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Calendar May 5, 2018 05/05/18 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

Booster Bricks March 2018 Review – LEGO Subscription

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

Booster Bricks March 2018 Review

Booster Bricks March 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 March 2018 Review

Everything ships in a plain brown box.

Booster Bricks March 2018 Review

The theme is “A Circus Mystery”.

Booster Bricks March 2018 Review

There was a card that explained all the challenges in the box, if you didn't want to read the story.

Booster Bricks March 2018 Review

When you open the booklet, there is a table of contents and a welcome letter.

Booster Bricks March 2018 Review

Felipe the singing Lion has gone missing, and the goal is to find out who did it.  The ventriloquist, The Jolly Jugglers, and the magician/assistant are all suspects. As you read the story, you pause and complete the challenge at each brick.

The Detective

The Detective The first challenge was to create the detective. You can also use pieces from your own box.

The Detective

Once the build is done, you can name your detective and decorate the mini figure.

The Detective

This is detective Pete. He has a magic wand, night goggles, and is holding an apple.

Premier: Clock

Premier: Clock The premier pack has the most amount of bricks in the box. You were challenged to build a clock from just the pieces in the pack.

Premier: Clock

My 6-year-old and I worked on this together and I think it turned out really well.

Microbuild Challenge: Top Hat

Microbuild Challenge: Top Hat Using the pieces in this kit, you have to make a top hat, since it's the first clue to the mystery.

Microbuild Challenge: Top Hat

My son doesn't like to be blindfolded, so I did this challenge. It's considerably harder when you are blindfolded

Blindfold: Magic Wand

Blindfold: Magic Wand While blindfolded, you have to create a magic wand. This is another clue in the mystery.

Blindfold: Magic Wand

My 6-year-old created this one.  I love his creativity and how we did while blindfolded.

Spotlight: Star

Spotlight: Star The last build was to create a star with the spotlight piece and up to 15 of your own pieces.

Spotlight: Star

My son used the pieces from the box to create this star.

Booster Bricks March 2018 Review

Final Thought: This is a fun subscription. Not only do you get a good amount of LEGOs in the box, but there is a fun story to go with all the builds.  My son has been working on his reading skills and this is a fun box we can do together. You can check Booster Bricks at this link.

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