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KLUTZ LEGO Make Your Own Movie Kit


This is very clever.   The book is the major feature in this LEGO set.  The faces, figures and scenery are fine but the book is excellent.  It is a well written tutorial on how to make stop action movies.   The proliferation of tablets and phones with cameras that enable video makes this a no-brainer for the adventurous LEGO devotee.  

  • Stop-motion animation is easy with accessible (and free) apps available for tablets and phones.
  • Projects are an easy introduction to animation. Mini movies can be made in as little as an hour.
  • Stop-motion animation scales up to older or more advanced kid moviemakers.
  • Great for ages 8+.
  • Includes a 80 page book.


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