LEGO Build & Believe

    product trial5 out of 5 – Kidspot mums would purchase LEGO Build & Believe sets again and recommend them to their friends and family.

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    LEGO is the perfect fun activity for your kids! Inspire their imagination and creativity with the great range of products. You don’t just have to build with the instructions – you can rebuild or mix the sets for endless play, making it great value and the perfect way to spend quality time and quality play with your child. So, get ready for lots of fun together!

    The LEGO Build & Believe range includes LEGO Friends, Disney, Elves & Unikitty.

    LEGO Friends

    LEGO Friends are five ordinary girls doing extraordinary things in their home town, Heartlake City – helping each other make the world a better place!

    LEGO® Friends Olivia’s Mission Vehicle – Rush to help the little cat stuck in a tree with LEGO® Friends Olivia’s Mission Vehicle, featuring a rooftop control center and room for lots of friends inside!  Includes an Olivia mini-doll figure, plus a buildable Zobo figure and a Vega the cat figure.

    LEGO® Friends Heartlake City Resort – Make a splash at the LEGO Friends Heartlake City Resort featuring a hotel with 2 bedrooms, monorail, water park with 2 slides, and a beach area with water scooter and parasailer.

    LEGO® Friends Emma’s Deluxe Bedroom – Enjoy a day of arts and crafts in Emma’s bedroom with a four-poster bed, drawing board with paints and canvas tile, turning pottery wheel, and a special stand for Chico the cat.

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    LEGO Disney

    Build and play out stories from your favourite fairytales. Disney characters come to life as you recreate adventure, romance, and heroism!

    LEGO® Disney Sleeping Beauty’s Fairytale Castle – Celebrate Disney Aurora’s 16th Birthday in LEGO Disney Sleeping Beauty’s Fairytale Castle with spinning wheel, vanity, bedroom, balcony and Maleficent’s lair.

    LEGO® Disney Rapunzel’s Traveling Caravan – Go on a journey with Rapunzel, Cassandra, Maximus and their amazing open-up caravan with everything you need for sleepovers, cooking and adventures.

    LEGO Elves

    Create your own epic quests with Elves’ companions, Dragons, Goblins and fantasy locations.

    LEGO® Elves The Elvenstar Tree Bat Attack  – Defend the Elvenstar Tree in this LEGO Elves set, featuring a 3-level tree with slide, transformation function, waterfall tower and portal, plus 3 mini-doll figures and a Noctura the evil bat figure.

    LEGO UniKitty

    Go on an adventure with UniKitty and her four other pals. Unikitty is the energetic, bubbly, and bright princess of Unikingdom. She’s a creative thinker and leads the charge when there’s a problem in need of a solution.

    LEGO® UniKitty Unikingdom Creative Brick Box – Get creative with a handy storage box full of colorful bricks to create all kinds of scenery and 16 amazing characters from Unikingdom, building confidence and imagination along the way.

    LEGO® UniKitty Cloud Car  – The fun and colorful  LEGO Unikitty Cloud Car features a spinning sunshine propeller, 2 sparkle matter stud shooters and a flag, plus a small park scene, Square Bear’s house and 3 buildable figures.

    LEGO stockists: Farmers, The Warehouse, Toyworld, Kmart, & Independent Toy Stores

    We have given 30 members with a child aged between 6 and 9 years old the chance to trial and review two LEGO sets from the selection above. Read their reviews below.

    Each selected reviewer will receive:

    • 2 x LEGO sets, selected at random from the selection above

    Please scroll to the bottom of the page to add your review as a comment.

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    Kidspot Terms and Conditions: You will be required to post your review on our Product Trials page if you are selected. Your name and postal address will be given to the supplier for the purpose of delivery of the product only. If you do not complete your review as instructed you will be required to return the product to Kidspot at your expense.

    321 Comments

    1. RebekahHoeft 09/10/2018 at 2:46 pm

      This would be amazing! As a mum with four kids this would be the ultimate trial to partake in as I know my kids would love it. My 6 year old loves to build and his imagination runs wild when given the opportunity so this would be a dream come true. My older daughter also loves lego so fingers crossed.

      When I was a child, like many of the other comments here I loved to build castles and forts, we would turn our bunk bed into a pirate ship and set sail. We never owned lego but my grandparents did and I would love it when we would go to visit and I could build and play. I would usually makes houses and castles but then there would be the moments of pure imagination where I would build something so unique and in my mind – brilliant.

