Time to LEGO of Summer

LEGO Station Image Dakster Sullivan

My son hit middle school this year and to get him ready, we cleaned off his LEGO table and put his back to school necessities there instead. We didn’t get rid of all the LEGO bricks, though. Some fit the purpose of the new space.

LEGO journal and pen Image: Dakster Sullivan

LEGO Stationery – Journal with Band and Building Bricks ($20) – My son has a habit of writing his game notes on scraps of paper and they littered up his room. Now we have him keep one of the LEGO gel pens on the brick band and he takes his notes there.

LEGO pens, colored pencils, and case Image: Dakster Sullivan

LEGO Stationery – Colored Gel Pens 9 Pack with Building Bricks ($21) – My son enjoys writing with pens more than pencils. These are great because they attach to the inside of the stationary organizer or the brick band on the journal.

LEGO Stationery Organizer – Storage for School Supplies and Building Bricks ($40) – This organizer doubles as a mini LEGO building area. You can choose to leave the LEGO bottom in or pop it out to play. My son left his in so he could attach his pens and pencils in securely. The red band on the outside to keep it closed was a nice touch. This is the only thing on the list so far I have to say is a bit pricey for what you get. Personally, I’d say this is more of a $15-20 item and not a $40 item.

LEGO Stationery – Colored Pencils (Pack of 9) – With Toppers and Building Bricks ($14) – The cool thing about these pencils is not the pencils themselves, but the brick toppers that come with it. You can use them to attach a mini-figure to the pencil, attach the pencils to each other and draw with two at once, or attach pencils to the organizer or the journal’s brick band.

Related Post

I know there are cheaper stationery sets for you child, but for mine, I’m happy with the LEGO variety. If my son isn’t happy using it, he won’t use it, so why not cut out the frustration and get him something he likes and will use? That’s my theory anyway.

Disclaimer: GeekMom was given a review sample.

Liked it? Take a second to support GeekMom and GeekDad on Patreon!

This post was last modified on December 8, 2017 11:30 pm

Dakster Sullivan

Dakster Sullivan is a network administrator by day and a cosplayer by night. They love discovering new books to read, tech to play with, and ways to express themselves. They have anxiety and depression and strives to educate others about these invisible illnesses.

Share
Published by

Recent Posts

Perfect for Spring, Marimekko Brings Bold Color and Design to Stationery

Bring springtime and color into your home with Marimekko stationery items.

March 9, 2026

The Winter Goddess by Megan Barnard

The fight between winter and the onset of spring is something we know well in…

February 18, 2026

If you are looking for a way to escape this never ending January, a trip…

January 30, 2026

‘Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe’: Interviewing David Petersen on the Black Axe’s Origin Story

Out today is the newest Mouse Guard book, 'Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe'—and…

January 20, 2026

The New Rubik’s x Tetris Cube Is a Fun Mashup of ’80s Toys

If you like some extra squares in your cubes, check out the new Rubik's x…

December 22, 2025

Skye Sweetnam, Sumo Cyco, and the Power of Community

Like many others, I jumped directly into my Apple Music Replay this year filled with…

December 17, 2025