LEGO NINJAGO Epic Adventures

by Julia March

Published 1 August 2019

Join the ninja team on their bravest missions!

Discover the many villains that threaten Ninjago Island. Find out how the ninja use their special skills in epic battles to defend their home.

Engaging topics and fun, interactive pages build reading skills in this Level 3 Reader - just right for children who are beginning to read on their own. A glossary and fun quiz at the end of the book help to develop vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. Each title in the DK Readers series is developed in consultation with leading literacy experts to help children build a lifelong love of reading.

©2019 The LEGO Group.


Lego Legends of Chima: Power Up!

by Julia March

Published 19 January 2015
Describes the world of Chima, where powerful tribes use CHI orbs to power up their vehicles, weapons, and even themselves, and tells about how the Saber-Tooth Tigers and the Hunters use their Freeze Powers to try to conquer Chima but are stopped by Laval, Flinx, and other heroes with Fire CHI.

Read more about the villains and battles from across the history of Ninjago City

Discover the most exciting battles of the brave LEGO® NINJAGO® heroes, including their epic solo adventures and undercover missions. Meet the terrible villains that the heroes have defeated, from Nadakhan to Master Chen, the Time Twins and Iron Baron. Read all about the incredible allies, vehicles, weapons and mechs that have helped the Ninja defend Ninjago Island through its history.

This exciting book for children learning to read is packed with images of new LEGO NINJAGO sets and minifigures, helping young fans get hooked on reading. Exciting images, simple vocabulary, and a fun quiz will engage young readers, helping them to build their confidence in reading. Combining DK's four-level reading scheme with the popular LEGO NINJAGO theme, the LEGO NINJAGO Reader is at Level 3 and will help kids learn to read-and to love reading.

©2019 The LEGO Group.


Lego Legends of Chima

by Julia March

Published 19 January 2015