      Hopefully I get to participate in this trial so I can watch my children nourish their imaginations and build what they can dream of.

    2. janiceynz 09/10/2018 at 2:46 pm

      As a kid I loved building houses out of lego, blankets or sticks. My kids are 6 and 7 and love creating

    3. EmilyH 09/10/2018 at 2:45 pm

      I used to live making huts and houses with my brothers, in trees, hedges the wood shed etc and setting up a home.
      I have 2 boys in the age range who would love to work together to review the Lego sets. They are 9 and 6.

    4. janiceynz 09/10/2018 at 2:44 pm

      When I was a kid I used to love building houses, out of lego, stucks or blanketa. My.kids are 6 and 7 and love creating

    5. womblenz 09/10/2018 at 2:41 pm

      Amazing trial! – My favourite thing to build when I was growing up was anything I could get my hands on and use real tools with – wood, hammer and nails always great fun. My daughter is 6 and doesn’t have the same farm freedom I had as we are renting in ‘Urbanville’, but she loves creating with Lego and pretend play with her creations.

    6. courtneyevans91 09/10/2018 at 2:36 pm

      I loved using anything I could to build a kitchen! I would use beaded necklaces for spaghetti and anything I could find to turn it into some sort of a meal. I would make a kitchen either out of blocks or something bigger in my club house/play house. My 8 year old girl would love to trial one of these sets!

    7. Michele Jackson 09/10/2018 at 2:34 pm

      I used to love building houses, complete with furniture. My daughter is 8 and would totally love this.

    8. Pbeckingsale 09/10/2018 at 2:33 pm

      I have 7, 6, and 4 year olds who love love love LEGO! We loved making forts/huts in the bush at the back of our farm. We used branches, and leaves and anything else our Mum woud let us pilfer. We used to make mud pies and when the weather was too bad used talcolm powder to make powder pies to serve up to our many make believe friends.

    9. Madsid123_ 09/10/2018 at 2:28 pm

      Oh that’s an awesome trial. My 7 years old son just loves it and he always buys different sets to play with. This is one thing that can keeps him busy for hours. I happily buy him because this is something I dont mind playing him for longer hours as he uses his creativity to build new things everytime. I always liked to make houses but my son uses his imagination to make buildings, cars, aeroplanes, ships etc. I would love to be considered for this exciting trial. Thanks.

    10. keades13 09/10/2018 at 2:28 pm

      My daughter is 6 in 2 days (11/10) and I would love to introduce her to the world of Lego. She always watches on keenly and tries to help her brothers when they are constructing sets so I think she would love to have some Lego of her own.
      When I was younger I used to love going round to my cousins house as they had a huge bucket full of Lego. I would spend hours building houses complete with removable roof.

    11. Loucyd3 09/10/2018 at 2:28 pm

      Oh wow, I used to always love building flower huts under the trees and bushes with my nieces and nephews as a young girl. It was so much fun and they totally loved it. The outer but was branches and leaves and on the inside we would decorate it with roses, grapefruits and lemons. My 8yr old son and almost 5yr old daughter are absolute Lego fans and would love to share their thoughts.

    12. KAHamilton 09/10/2018 at 2:27 pm

      We would absolutely love to trial this amazing Lego! My son is 6 and my daughter is 9 🙂 I used to love constructing and creating forts and hideouts in the bushes and trees of my garden when I was really young! I used to play for hours and hours out in the sun with my two sisters, pretending and imagining we were pirates and fairies using sheets as outfits and pillows and tree branches and leaves and all sorts for the hideouts! It was so much fun and we created some amazing memories that’ll last forever! 😊💜👍

    13. Carolynmaree 09/10/2018 at 2:27 pm

      My 8 year old son! He is Autistic and it has been recommended for him to use Lego to help his fine motor skills and independence. I remember my sister and I saving our pocket money and we bought a bucket of lego, which my mum still has to this day.

    14. rachaelsfun 09/10/2018 at 2:27 pm

      would be amazing to get to try have a master 7 that loves lego (boys or girls ones) and he always loves to build cars and buildings and stuff hes seen on minecraft too
      as a kid we always loved to build castles and buildings and make stories with them

    15. Mummummum 09/10/2018 at 2:25 pm

      I have a 6 and 9 year old. As a kid I absolutely loved building forts out of the sticks in the bush.

