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LEGO Announces Initiatives to Teach Kids About Cyberbullying

With more kids being online this year, LEGO has announced a new initiative to teach kids how to handle cyberbullying. There is a new Build & Talk activity over at www.LEGO.com/cyberbullying that helps parents talk to kids about cyberbullying. In addition, there is a new LEGO Friends #BoostUp experience on the LEGO Life app to help address this subject.

Billund, November 16th, 2020: The LEGO Group has today expanded its range of family-focused digital child safety and wellbeing initiatives to help families have conversations and learn more about how to tackle cyberbullying in an engaging, memorable way.

A new ‘Build & Talk’ activity guide has been created to help parents and caregivers initiate conversations with their child about this challenging subject while completing some simple LEGO® builds together. At the same time a new playful LEGO Friends #BoostUp experience is being introduced in the LEGO Life app, developed with Peppy Pals, a leading creator of digital social and emotional learning experiences, to help children understand and celebrate the power of being kind online and giving them the skills they need to thrive online.

Social media and digital networks can provide friendship lifelines for many children globally, particularly at a time when many remain out of school due to the pandemic. While most children use social media as a force for kindness; by the time a child is in their teenage years, the majority say they have experienced cyberbullying[1]. The new initiatives from the LEGO Group have been developed to help children feel empowered to spot and

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Design Your Own LEGO City Set Unboxing

A few weeks ago, we reported that LEGO was testing a new service that allows you to design your own LEGO City set. A reader named Andreas was able to purchase one and he has sent over images of the unboxing experience.

As you can see from the images, the box shows the set you’ve created on the front along with your name on the bottom right corner. The back and side shows the vehicles, building, minifigure, and animals that you can choose from to add in your custom set.

The builds are separated into individual bags along with the building instructions. There’s also a sticker sheet which looks to have all of the stickers for all the different builds.

Overall, the line has extremely great potential and will be a great idea for gift giving. The recipient will most likely be overjoyed seeing their name on the box along with getting the builds. Obviously, LEGO has to update the builds to keep it fresh and would work good with their other themes as well however it probably won’t work with licensed ones. The pilot program is now over and LEGO is gathering details on how it will work in the future. Hopefully the feedback is good and will roll out worldwide.

Unfortunately, the pilot project has been completed and we are now in the process of analyzing the feedback we have received. At present, we are unfortunately unable to confirm the project’s future plans, and our primary focus is to test the concept and gather

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LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (10274) Now Available on LEGO Shop

The LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (10274) is now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. The set has 2,352 pieces and retails for $199.99 and it is based on the upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie. If you purchase the Ecto-1, you’ll also get a free poster of the same scene from the official movie poster (shown below).

Keep in mind that next week starts the early VIP Black Friday promotions in which you can get a few gift with purchase sets along with double points. That is if the Ecto-1 doesn’t sell out by then which I think it will.

LEGO Ghostbusters: Afterlife Poster

LEGO Colosseum (10276) Roman Chariot GWP Set Revealed

Yesterday was the official announcement for the LEGO Colosseum (10276) and in the press release, it said there was a free gift with purchase Roman Chariot set when you buy it during the Black Friday 2020 promotions starting on November 27. We know have a clear image of the set courtesy of a LEGO Store flyer. As you can see above, it shows a chariot pulled by two brick-built horses. It also includes a Roman minifigure as well. The promo will run from November 27-30, while supplies last. Thanks to John for the image.

LEGO Ideas Automated Garbage Truck Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Automated Garbage Truck by MochiMaster is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. The 441 piece truck seems like your normal truck but the side of it has knobs that operate the bin arm and compacting ram which makes it much more playable than your normal City vehicles.

The project now joins the Boeing 737 Passenger Plane, Colosseum (Architecture Style), Gravity Falls: The Mystery Shack, Brick Town Police Station, , Red Dwarf Starbug, Avatar: The Last Airbender – YIP YIP!, Classic Castle, Open MRI, Motorized Lighthouse, Avatar: The Illuminated World of Pandora, Spirited Away, Jumanji of 1995, Auto Union Type C Racecar as the ones that have reached the Third 2020 Review Stage.

LEGO Star Wars Nebulon-B Frigate (77904) Now Available on LEGO Shop

The San Diego Comic Con 2020 LEGO Star Wars Nebulon-B Frigate (77904) is now available for purchase on the LEGO Shop. The set has 459 pieces and retails for $39.99. If you want it, I highly suggest getting it now because it probably won’t last that long unless LEGO made a lot of it. This looks to be the last exclusive that LEGO has in store for the SDCC 2020 exclusives.

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