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LEGO Mother’s Day Card (5005878) Promotion Now Live on Shop@Home

LEGO Mother's Day Card (5005878)

The promotion for the LEGO Mother’s Day Card (5005878) is now live on LEGO Shop@Home. The set is free with purchases of $40 or more and it also stacks with the LEGO Trolls World Tour Poppy’s Carriage (30555) as well as the LEGO Star Wars Death Star II Battle (40407) with $75 Star Wars purchase as well as double VIP Points on Star Wars. Keep in mind that shipping is still a little delayed so you may not get your order in time for Mother’s Day on Sunday. We have provided the building instructions if you want to build it early.

LEGO Mother’s Day Card (5005878) Building Instructions

LEGO Mother's Day Card (5005878)

Since my review of the LEGO Mother’s Day Card (5005878) yesterday, a lot of you guy have asked if I could post the building instructions of the set. This is because the promotion starts on tomorrow on LEGO Shop@Home but it most likely won’t arrive in time for Mother’s Day on May 10. Below is the building instructions and parts list for the set so if you have comparable parts, you can build it to your liking. You can click the images to get a larger view as well as download the original version of them.

1 x 6117940
2 x 362301
1 x 4515347
2 x 245301
1 x 4504228
2 x 300801
8 x 346001
1 x 416201
1 x 6056292
8 x 6199889
2 x 6102769
4 x 4211438
4 x 6152645
1 x 403224
2 x 6108188
7 x 4625022

LEGO Mother's Day Card (5005878)

LEGO Creator Summer 2020 Pirate Ship (31109) High Quality Set Images

One of my favorite summer 2020 sets we’ve seen so far is the LEGO Creator Pirate Ship (31109). There are now some high quality images from kostickylega.cz showing off all three builds in the upcoming 3-in-1 set. The main build of the 1,264 piece set is the pirate ship itself and the other builds include a reimagining of Skull Island as well as a tavern. This set will definitely go great with the LEGO Ideas Pirates of Barracuda Bay (21322) and I can see fans buying multiples of this set to have all three builds at the same time.

How LEGO is Helping Families Affected by COVID-19 Around the World

Earlier this year, LEGO announced some initiatives to help children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. A few days ago, they released a press release showing what the company has been doing for those affected around the world.

How we’re helping families impacted by COVID-19

Our commitment to ensuring we reach crisis-affected children with learning through play support and vital supplies.

With 90% of the world’s student population currently out of school, and millions of families facing financial, job or medical insecurity, the global impact of COVID-19 on children’s wellbeing and development is unprecedented.

We’ve been inspired and humbled by the work that thousands of amazing charities, NGOs and not-for-profit organisations are doing to provide essential services to families during this time – whether that be ensuring children continue to have access to education, or helping the youngest members of our communities feel safe, valued and supported.

But in many cases, these organisations are facing an unparalleled demand for their services.

That’s why we’ve joined forces with the LEGO Foundation, pledging US $50m to support children impacted by COVID-19. Part of the funding will go to new and existing partners in our local communities to help them reach crisis-affected children with vital supplies and opportunities to learn through play to support their well-being and the development of essential life skills.

Here are just few examples of the many ways these incredible organisations support children day-after-day.

Amigos – Hungary

Amigos brings rare moments of playful joy to young patients in hospitals across Hungary. The organisation is run

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LEGO Ideas Earth Globe Achieves 10,000 Supporters

The Earth Globe by Disneybrick55 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. It replicates a globe that you normally would see in an educational setting and it uses 2,060 pieces to build it. I believe this is the first project to reach the Second 2020 Review Stage since it is the beginning of a new month but it is currently listed with the ones from the First 2020 Review Stage so we’ll see which one it is on.

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