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LEGO Ninjago Character Encyclopedia: New Edition Now Available

The LEGO Ninjago Character Encyclopedia: New Edition has officially been released today. This new book features more than 200 minifigures from LEGO Ninjago and it also includes an exclusie Nya minifigure as well. The book is currently discounted by 10% and is priced at $17.99.

Find out the coolest details about hundreds of LEGO NINJAGO minifigures.

Uncover unusual versions of legendary heroes, including Ghost Cole and Teen Wu.

Learn to identify dozens of foes from villainous groups including the Sky Pirates, Dragon Hunters, and all-new 2021 baddies.

Expand your NINJAGO knowledge with fact files on all your favorite ninja plus the most obscure characters, including the Ninjago Postman, Okino, and Clutch Powers.

Discover heroes and villains from 10 years of LEGO NINJAGO in the LEGO NINJAGO Character Encyclopedia New Edition–the ultimate handbook for fans of the NINJAGO world.

LEGO Bonsai Tree (10281) Back in Stock on LEGO Shop – March 2021

For those who have been waiting for it, the LEGO Bonsai Tree (10281) is now back in stock on the LEGO Shop. The set has literally been out of stock ever since its release in January. If you didn’t know, the Bonsai Tree is part of the new LEGO Botanical Collection which also includes the Flower Bouquet (10280) but that one is still sold out.

LEGO Seasonal Easter Bunny’s Carrot House (40449) Official Images

There are now official images of the upcoming LEGO Seasonal Easter Bunny’s Carrot House (40449) promotional set. It has 232 pieces and it will be free with purchases of $60 or more from March 15 – April 5.

Help youngsters celebrate the season with this LEGO® Easter Bunny’s Carrot House (40449). They’ll love building the bunny and its cute carrot house and can challenge their friends to hunt for the egg hidden in the attic. The set comes with fun elements that will ensure this quirky carrot house makes an eye-catching centerpiece. It sits on a sturdy baseplate, making it easy to display.

• Let kids fall in love with the cute Easter Bunny’s Carrot House. This super, seasonal gift comes with a buildable bunny and carrot house. Perfect for kids aged 8+.
• Includes a door, mailbox, 3 eggs, flower and grass elements, plus a sticker sheet for decorating inside and outside the house.
• House measures over 5 in. (15 cm) high, 3 in. (9 cm) wide and 3 in. (9 cm) deep. Bunny stands over 1 in. (5 cm) tall.

LEGO Microgame Feedback Wanted and Chance to Win Unity Minifigure

A month ago, LEGO announced a new Build your own game contest in partnership with Unity on LEGO Ideas where you create a game and as compensation, you would receive a limited edition LEGO Unity minifigure just by participating. LEGO is now looking for some feedback about LEGO Microgame whether you’ve tried it out or not. All you have to do is be honest on your feedback. In doing the survey, there’s a chance for you to win one of the 100 Unity minifigures so there’s no harm in doing it.

A few months ago, we got to hear about LEGO Microgame – Unity. It was a different offering then we typically see which hopefully educated or appealed to certain AFOLs. With that being said, the Microgame team is looking for feedback from anyone. Whether you used it or not you can participate in the survey. They only ask that you are honest. This means you can take the survey event if you never participated.

Also, you can win a limited edition Minifigure 🙂

To learn more about the LEGO Microgame: https://learn.unity.com/project/lego-template

Public Survey and Statement from the LEGO Games team:

We would be most grateful if you could share your feedback on your experience with the LEGO Microgame. Your honest opinion means a lot even if you have not tried it yet.

By filling out this survey, you will have the opportunity to be entered for a chance to win one of 100 limited edition LEGO minifigures. Please share your feedback by the end

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