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5 Free LEGO Life Magazines Delivered Per Year for Kids 5 to 9 Years Old @ LEGO.com

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Previous offer for 4 magazines per year

Back issues available as downloadable PDF — thanks to CASHONLY

Get the FREE LEGO® Life Magazine
If your child is between the ages of 5 and 9 you can get them a FREE subscription to the LEGO Life Magazine. The magazine is delivered directly to your home five times a year. Even shipping is free!

Subscribe to your free magazine in 3 easy steps
Completely free. Delivery included. No credit card needed.

  1. Log in to your account. If you don’t have one already, you can easily create one. It’s free and will give you access to loads of great LEGO® Insider rewards.

  2. Enter your address details, as well as the name and age of the child you’re subscribing for so we know where to send their magazine.

  3. You’re all set! Your child can look forward to receiving their first LEGO® Life Magazine!

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Comments

    • +25

      Kids definitely still play with lego, and my kids definitely look forward to receiving the magazine and the catalogue every couple of months

      • 100% agree, mine will also look forward to getting theirs in the mail

        • +24

          LOL.

          Lego deals and people having freak outs over other people's hobbies; name a more iconic duo.

          Please remember guys, every Lego set displayed makes PainToad shed a tear of despair. For his fragility's sake, please do the right thing and play with your Lego so he can have peace of mind and sleep soundly at night.

          #EndthePainforPainToad&TouchYourLegoRegularly

            • +5

              @PainToad: Totally.

              Protip: Why don't you befriend the guy who thinks buying Lego motorcycle sets when you don't ride motorcycles yourself makes you a quote/unquote p***y?

              You two seem like beacons of mental health that will surely get along like a house on fire with your Stage 4 Terminal Lego Derangement Syndrome shared passion of losing your sh*t over what other people do with plastic bricks.

    • Bro take a chill pill lol

    • Gen X?

    • +18

      Sorry if I came across judgemental.

      • +5

        Breaking news. Person apologises on the Internet. More details at 6!

        Seriously, good on you. Hope you are doing well.

    • +2

      I can understand your viewpoint. For the demographic, you have kids but you also have investors, collectors, etc which has probably upped prices for lego.

      I do suspect many people will claim this when in fact they have no kids lol.

      Lego was fun when I was a kid and more expensive than today. It's great kids still play with lego considering screen time devices have taken over our lives.

    • I've never seen more negs lol…

      • +6

        This comment is just obscene. I’m not huge into lego but we have some sets at home. You must be terribly insecure if someone else’s joy affects you this much that you feel the need to box and categorise them.

        • It's just another example of Lego-Tourettes Derangement Syndrome. It happens on every second Lego deal these days.

          There's just something about multi-coloured plastic bricks and people who enjoy collecting them that causes a certain percentage of the population to suffer from acute bouts of hysterical overreactions, childish tantrums, outbursts and incredibly neurotic displays of judging the consumer-spending habits of others while they themselves are massive hypocrites who probably blow thousands annually on other far more questionable money-pits like alcoholism, fast food consumption, gym memberships they never use and ridiculously unnecessary SUVs that cost stupendous amounts of maintain and but they'll never for a moment stop to realise how they completely lack self-awareness and are in fact doing the exact same thing they accuse others of doing.

          Seriously… you could plot on a graph the correlation between the increasing popularity of Lego over the past 5 -7years and the exponential increase in the number of retarded, borderline-psychotic rants that people feel compelled to share on every Lego deal on OzBargain.

          Also, this particular tirade is coming from a poster who seems to be pretty fond of videogames judging by his posting history but that somehow doesn't make him an immature, man child that refuses to grow up. He gets to gatekeep the definition of who is and isn't a virgin degenerate because somehow in his head, playing Call of Duty is morally superior to playing with plastic bricks. It makes absolute logical, scientific sense… if you're a lunatic.

          These people are simultaneously pathetic and hilarious. I really want to compile all of these Lego-related rants from the past few years into some kind of greatest hits collection; because there are dozens and dozens of them and they would make for some epic comedy.

      • I am one of those adult-childs that have lots of LEGO sets, and a lot unbuilt. I put it down to a childhood where you had very limited toys and now you have the capacity, to irresponsibly spend it on. However I do agree with you with one point, I think that LEGO these days and the trend, not like they are stopping you but it's hard not to head for the LEGO set that's designed, packaged with great box art, versus a classic box with loose pieces and quasi-looking builds. The very essence of LEGO where it kind of nudges you to think creatively is semi eroded. That said I know that a lot of kids do build sets and mix etc, but Some of these specific sets have pieces that are a little more difficult to be overly creative.