    16. Claret 09/10/2018 at 2:24 pm

      My favourite thing to make as a child (while ‘borrowing’ my brothers LEGO) was a castle for my dolls. I always tried to make it as tall as possible.
      I would love for my daughter who is 7yrs old to have the opportunity to play and use her imagination to create something and then review it for her peers. Thank you 🙂

    17. Michelle 09/10/2018 at 2:24 pm

      My favourite thing to build when I was younger were houses! I loved adding rooms and levels when I got more LEGO and loved making slides to go downstairs and bunk beds! I also had the little white picket fences which were great for making pens for the pets! My 8 year old daughter would love to review LEGO, especially LEGO Friends please!

    18. Moomyboo 09/10/2018 at 2:19 pm

      My daughter is 9 years old and would love to try the Lego. I never had Lego as a child but my partner had Lego has a child. When we moved to NZ from England we shipped it all Lego over. My partner said he built cars and he had toys cars as well. He used to try to build the toy cars out of Lego.

    19. rachb 09/10/2018 at 2:16 pm

      My favourite thing to build as a child would have been a house. I used to spend hours creating a house with multiple stories for my small dolls to live in. My daughter is 6 years old

    20. Tscott 09/10/2018 at 2:16 pm

      My seven year old daughter is the most creative kid I know. She has inherited a love of Lego from both my husband and I. As a kid I loved to build mansions and gardens for my figurines!

    21. Vanessa Jackson 09/10/2018 at 2:16 pm

      I loved making huts out of chairs and blankets and boxes. My son is 8 and also loves hut building but is also very much a LEGO fan boy!

    22. serenajay 09/10/2018 at 2:16 pm

      When I was a child lego was totally focused towards boys and you couldn’t get any of the awesome lego sets with girls/women as the main figurines like you can now. My brother had a massive collection of lego and I used to play with it all of the time and my favorite thing to do was to build houses with it and set it all up like it was my very own lego dolls house complete with a garden outside. I loved it! I have a 6 year old who would be absolutely over the moon to get his very own lego to explore and play with and I would love to see how he learns and creates with it too!

    23. Gemmymp 09/10/2018 at 2:15 pm

      As a child I always adored playing with Lego as I could create anything I dreamed of, be it a farm with lots of animals with pens and a woolshed, or playing wars and building cities with my brother. You were only held back by the extent of your imagination. That’s why I buy it now for my own children for Birthdays or Christmases. I have a 6 nearly 7 year old daughter who loves the Lego Friends sets and is always coming up with elaborate stories and plots for her characters and I love nothing more than getting down at her level and playing with her.

    24. Mumofyoungs 09/10/2018 at 2:15 pm

      Lego is awesome! Great for both logic and creativity. I remember trying to build princess castles as a kid and designing my dream bedroom. My older 2 kids (9 & 7) would love to be involved in this product review! 🙂

    25. Yanni Wang 09/10/2018 at 2:15 pm

      My son is six years old. When I was a child, I use to build doll houses with wood and leaves found in the garden

    26. Syboo 09/10/2018 at 2:15 pm

      I had lots of Lego when I was a child and I loved to build big houses and castles. I would disappear into my room for hours to build. I loved it! Now my twins are nearly 6 and have been asking for Lego for a while. Megablocks were a huge hit but gets boring now. My son even calls himself a builder and he is totally into it! We would love to trial some, including me as I haven’t played with Lego in 30 years. 🙂

    27. Louise Human 09/10/2018 at 2:12 pm

      My kids is 8 and 6 years old. We always used to build a jail with lego. Then one got to be the ‘baddie’ and the other the police👮‍♂️👤

    28. Tiana Hepi 09/10/2018 at 2:09 pm

      When i was younger i loved to build fairy houses and let my imagination go wild outside in the garden x My son is 6 he loves lego and building ships & forts and everything he would be extatic to try out the Lego Elves programme hes been into of late is about elves too so this would be extra mindblowing for him 🙂 Thank you.

    29. suki chung 09/10/2018 at 2:08 pm

      As a child I loved to play with duplo and build pretend houses and castle with my sisters. My son is 6 and would love to try out some lego!! We have many duplo in our house and we just started our lego collection so this would be awesome for his starting point.

    30. Rainbow 09/10/2018 at 2:07 pm

      My son is 6 years old and loves LEGO. When I was young my brother, sister and myself would spend hours building a town with our LEGO. We would build little houses, hotels, shops and restaurants and of course the cars and buses to move around our little town in!

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