an insider’s tour of the “home of the brick,” the once-in-a-lifetime destination for LEGO fans located near the company’s headquarters in Billund, Denmark. The book is an exclusive look at the incredible design and innovative experiences within LEGO House—and an exploration of the creative philosophy at the very heart of the LEGO brand.

LEGO® The Art of the Minifigure WIRED‘s Brian Barrett is a celebration of the timeless LEGO icon, told through art, history, and behind-the-scenes interviews. LEGO® Instructions Included is a minifigure’s guide to life, complete with heartfelt and humorous advice for getting through daily challenges and tricky situations.

“We are thrilled to announce this year’s line-up and our continued collaboration with The LEGO Group”, said Chronicle Books Senior Editor Brittany McInerney. “During this challenging time, when so many of our lives look different, more people of all ages are turning to building with LEGO bricks. We want to offer them new ways of finding joy and creativity with the LEGO brand, whether it’s putting together a puzzle as a family, playing cards with friends, discovering new places and creators through our books, or jotting down the next big idea in a notebook.”