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LEGO BrickHeadz Disney Monsters Inc. Sulley, Mike and Boo Figures (40861) Revealed

LEGO has revealed some new LEGO BrickHeadz Disney Monsters Inc. set coming in March. with Sulley, Mike and Boo Figures (40861). The set has 303 pieces and will retail for $24.99.

Surprise kids with this LEGO® BrickHeadz™ ǀ Disney and Pixar Sulley, Mike and Boo Figures (40861) toy building set. Fans can act out Monsters, Inc. moments with the beloved characters, making this a great small movie gift-giving idea, for girls and boys ages 10 years old and up. The brick-built Sulley, Mike and Boo characters can also be displayed alongside other collectible LEGO BrickHeadz building sets (each sold separately) using the included sturdy baseplates. Set contains 303 pieces.

LEGO Disney Winnie the Pooh Sets Officially Announced

LEGO has officially revealed a couple of new Disney Winnie the Pooh sets that will be available in March. Winnie the Pooh gets a larger scaled model with his hunny pot that opens up to reveal some small rooms. Piglet also gets his standalone set that has a birthday cake that also opens up.


Winnie the Pooh (43300) – 1,399 pieces/$149.99

Disney movie fans can celebrate a milestone with this LEGO® ǀ Disney Winnie the Pooh (43300) display model building kit. This commemorative building set, packed with well-known details for adults aged 18 and over, makes a nostalgic home decoration display. It includes a brick-built, classic Winnie the Pooh character, with movable head, ears, arms and hands, and a buildable honey pot. The brick-built model also includes 2 surprises. The ‘Hunny’ pot opens to reveal 2 rooms and holds 2 LEGO ǀ Disney characters: a Winnie the Pooh minifigure and Eeyore character. This Winnie the Pooh gift-giving idea is a great choice for yourself or another fan’s birthday or Christmas. The building kit enhances a current collection or lets you build one around the iconic Pooh, his love for ‘Hunny’ and his friends. And as you build, you can collect all your sets in one place: the LEGO Builder app lets you save your sets, zoom, rotate in 3D and track your building progress. Set contains 1,399 pieces.


Piglet’s Birthday Fun (43305) – 544 pieces/$39.99

Join Piglet’s Birthday Fun (43305) and celebrate Winnie the Pooh’s 100th birthday with this LEGO® ǀ Disney play or display building

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More LEGO Star Wars SMART Play Sets Revealed

LEGO has revealed some new LEGO Star Wars SMART Play sets that you can pre-order today. These sets are SMART Play compatible meaning that they do have SMART Minifigures and SMART Tags but the SMART Bricks themselves are not included. You’ll need to get either Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter (75241), Luke’s Red Five X-Wing (75423), or Throne Room Duel & A-Wing (75427) to get the SMART Brick if you want full functionality of the system.


SMART Play: Luke’s Landspeeder (75420) – 215 pieces/$39.99

Refuel and repair Luke’s Landspeeder (75420) and role-play Star Wars: A New Hope™ stories with this LEGO® Star Wars™ building toy for kids. Clip Luke’s Lightsaber™ to the landspeeder, fold out the service station’s awning for easy access to the fuel hose, hammer and kitchen accessories, and grab the blue milk carton from the box. This LEGO SMART Play™ Compatible Set includes a SMART Luke Skywalker LEGO minifigure, a Jawa LEGO minifigure and a Gonk Droid, plus a SMART Tag. Add a SMART Brick from All-In-One Sets 75421, 75423 or 75427 (sold separately) for interactive play, bringing SMART Luke Skywalker to life and activating dynamic lights and sounds when fueling, repairing and driving the landspeeder. Kids can build with confidence using the LEGO Builder app – zoom, rotate in 3D and track progress with easy-to-follow digital instructions. A cool Star Wars gift for boys, girls and fans ages 6 years old and up, this set contains 215 pieces.


SMART Play: Yoda’s Hut and Jedi Training (75422) – 440 pieces/$69.99

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LEGO Editions Football (43019) Officially Announced

LEGO has officially revealed a new LEGO Editions set with the Football (43019). Releasing on March 1 (pre-order today), the set has 1,498 pieces and will retail for $129.99. The set features an almost 1:1 scale LEGO football that can open up to reveal a mini stadium scene inside.

Kick-off kids’ creativity with the LEGO Editions Football (43019) building toy for 10+ year old boys and girls. Packed with awesome details, this building set lets fans create an almost 1:1 LEGO football based on the size 5 ball used in official matches.

The collectible DIY display model includes LEGO Technic elements to achieve a rounded shape, and the outside of the ball features 6 stylish deco discs, while inside there’s an exciting mini stadium celebration scene waiting to be discovered. Kids can press the button and watch the moment the football player figures celebrate a win, with fireworks popping off behind the stage. Other fun stadium details include a small golden trophy toy in the centre and big screens.

A great football gift for 10+ year old boys, girls and teenagers, as well as adult fans, the model kit is designed for display and includes a black base that makes it easy to show it off as kids’ bedroom decor once completed. It’s also available in the LEGO Builder app, where fans can track their progress.

LEGO Mario Kart Luigi Set Teaser

LEGO has released a short video on social media teasing a LEGO Mario Kart Luigi set. After the release of the Mario Kart – Mario & Standard Kart (72037) last year, we were wondering if LEGO would make Luigi and it looks like he’s coming soon.

In the teaser, Luigi is seen pulling up next to Mario in his Mach 8 Kart. You can clearly see part of the blue and yellow kart with the red rims. Hopefully the set can recreate the famous Luigi death start meme. Last year, the Mario & Standard Kart was announced on MAR10 Day so we can guess that LEGO will be revealing the set that day too.

LEGO Education Learning at Home Sets Officially Announced

LEGO has officially revealed a new line of LEGO Education sets called Learning at Home which should be available tomorrow. The sets are designed for kids to learn at home by doing various science experiments. One thing to note is that the Space sets have some new printing for the astronaut minifigures.


Moon Mission Science Kit (45200) – 519 pieces/$49.99

Ignite a love of science and lunar travel in kids aged 8 plus with this Moon Mission Science Kit (45200), part of the LEGO® Education building-set collection. Target their passion for space with an educational toy they can build and play with repeatedly. Launch kids’ critical thinking skills with a spaceship toy, Earth-to-moon launchpad, habitat, greenhouses, 2 astronaut minifigures and more. Inspire STEM learning, exploration and independent play with the included physical science experiments for kids, which encourage them to find solutions and invent new ways of achieving their goals through fun. It’s great that adults can boost kids’ learning with a cool space toy that sparks ingenuity. This STEM gift for kids is ideal for holidays, Christmas or birthdays, encouraging them to jump in and get started. Girls and boys of all ages can develop their problem-solving and other STEM skills while enjoying a set that offers fun ways to learn more about their passion. Set contains 519 pieces.


Antarctic Animals Science Kit (45201) – 461 pieces/$49.99

Spark a love of science and nature in kids aged 7 years old and over with this Antarctic Animals Science Kit (45201), part of a series of LEGO®

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LEGO Ideas Design a Vendor Cart Winning GWP Announced

LEGO has announced the winner of the LEGO Ideas Design a Vendor Cart building contest for a future gift with purchase set. There were 779 builds that were entered and the winner is Urban Face Sketcher by ArchGian7. There were also 14 runner up builds as well. The winning build will now go into production and will be released some time in the future, possibly at the end of this year/early next year.

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