You can create your own customized LEGO instruction book for LEGO brick builds that you design. Kids of all ages can follow these simple instructions to make their own LEGO manuals for their original LEGO creations. Making DIY printable LEGO instructions make really good STEM projects showing step by step sequencing and the ability to reproduce a LEGO project which is perfect at home or in the classroom.

Lego Building Instruction Book
If your kids enjoy making their own Lego creations, then they might have fun making their own Lego instruction book so that others can enjoy building those same creations.
Related: LEGO ideas
It’s a great Do It Yourself project that can keep kids interested in several levels of LEGO building steps and encourage them to think about how they would explain it to others.
This article includes affiliate links.
Make a [Do It Yourself] Lego Instruction Book
Materials Needed for Lego Plan Book
- Legos (variety of sizes/shapes/colors)
- camera
- cardstock
- printer
- binder ring (or some pipe cleaner)
- hole punch
- scissors
- (optional) laminating sheets
Directions to Make Your Own Lego Instruction Cards
Step 1

Have your child build a variety of creations using Legos that are different sizes and shapes.
Step 2

Take a close up picture of each Lego creation on a plain white background.
Step 3
Print out each picture onto card stock or photo paper. My kids liked it best when I made them “life size”, but depending on how complex (or large) your LEGO build, you may opt for a smaller instruction step.
Step 4
Repeat with a simple single project or create each building step of a more complicated LEGO build in this same process.
To Create Your Own LEGO Build Plan Book

- Cut the pages to the size you want (Ours were about 6×8 when we cut them down).
- Hole punch the corner of each page and link the pages together using a binder ring (or a pipe cleaner if you are like me and don’t have any rings anywhere in your house).
- Keep for yourself or give as a gift to a friend who might want to build the LEGO project you designed.
This Lego building activity is great for teaching kids about geometry and fostering problem solving skills. I always love it when I sneak learning into a fun activity!
What We Learned Creating this LEGO Instruction Book
My four year old and I came up with this quick LEGO activity one afternoon while my one year old was napping. It kept us busy, occupied, quiet and creating. You just need some Legos, your camera, and a few other odds and ends mentioned below.
My son was so anxious to get building that I didn’t laminate our pages first. I ended up printing new copies and laminating them. Next time, that will be one of my first steps once the LEGO instruction book is complete.
Design a Custom LEGO Instruction Book

Create a custom LEGO instruction book for your original LEGO builds and creations so that you can re-build the same project later or have a friend build it too. This simple project is full of learning from step sequencing to book design. It is fun for kids of all ages.
Materials
- LEGO bricks
- Card Stock
- (Optional) Binder Rings
Tools
- Camera
- Printer
- Hole Punch
- Scissors
- (Optional) Laminating Sheets
Instructions
- Create a simple LEGO build.
- Photograph it on a white background like a poster board.
- Print off the picture on card stock.
- Repeat for other simple builds or separate the steps of a more complicated build with individual images.
- (Optional) Laminate pages.
- Punch holes in the booklet and use binder rings to keep attached.
MORE LEGO FUN FROM KIDS ACTIVITIES BLOG
- Need help with your LEGO organization and LEGO storage? We got you covered.
- Make a LEGO spaceship…it is so fun.
- Make LEGO bracelets.
- We have some LEGO building ideas that you will love.
- Check out all these LEGO ideas.
- Grab some fun LEGO printables here.
- Have you seen this cool LEGO beehive.
- Check out the info we have on Costco LEGO bricks and all that fun.
- How to build a LEGO table from Ikea furniture. <–we have used ours for over 6 years and it is PERFECT.
- Download and print our awesome LEGO coloring pages.
- Make this cool LEGO pocket case!
- This year, get yourself a LEGO Christmas tree!
- Take a look at this post about LEGO blocks. You can learn all about LEGOs!
- Make these LEGO friendship bracelets!
More Busy Bag and Book Ideas From Kids Activities Blog
You have to try this silly straw activity for preschoolers.
How did your DIY LEGO instruction book turn out?
Awesome! luv it! So need to do this one
I love this idea! We just bought my son his first set of Legos yesterday, so I’m venturing into Lego world now. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Ooo, it is an addictive world Erica!! 🙂 I went to the Lego store at Disney in Orlando yesterday and almost bought out the place!
Very creative and fun! I too am always looking for ways to create learning activities for my children that are fun as well as made from items we already have in the home. So many possibilities. Great idea!
Me too Jaimi- isn’t it so nice when that happens? Those are my favorite activities and ones I share tons over on my toddlerapproved.com blog as well. Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment!
Hi
What a wonderfully simple and elegant idea.
Do you mind if I mention this on my blog?
Cheers
Inger
Thanks Inger! You are welcome to mention this on your blog. Would love you to share the link back once you do so I can come check it out.
What a great idea! My oldest loves to follow the photos on the LEGO packaging to try and mimic the objects he’ll love this and perfect for then little brothers to try and match the big brother build 🙂
Love that idea Alaina!!
I would love to pin this. Do you have a pin board on pinterest ? If not, you should consider it… This is a great idea.
Thanks Kelly! If you check out my Bio above you can find my pinterest profile. Would love you to check it out!
I will be doing this – great idea!
Wonderful idea and great pictures! I’ll have to store this one away for when my baby boy is a bit bigger. 🙂
I LOVE this – I’m going to have my 9 year old make this for my 2 year old – such a great idea as they both LOVE legos!!
What a sweet idea Rebecca! If you post about it definitely share it with me. I also used these book pictures for an interactive Lego birthday party invitation.
That’s a great idea!! To have older sibling make one for younger sibling. Not only does it get older sibling thinking, but fostering sibling relationships in the process. Awesome!
This is wonderful idea! JDaniel is always creating objects and telling them about them. This is great way to record what he made and what he said it was.
Thanks friend. Love the idea of writing his own Lego story 🙂