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LEGO Harry Potter Magical Treasury: A Visual Guide to the Wizarding World Coming in 2020

There is a listing on Amazon of a new book from DK called LEGO Harry Potter Magical Treasury: A Visual Guide to the Wizarding World that you can now preorder. It won’t be released until July 7, 2020 but it is an updated version of the LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World from 2011 and it also includes an exclusive minifigure. Like with many other LEGO visual guides, the book will feature many sets and minifigures from the LEGO Harry Potter theme over the years as well as interviews with the design team and a behind the scenes look at how the sets came to be. Any guesses on who the exclusive minifigure will be?

A spellbinding book featuring the very best sets and minifigures in the LEGO Wizarding World–plus an exclusive minifigure from the LEGO Harry Potter theme for your collection.

Packed with sets, minifigures, and magical accessories from the LEGO Wizarding World, DK’s LEGO Harry Potter Magical Treasury covers the very best of the LEGO Harry Potter theme–from a Hogwarts castle with more than 6,000 pieces to a perfectly molded minifigure-sized wand.

Learn how these magical sets are created in a behind-the-scenes chapter, which features an interview with the award-winning LEGO Harry Potter team.

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LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 19 (71025) Amazon Sale – October 2019

The Series 19 LEGO Collectible Minifigures (71025) were just released last month but they’re already on sale over on Amazon. They are currently priced at $2.99 which is back to the old price from a few years ago. There is a limit of 30 per order but I assume you can put in as many orders as you want. Keep in mind they are totally random so you will most likely get duplicates. We usually don’t see sales on the minifigures unless they’re close to retiring so getting them at a discount this early is a good deal.

LEGO Double VIP Points Event Now Live – October 14-27

As I reported last week, there is now a Double VIP Points promotion going on for all products on LEGO Shop@Home. This promotion will run from now until October 27 so get you shopping in if you were holding off on it. This will probably be one of the last longer Double VIP Points events for the year with maybe one or two short ones during the holiday shopping season.

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LEGO Disney Frozen 2 Elsa’s Winter Throne (30553) Polybag Found at Walmart

If you’re a fan of the LEGO Disney Frozen 2 sets, there’s also a new polybag called Elsa’s Winter Throne (30553) that you can pick up as well. This polybag was found at Walmart on a cardboard display shelf and is probably priced at $3.99. The polybag features a Elsa minidoll along with her throne and some food accessories. Thanks to Gordon for the heads up.

Build a beautiful ice throne and scepter for Elsa and place the crown on her head, then add a table with a buildable cake, chocolate bar and drink for her to enjoy!

LEGO Gift Set (5006008) Promotion Coming Soon

It looks like there’s a new LEGO gift-with-purchase promotion that has started LEGO Brand Stores for a LEGO Gift Set (5006008). A reader by the name of Ben has sent over some pictures of the Gift Set and was told that VIPs can get it for free with purchases of $40 or more.

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They were told by the Dallas Northpark Mall store that the item was supposed to be released a while back but there was a delay with the supplier but stores are now getting them and are hoping the promo will run until the end of the year. There is a product page on LEGO Shop@Home showing it is a free item that is valued at $15.99 but it isn’t live yet so the promotion may be online as well in the near future.

As for the Gift Set itself, it comes with a number of items that are used as gift items and they include a card, a couple of tags, wrapping paper, sticker sheets, and a gift bag.

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