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Claiming your FREE LEGO® Magazine subscription is as easy as 1-2-3!

Is your child ready to embark on a journey of boundless creativity and endless fun? We've got great news for you! For a limited time only, we are offering a FREE LEGO® Magazine subscription. 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. New subscribers also get a printable activity pack!

https://www.lego.com/en-us/magazine
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Claiming your FREE LEGO® Magazine subscription is as easy as 1-2-3!

Is your child ready to embark on a journey of boundless creativity and endless fun? We've got great news for you! For a limited time only, we are offering a FREE LEGO® Magazine subscription. 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. New subscribers also get a printable activity pack!

https://www.lego.com/en-us/magazine

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https://www.lego.com/en-us/magazine?locale=en-us

Great for kids 5-9 years old, this printed magazine is sent to your home 5 times a year. Completely free of charge.

Sign up now to receive the next issue in: April 2026.
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It's an ad. But perhaps this offsets the National Geographic Kids, Highlights and The Week?

Wondering why they're presenting just a single age range? We just got this quarter's issues (Jan-Mar 2026) and there remains subtle differences between the two copies we've received as there are normally two age range options for which you can select (so my two boys are getting a targeted magazine). The magazines are externally identical save for the following changes:
Pages 6-7:
  • Older: Wicked promotion with party invitation activity
  • Younger: Sonic the Hedgehog activity, Gabby's Dollhouse activity, Spidey and his Amazing Friends activities
Center poster:
  • Older: Ninjago
  • Younger: Olaf from Frozen
Pages 20-21:
  • Older: Harry Potter activities
  • Younger: Friends activities "Triple Jump Challenge"
Pages 26-27:
  • Older:Friends activity "Home Sweet Home"
  • Younger: Dreamzz activity, Animal Crossing activity, Disney activity
The magazine for the older child also included a survey form insert omitted from the magazine for the younger child.

Perhaps most surprising to me is that these changes weren't made to simply allow for replacing a single/minimum number of sheet(s) in the magazine. Rather, these distinctions were on sheets where the opposite side might be shared.

Good luck!
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Quote from The_Love_Spud :
It's an ad. But perhaps this offsets the National Geographic Kids, Highlights and The Week?

Wondering why they're presenting just a single age range? We just got this quarter's issues (Jan-Mar 2026) and there remains subtle differences between the two copies we've received as there are normally two age range options for which you can select (so my two boys are getting a targeted magazine). The magazines are externally identical save for the following changes:
Pages 6-7:
  • Older: Wicked promotion with party invitation activity
  • Younger: Sonic the Hedgehog activity, Gabby's Dollhouse activity, Spidey and his Amazing Friends activities
Center poster:
  • Older: Ninjago
  • Younger: Olaf from Frozen
Pages 20-21:
  • Older: Harry Potter activities
  • Younger: Friends activities "Triple Jump Challenge"
Pages 26-27:
  • Older:Friends activity "Home Sweet Home"
  • Younger: Dreamzz activity, Animal Crossing activity, Disney activity
The magazine for the older child also included a survey form insert omitted from the magazine for the younger child.

Perhaps most surprising to me is that these changes weren't made to simply allow for replacing a single/minimum number of sheet(s) in the magazine. Rather, these distinctions were on sheets where the opposite side might be shared.

Good luck!
Jon
Thanks for the great details.

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The_Love_SpudMar 15, 2026 10:09 PM
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Registration for the magazine will require identification of a birth month and year for each child. The subscription will remain valid until the registered child turns 10. At that time, LEGO will simply require that you renew a subscription annually for any child over age 10.

I've included the language from consent notice below.

Good luck!
Jon

Consent:
LEGO® Magazine can only be mailed in the primary language to addresses in markets offering the LEGO Magazine. Please allow 6 to 14 weeks for delivery of your first mailing. Offer is limited to one free subscription per person, group or organization. Subscription to both magazine and email can be cancelled at any time. Sign-up to the magazine and monthly email newsletter is open to children aged 5-10 years old. Once your child reaches 10, they will continue to receive the magazine for that year and then we will communicate to you that the subscription has ended. By submitting this form you consent to LEGO Magazine using your (or your child's) data for LEGO mailings. The data will only be used for LEGO mailings and will not be sold, rented or otherwise disclosed to any company outside the LEGO Group except for disclosure to companies acting as our agents to help us provide the services requested by the child. By submitting this form you are agreeing to the LEGO Legal Notice/Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
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