Scholastic, Lego seal publishing deal for toy books

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I am not even going to ask what Clikits books are.
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Let's just say that Clikits are the farthest away from LEGO's that TLC has gone. They don't even look like LEGO's, nor do they work like them. They're virtually plastic toy jewelry made by The "LEGO" Company.
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Snoopy wrote:Let's just say that Clikits are the farthest away from LEGO's that TLC has gone. They don't even look like LEGO's, nor do they work like them. They're virtually plastic toy jewelry made by The "LEGO" Company.
Maybe... but at least they sort of get contructed.

In my opinion, the Galidor computer game is the farthest thing from LEGO that TLC has ever ventured into. I mean, Galidor was barely Lego at all, and then a computer game?

Although I admit that it wasn't a solely Lego venture. I think some other companies were in on it.
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