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Calendar March 30, 2018 03/30/18 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review – LEGO Subscription

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review. Disclosure: This box was received free for review.

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

Booster Bricks is the new company behind BrickSwag. Booster Bricks had provided the challenge packs in BrickSwags boxes.  It was a favorite part of the BrickSwag boxes. Booster Bricks has created an exclusive VIP Membership with more LEGO, games, challenges, activities, contests, giveaways and more.  Monthly boxes are $25.95/month and come with an unmatched variety of over 250 LEGO® pieces, with 5 new build challenges for the chance to win awesome prizes! You'll also boost your LEGO collection with an Official LEGO® minifigure, and 10 LEGO® minifigure accessories!

The Details

Cost: $24.95/month, $22.95/month for 6 months, $19.95/month for 12 months.

What's in the box? Boxes come with an unmatched variety of over 250 LEGO® pieces, with 5 new build challenges for the chance to win awesome prizes! You'll also boost your LEGO collection with an Official LEGO® minifigure, and 10 LEGO® minifigure accessories!

Booster Bricks

Booster Bricks ships in a brown box.

First Look

First Look

The Booster Bricks Club 2017 Yearbook

The Booster Bricks Club 2017 Yearbook Booster Bricks included a book filled with all the challenge submissions last year. My kids and I enjoyed going through it and se all the creative builds people made.

The Booster Bricks Club 2017 Yearbook

The yearbook is filled with so many pictures.

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

The theme for February is “A Fairytale Story”.

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

When you open the information guide, there is a table of contents and a letter from the owner of the box.

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

The story was about London, whose father is owns a shoe repair shop. The latest job is a broken glass slipper that has to be repaired and returned to the castle. Everytime you get to a red brick in the story, it's time to build.

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

There are also games in the back of the book.

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

The is a sticker included each month and this month, there was an information card with a breakdown of all the challenges.

Minifigure: London the Cobbler

Minifigure: London the Cobbler For the first challenge, you had to use the pieces in this pack and any pieces in the collection to make London.

Minifigure: London the Cobbler

My youngest son gave her a flag to hold and fire to fix the glass slipper.

Spotlight: Furnace for glass shoe repair

Spotlight: Furnace for glass shoe repair Before the slipper can be delivered, it must be fixed. You had to use this small piece, plus 15 others from your collection to make a furnace for the shoe.

Spotlight: Furnace for glass shoe repair

I like all the dials on the piece, so it looks more realistic.

Spotlight: Furnace for glass shoe repair

My youngest did this build as well. I think it looks like a furnace.

Blindfold: Tool to escape giant trees

Blindfold: Tool to escape giant trees My oldest son wanted to take on this challenge. Using this big collection of pieces, you had to create a tool for London to get out from inside the tree.

Blindfold: Tool to escape giant trees

My son made a part axe, part chainsaw tool.

Microbuild: Small but sturdy bridge

Microbuild: Small but sturdy bridge London has to get over the water, so you had to use these pieces to make a bridge.

Microbuild: Small but sturdy bridge

My youngest son and I worked on this together. This was a bit tricky to make, but I think London can cross with this.

Premier: Decoy castle

Premier: Decoy castle To get around the dragon, a decoy castle must be build. This was the biggest collection of bricks in the box.

Premier: Decoy castle

Our whole family worked on this build together. Every person contributed and the castle turned out so great. The front features a flip up door.

Premier: Decoy castle

This is the castle with the door flipped up.

Premier: Decoy castle

This is the back of the castle. The yellow piece on the left is a shield.

Premier: Decoy castle

This is a look down into the castle.

Booster Bricks February 2018 Review

Final Thought: My kids are really loving this subscription. After everything was build, both of my boys wanted the bricks for their collections. I actually really enjoy LEGOs myself, so I love using this box for a family night. When all the builds are completed, you can submit them to Booster Bricks. You can check Booster Bricks at this link.

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