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LEGO's Latest Sets Have Landed – But You'll Want To Be Quick If You Want To Bag One

LEGO's Latest Sets Have Landed – But You'll Want To Be Quick If You Want To Bag One
LEGO Come in and PlayHere’s the thing, we all know LEGO® (and if you don’t… honestly, where have you been hiding?), but do you know just how much the LEGO brand has to offer? Established back in 1932, the famous LEGO brick has since become one of the world’s most instantly recognisable play icons – thanks to that genius interlocking design that means the building possibilities are basically endless. Think of it as the ultimate imagination-starter kit, no matter your age. But this summer, the fun isn’t just in the box – it’s in-store.LEGO has 20 official stores dotted across the UK, and they’re not exactly your everyday retail space, more so a playground for families, solo creatives, and little ones. We’re talking walls of colour, bins of bricks, and plenty of chances for your kids (and you, let’s be honest) to dive straight into building paradise.Expect everything from exclusive products and gifts with purchase to DIY Minifigures and even the chance to scoop up individual bricks to add to set collections or create something entirely your own. Each store is a little adventure in itself, with scavenger hunts, build challenges, and seasonal activities that change by the month.Throughout the summer, you can create your own LEGO® DREAMZzz™ Z-Blob to take home, hunt for hidden clues in-store, or team up for a family challenge – just try not to get too competitive. Some stores even let you build mythical dragons, design LEGO posters, and get even more stamps in the LEGO passport programme, The sets you’ll want before they sell outOf course, when the rain sets in – this is the UK, after all, it pays to have a few great building sets at home too. We’re sure that it won’t just be us that fancy these sets, though, so you’ll want to snap them up quick, to avoid missing out.Birthday Numbers: £17.99, LEGO.comBirthday NumbersWe’re pretty obsessed with this cute birthday number set from LEGO®, which comes with numbers zero to nine, each composed with a brightly coloured, animal theme. Now, you can make each and every birthday exciting with these buildable numbers, which contain 281 pieces for a build that’s easy enough to put together on special occasions. You could even display these numbers to mark the date, an anniversary, or anything else you can think of. Your set will contain a dog, duck, crab, rooster, toucan, flamingo, crocodile, spider, whale and snake.Buy nowCentral Train Station: £79.99, LEGO.comCentral Train StationThere are 752 pieces in this Central Train Station LEGO build, which is suitable for creatives over the age of seven. The three level station is packed with realistic features that allow for hours of imaginative play. The lift travels up to a control room, there are detailed passenger platforms with a departure timetable and ticket machine, a railway maintenance vehicle, a café under a roof canopy on the upper floor, and six Minifigures, a baby figure and two pigeons – naturally.Buy nowThe Temple Bounty: £179.99, LEGO.comThe Temple BountyOlder creatives are more suited to this mighty pirate ship, which comes with 2387 pieces. The Temple Bounty ship building kit is perfect for storytelling under makeshift masts, a display piece on a shelf, or, for gentle play. Inside the box, you’ll get everything you need to craft moving sails, a removable roof, and six Minifigures – Zane, Cole, Wyldfyre, Nya, Rogue and Zarkt. This interactive playset includes everything you need to recreate exciting stories from season 3 of NINJAGO® Dragons Rising.Buy nowRelated...There'll Be No Losing Your Kids At The Park In These Bold, Bright CoatsI'm A Podiatrist – These Are The Best Kids' School Shoes To BuyWe Found The Best Transitional Clothes On Offer, But Hurry: They've Sold Out Before

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