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The LEGO Foundation Awards $100 Million to Sesame Workshop

The LEGO Foundation has announced that they will give $100 million to the Sesame Workshop to help children who are affected by the Rohingya and Syrian refugee crises. If you don’t know, The LEGO Foundation is an organization that is also part of the LEGO Group and it is dedicated to promoting learning and being creative through play. Check out the full press release below.


The LEGO Foundation awards $100 million to Sesame Workshop to bring the power of learning through play to children affected by the Rohingya and Syrian refugee crises

New program will provide critical new insights into effective models of learning through play for children affected by crisis

Billund, Denmark – 5 December 2018 – Today, the LEGO Foundation announced that it is awarding a $100 million grant to Sesame Workshop to ensure that young children affected by the Rohingya and Syrian crises have opportunities to learn through play and develop the skills needed for the future. Working in partnership with BRAC, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and New York University’s Global TIES for Children, Sesame Workshop will reach children affected by crises in Bangladesh and the Syrian response region with early childhood and play-based learning opportunities.

The $100 million grant from the LEGO Foundation will benefit some of the world’s most vulnerable children and call attention to the critical importance of learning through play to set them on a path of healthy growth and development. The LEGO Foundation is the first to step up and meet the John D. and Catherine T.

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Blizzard Open to Discussing LEGO World of Warcraft Sets

It was a huge surprise back in May when Activision Blizzard announced they were partnering up with LEGO to produce LEGO Overwatch which will be coming out in January. Since then, fans have been wondering if LEGO will be doing other IPs in Blizzard’s portfolio. Recently, Forbes has done an interview with both Blizzard Vice President of Consumer Products Matt Beecher and LEGO Designer Woon Tze Chee about some of the Overwatch sets. The interview basically talked about the sets and how they came to be and transitioned to if LEGO will be doing other products with other IPs. While LEGO declined to say on the possibility of LEGO World of Warcraft sets, Beecher went on to say:

It needs to be the right time and place for both parties. I mean, we would definitely be interested in discussing that. With World of Warcraft, there’s a hundred million-plus people that have touched that experience at some point in their life, so there’s a very broad and diverse audience around the world that supports World Of Warcraft. But it obviously would be a mutual decision. We need make sure there’s enough indicators pointing to that it would be a great idea.

As a Warcraft fan, I wouldn’t mind seeing LEGO Warcraft sets. It is a fantasy/castle theme that fans would enjoy with almost unlimited playability because the lore is so expansive. Since LEGO Nexo Knights has retired, there’s a hole in the castle theme and Warcraft could supplement the years where we don’t have castle-type sets. That … Continue

Last Round of LEGO Double VIP Points for 2018

LEGO has kicked off another round of Double VIP Point promotion which will be the last one for the year. This promotion will run online and in stores from now until December 10 and it also combines with the LEGO Seasonal Christmas Carousel (40293) with purchases of $99 or more, while supplies last. Again thank you to everyone making your purchases through our links as it does help support the site.

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LEGO 2018 Holiday Shopping Recommendations

There’s less than three weeks left in the holiday shopping season and now is a good time for me to release my 2018 LEGO shopping recommendations as I’ve had some good feedback for them. Like with previous years, I’ll be categorizing this year’s LEGO sets into various price point groups. Note that some of these sets are currently on sale on Amazon.


$1-$25 Price Range


LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Outrider Dropship Attack (76101) – $14.99

With the second Avengers: Infinity War movie coming out in a few months, why not give kids a head start on it with the Outrider Dropship Attack. For a smaller set, it does include a lot of minifigures including Captain America, Black Widow, and two Outriders.

Amazon | Shop@Home


LEGO Friends Service & Care Truck (41348) – $19.99

The LEGO Friends summer theme was go-kart related this year and one of the cooler looking budget-friendly sets was the Service & Care Truck as it includes two vehicles and an Olivia minidoll.

Amazon | Shop@Home


LEGO Wizarding World Grindelwald’s Escape (75951) – $19.99

With Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald just released in theaters, kids may enjoy a set from one of the scenes from the movie which includes exclusive minifigures of Gellert Grindelwald and Seraphina Picquery.

Amazon | Shop@Home


LEGO DC Super Heroes Superman & Krypto Team-Up (76096) – $19.99

Super heroes sets seem to be very popular with fans from all ages and the Superman & Krypto Team-Up features some exclusives including Krypto and the anti-hero character, Lobo.

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Chris McKay Confirms The LEGO Batman Sequel in the Works

The LEGO Batman Movie

It’s been almost two years since The LEGO Batman Movie was in theaters and fans have been wondering if there will be a sequel for it. The director for the first movie, Chris McKay, has assured us that a second movie is currently being worked on. This doesn’t mean that that The LEGO Batman Movie 2 has been officially announced but at least we know Warner Bros. is looking into it another movie for Batman. In the meantime, we still have the Caped Crusader in The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part which hits theaters in February.

LEGO 2019 Seasonal BrickHeadz Sets Revealed

LEGO BrickHeadz Dragon Dance Guy (40354)

A few months ago, I did a post saying that the LEGO BrickHeadz line was rumored to be ending next year but it looks like that has been debunked as LEGO’s servers have uploaded the 2019 LEGO Seasonal BrickHeadz sets. As of this writing, there are eight sets that we can expect with three of them being available at the beginning of the year. There are high quality images of three of the sets and the rest are shown on the back of one of them.

General: Birthday Clown (40348)
Valentine: Puppy (40349)
Lunar New Year: Dragon Dance Guy (40354)
Easter: Chick (40350)
Halloween: Ghost (40351)
Christmas: Reindeer, Elf, Elfie (40353)

LEGO 2019 Seasonal BrickHeadz


Birthday Clown (40348)

LEGO BrickHeadz Birthday Clown (40348)

LEGO BrickHeadz Birthday Clown (40348)

LEGO BrickHeadz Birthday Clown (40348)


Puppy (40349)

LEGO BrickHeadz Valentine Puppy (40349)

LEGO BrickHeadz Valentine Puppy (40349)

LEGO BrickHeadz Valentine Puppy (40349)


Dragon Dance Guy (40354)

LEGO BrickHeadz Dragon Dance Guy (40354)

LEGO BrickHeadz Dragon Dance Guy (40354)

LEGO BrickHeadz Dragon Dance Guy (40354)

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LEGO Marvel Bricktober 2018 (5005256) Set May Not Be Available in US

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Bricktober 2018 (5005256)

A lot of you may have been waiting to get your hands on the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Bricktober 2019 (5005256) set but I have some news about it that you may not like. I’ve been told by a source that it was only available in North America at Toys R Us Canada and we might not even see it being available at LEGO Brand Stores/Shop@Home. It also seems unlikely that we’ll also be seeing the Harry Potter (5005254) set at LBR and S@H but fortunately, Barnes & Noble still has their promo going for it until December 26.

Going back to the Marvel minifigure set, it’s a bummer that we won’t see it at LEGO Stores but there’s still a very slim chance that it could go to another retailer early next year however I won’t hold my breath. Currently the only way to get it is on the secondary market or if you have connections to someone in Canada or overseas.

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