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Books for Expanding the LEGO Winter Village

The recently released #10267 LEGO Creator Gingerbread House is a lovely addition to the LEGO Winter Village series. If you are new to the LEGO Winter Village collection, the #10263 LEGO Winter Village Fire Station from last year, and the #10254 LEGO Winter Village Holiday Train from 2016 are still available as well. And, if you would like to add additional buildings, vehicles, and decorations to your winter village, but need a little help, there are some lovely LEGO books I would recommend.

Expanding The LEGO Winter Village by Canadian LEGO fan Charles Pritchett includes full color, easy-to-follow instructions for six models; a ski and snowboard shop, a photo booth with Santa, a city fountain with Christmas decorations, a classic car, an old truck, and a horse with sleigh. Each of the models includes a list of parts needed, as well as step-by-step instructions. The book is 8×10 inches, full color, softbound, with 151 pages. The projects in the book match the size and style of the LEGO Winter Village sets perfectly, so you can use them for your own village. The book would also make a great gift for LEGO fans on your Christmas shopping list. Regular price is $24.99, but you can find it for less on Amazon: EXPANDING THE LEGO WINTER VILLAGE BOOK ON AMAZON

Expanding The LEGO Winter Village: Volume Two, features instructions for an additional six models; an old church with Christmas decorations, a winter greenhouse, a sweets market stand, an old bridge, a delivery truck, and small cargo plane. This book is also 8×10 inches, full color, softbound, with 158 pages. Regular price is $24.99, but you can find it for less on Amazon: EXPANDING THE LEGO WINTER VILLAGE: VOLUME TWO ON AMAZON

I also thought to remind you of the previously released The LEGO Christmas Ornaments Book: 15 Designs to Spread Holiday Cheer and The LEGO Christmas Ornaments Book – Volume 2: 16 Designs to Spread Holiday Cheer. Both books are by Chris McVeigh, who was recently hired by LEGO as a model designer. (You can visit his website here: ChrisMcVeigh.com) We reviewed both books in the past (see links at the end of this post), but in brief, they include instructions for some sweet LEGO holiday ornaments you can build together with friends and family. The regular price for each book is $19.95, but Amazon offers them with a discount. Here are the links: LEGO CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS BOOK – VOLUME 1 and LEGO CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS BOOK – VOLUME 2

Another holiday book worth checking out is titled LEGO Holiday Ideas: More Than 50 Festive Builds. This is an official LEGO book published by DK Publishing. This book is recommended for children ages 6-9, and is packed full of original, inspirational build ideas for LEGO holiday decorations, gifts, games, and little stories. It’s similar to – but smaller – than the LEGO Build Your Own Adventure book series (also published by DK Publishing), and includes 41 LEGO pieces under its front cover to build a mini reindeer. The book is about 6×8 inches, full color, hardbound, with 80 pages. It could be a nice little gift for a creative and LEGO-loving child who already has a collection of LEGO pieces. Regular price: $14.99. Available with a discount on Amazon: LEGO HOLIDAY IDEAS BOOK ON AMAZON

LEGO instruction books and inspirational books are a great way to expand the LEGO hobby. It is especially useful for kids and adult who are a little shy coming up with their own designs completely from scratch, but would like to do more with their LEGO bricks than just following official LEGO instructions. And LEGO books also make great gifts that don’t cost much and LEGO fans will appreciate.

What do you think? How do you like these Christmas-themed LEGO books? Do you have any of them already? Are you planning to get them? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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  • LegoMom November 22, 2019, 10:11 AM

    Ha! Perfect timing! We were going to start setting up our village on Thanksgiving weekend. I especially like the projects I the first book.

  • kingcobra November 22, 2019, 10:18 AM

    Oh…. these are nice! I love the vintage cars and trucks! Was going to place an amazon order anyway. Thanks for the heads up.

  • DavidH November 22, 2019, 10:49 AM

    These look great! I also like the classic cars. And the sleigh is nice too.

  • Adam III November 22, 2019, 11:41 AM

    These look useful! I don’t have all the Winter Village sets, and buying the retired ones now is too expensive, so this might be a good option. Like others said, I especially like the vehicles. Lego should release more classic cars!

  • Charles Pritchett November 22, 2019, 11:51 AM

    Thank you so much for the kind words!

  • Hayato November 22, 2019, 12:38 PM

    These might not be bad Christmas gifts. The kids love looking through books with instructions. The small frozen river with the bridge is very nice.

  • Håkan November 22, 2019, 1:25 PM

    By the way, there’s been a bucketload of sets revealed now for the early 2020 releases. Perhaps a rundown is coming up.

    (I’m waiting for the Marvel and DC CMF reveals, myself.)

    • Håkan November 22, 2019, 4:31 PM

      Hmmm, saw some Marvel sets now. Not my cup of tea, alas. Might possibly try Bricklinking some minifigs separately when I have more time…

  • BobW November 23, 2019, 9:52 AM

    The other month, I ordered the first Expanding the Winter Village book from Amazon US. (I’m in central FL.) It arrived destroyed because they shipped it in a bubble mailer, which they like to do. I returned it for a refund because I’ve had this happen before, a series of returned and damaged books until I just give up. I figured I’d try the PDFs, though I like print books for my collection. They are really nice books.

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