    • Nah, Lego is still and always will be great for kids learning and development.

      But it must be so exhausting to be this miserable.

      I might sign up my kids to counter your misery haha

  • +4

    I like that you were able to add the names of two kids.

  • +2

    My 7 year old LOVES getting these in the mail - highly recommend

    • So you've been holding out on us apparently!

      • +2

        have we learnt nothing from broden

    • Meow loves it too

  • +3

    When does it usually come? 5 times a year, but which month?

    • +1

      November is the next one, check the FAQ

      • +1

        Thx

      • +1

        July 2024 according to the sign up email

      • Has anyone received issue 3? It says July-October. I received the first 2 this year but not the latest.

    • I’m guessing once a quarter but with an extra at Christmas time.

  • This is nothing new, but I discovered this the other time it hit the front page.

    It's really good this free subscription.

    • The new part here is that they updated all their sites (AU, GB, DE, IT, etc.) from "four times a year" to "five times a year" which brings the rest of the world in line with the US.

  • +1

    says that this is not valid in my region

  • +1

    Thanks op. Kids will love it

  • +3

    I remember getting these as a kid. Always made my day

  • +6

    Back issues are available on this archive page for download (PDF)

    https://www.lego.com/en-au/life/magazine/archive

  • +1

    Thank you! My son and I are big fans of Lego, already had and account too, but I wasn't aware of this magazine at all.

  • +1

    just a note - as much as it says ages 5-9, my 11yo, and 9yo twins have been getting theirs for a few years now, and they are still getting it, and we recently signed up my 4yo (can't remember if we used her actual dob?) and she is getting them now too. Were expecting to be cut off at 9 years old, but they still keep coming!

    • +1

      I signed up also my 10 year old daughter, and it gave a notice that older kids are welcome to subscribe too, but their subscription has to be renewed yearly.

    • You've been getting the magazine's recently? I thought they stopped a while ago, we haven't had any for years.

      • They've always seemed sporadic to me; I don't think we have received more than two issues a year.
        Been seeing adverts for a recent issue for a month now, but no sign of it in the letter box yet.
        This has happened before though, the Christmas-themed one arrived about February last year.

  • +1

    Have not received one in about 2 years but all my details are up to date, Will change a few things and see if I can get them now.

    • I think the Lego club magazines are different to this.

  • +1

    Do u get leggos with the magazine?

    • +13

      The pasta? No.
      The toy? No.

    • +2

      Lego never has an S on the end. Officially.

    • Mescolando bene

  • +2

    So it means. Sign up for Free magazine and catalogue. Kids receive this every second month and demand to buy more Legos. Impulse buying…like we do it here.

    • Too late already on YouTube

  • Signed up for my daughter more than a year ago, still never received one. Same with my son which was more than 2 years ago. Support is no help.

  • +1

    I signed for this during COVID 2020 for my son, never got anything. Even after contacting support. Wonder if it works this time?

  • +1

    Lol!!

    ‘ Your child is now subscribed to the LEGO Life magazine and will receive four issues a year until they turn 10 years old. The next issue will be out in July.’

  • +1

    Never knew about this, thanks!

  • Signed up in Feb and received a copy in July. Im hoping another one is coming. Great for my lego obsessed son!

  • Thanks for this. Subbed!

  • Does anyone know when the next magazine is out though? I signed my child up almost a month ago now and figured they'd send the current magazine but nothing yet.

  • Missed out on this one in the past. My kid doesn't have long to go before the cut off age. At least we'll get a couple of magazines. Thanks OP!

  • Thanks OP, we have signed up :)

  • did not receive anything yet.. anyone
    received anything from this deal yeat?

    • Yep, first maybe a month ago

  • +2

    I got this for both the kids in their respective ages. In addition to Lego info itself just receiving 'physical' mail as a kid is a novelty. Basic life skills on what to do when you get something in the 'mail'. Including the read it, recycle it, share it, doodle on it part of that.

  • +2

    Hmm keep getting an error when I try to sign up. Just says something went wrong.

  • +4

    Something went wrong. Try again and if it still doesn't work please contact Customer Service.

  • Subbed fine for my 2 kids then, thanks

  • Getting stuck on a popup which I can't make go away. Terrible UX.

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