Jennifer Kemmeter is a designer and publisher of children's books. She's the author of the Build It! series, easy and fun LEGO (R) books that inspire young children with creative building projects. After her twin sons became captivated by LEGO (R) products early in life, she built models with them and found their passion contagious and thrilling. Jennifer lives in London, England.
Perfect for young children, who should be able to follow the instructions and build the models themselves. . . A very nice series that can keep young LEGO fans busy for a long time. --The Brick Blogger Build It! has made family bonding time much more fun! --womenandtheirpretties.net Enthusiastically recommended for family, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections, Build It!: Make Supercool Models with Your Lego Classic Set by Jennifer Kemmeter is the first volume of a new series of visually rich instruction books for Lego creations and is perfect for children ages 5 and up. Inside kids will find a range of creative models to put together with Lego blocks ranging from animals and airplanes, to street scenes and seascapes, and so much more. Each project can be created by using the Lego Classic set 10693, or Lego bricks families may already have at home. Build It!: Make Supercool Models with Your Lego Classic Set launching this entertaining and interactive series contains dioramas featuring a diverse range of models. Full color, step-by-step diagrams guide kids through the process, thereby enhancing their fun. --Children's Bookwatch - Hobby Shelf Books to Unplug With: For those looking to get away from screens for a while, publishers offer up new gift books and sidelines: As the world becomes more heavily reliant on technology, gift books and sidelines offer people the opportunity to unplug and connect with one another. . . Graphic Arts Books is pubbing a gift book series for kids age five and up. Build it! Make Supercool Models with Your Lego Classic Set is a new series of books for young Lego Builders. --Publishers Weekly What's great about them is that they present kids with things they realistically can build. Parents will like the books because they clearly state on the back of the book which LEGO Classic Set will build the projects in the books. Diagrams, that are great for ages 5 and up, help kids break out of their LEGO 'kit' mode. --Daddy Mojo