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. Canne 09/10/2018 at 4:01 pm

      I used to love building houses out of lego. All the different rooms. It was so fun. My kids would love this. I have a miss 7 and a mr 8

    2. Monza39 09/10/2018 at 3:59 pm

      It would be really great to get the opportunity to trial 2 of the above sets. Even though they are more ‘girl’ sets I think it would be awesome for my 6 and 7 year old sons to play and experience lego which isnt just vehicles. Lego play is an awesome play experience for any aged child as they can create anything, the possibilities are endless!

      I especially enjoyed creating houses, actually I still do 🙂

    3. Samantha9290 09/10/2018 at 3:59 pm

      Miss 9 (on sunday 14th) can sit there four hours on end creating with the LEGO that she has.
      she makes, animals, people, villages, cars. ALL SORTS. for her it is endless!

      fingers crossed that i can win her some LEGO for her <3

    4. Avahjane 09/10/2018 at 3:55 pm

      My 3 kids 6 3 and 2 would love to trial this they have just started taking interest in Lego but we have never bought as they can be abit costly but think it would be good for imagination. Please

    5. tcmmum 09/10/2018 at 3:54 pm

      I was always building houses, the pretty traditional quaint kind that you imagine all perfect grown up houses looked like and what mine would be like when I was big!! so much fun and such a timeless open ended toy!! I have a 6 and an 8 year old who would both love to try out these sets 🙂

    6. fliss1 09/10/2018 at 3:46 pm

      I always wanted to build machines, sewing machines, cameras, microwaves and my child is 8 years old

    7. lovelymom 09/10/2018 at 3:45 pm

      when I was child we did not had chance to be creative with lego, but now our kids are getting this opportunity, which is great. Currently my kid have 3 different types of lego blocks and he just keep on making out if it police station, buildings, parking lot, bridge etc. I try to make something but I can only end up making big towers :-). Would really love my 6 year old to trial this, and what would be better gift then this on his 6th Birthday…he is turning by end of this month 🙂

    8. fliss1 09/10/2018 at 3:45 pm

      I always wanted to build machines, sewing machines, cameras, microwaves

    9. Chanelle Ryder 09/10/2018 at 3:42 pm

      My daughter is 6 and loves Lego , she is quite into unikitty at the moment and it’s definitely on the Christmas list.
      But my childhood I loved building huts in the the bush with my brothers and friends… lots of role playing believing we were in worlds of our own.
      One hut even had a toilet 😂🙊 thankfully no number 2s 🙈

    10. juliereidnz 09/10/2018 at 3:42 pm

      I was lucky enough to have the Lego hospital when I was a kid which I absolutely loved building over and over again. My mum got used to the sound of Lego being sifted through on the weekends but it kept us entertained for hours so put up with the noise!
      My son who is nearly 7 loves being creative with Lego and always impresses me with his interesting creations. He would love to be part of this trial!

    11. sarahbrowne 09/10/2018 at 3:32 pm

      2 of my 4 kids aged 5 and 8 would love to be lego reviewers (and their siblings would be be very jealous). They love researching which lego set they want by watching youtube reviews. They are really into making home movies at the moment so they could even make a video review. When I was a kid I loved making things and designing clothes for my dolls. My husband was an avid lego creator. He still has his childhood lego complete in its original boxes (too precious he won’t let the kids play with it).

    12. Cheekybabes 09/10/2018 at 3:31 pm

      Wow, wouldn’t this be amazing to trial! I used to pretend to be an architect and build various style houses. I would also create race tracks – the options were endless! My daughter is 6yrs old. Thanks Kidspot

    13. raz1984 09/10/2018 at 3:28 pm

      I used to LOVE building houses with my Torro (we didn’t have LEGO growing up), I spent hours at my nanas house in the holidays doing different plans and layouts. I later went on to study architecture at university!! Our Miss 6 is now the same, and buys LEGO Friends with her own money and once she’s built what she bought, she uses her own imagination to build something new and exciting every day.

    14. Nilithya 09/10/2018 at 3:28 pm

      When I was little I loved my brothers Toro! We didn’t have LEGO but building was definitely a favourite along with anything creative like drawing. My kids are very much the same with LEGO being the number one for them both at ages 12 and 7. My son is 7 and would love to participate in this amazing trial. He and his sister love making review videos like they watch on YouTube. He would love any of these as he’s just LEGO mad and frequently tries to take his sisters LEGO friends LEGO haha! There’s no girls or boys toys in this house!

    15. VionaG 09/10/2018 at 3:27 pm

      As a child I love to build houses for my paper dolls. The houses just made from box and cardboard. My daughter 7 years and my son 6 years old loves lego and can play for hours. This sets looks awesome, thank you for the chance

    16. neeshadlima 09/10/2018 at 3:25 pm

      My Daugherty Keshia just turned 9 and is crazy after Lego, absolutely loves it. She would love to trial this Product as she is a big fan of Lego. As a kid I would always play with dolls build houses with my mums blankies for them as well as make block houses. I would love for my lil girl to trial this product as she will be over the moon. My girls still build houses for themselves under the dining tables with blankets and play with their toys or put water in a bucket for their dolls and pretend it’s a pool.

    17. Kym Burgess 09/10/2018 at 3:24 pm

      I remember building the house and car as a child.
      My 9 year old granddaughter is much more creative and loves her lego,she would entertain herself endlessly with two new sets of Lego .

    18. Heather_D 09/10/2018 at 3:22 pm

      As a child I would raid my dads wood pile in his shed and construct ramps and jumps for my brother and I to ride our bikes over. The older we got the more creative and crazy our constructions became but it was a lot of fun. My 7 year old loves lego – he’s of an age now where he’s really enjoying learning to follow the instructions/diagrams and build things independently and really use his imagination with the things he builds…

    19. Shorrty4life1 09/10/2018 at 3:11 pm

      Wowee how cool. My daughter is 7 years old she would love to trial this. I used to build pretend houses on cold rainy days using the tables and putting blankets on too at my Nana’s place. That was so much fun we even ate inside out own little home made houses. Nana would bake morning tea and afternoon tea and we would have pikelets and scones for lunch. Was a cool little set up ♥

    20. Melangel33 09/10/2018 at 3:10 pm

      My daughter alaura who is about to turn 9 in November would love to do this.
      First off she loves loves lego she has speech appraixa so finds socializing very hard so is very to herself so often alaura is in her room playing with her lego or lol dolls.
      She has a great insight into toys as sadly because of her speech issues she spends a lot of time with different toys.
      As a child I used to love the sylvanian family so cute and adorable used to enjoy getting the house furniture

    21. lecat101 09/10/2018 at 3:10 pm

      If I wasn’t busy building a fort, hut or castle with my little brother I could be found building and creating with LEGO. I would spend hours building and rebuilding houses of various designs whilst dreaming of owning my “grown up” house.

      Three decades later I’m still happily building LEGO houses but this time I’m under the instruction of my seven year old daughter. Hands down her designs are a lot more creative and elaborate than mine were. We have so much fun together and I just love that the LEGO Friends sets have such cute accessories and pretty intricate details.

    22. Keeyah Lucena 09/10/2018 at 3:05 pm

      My girls love Lego and spend hours creating. Would love to give them the chance to trial this 😊 my 9 year old daughter would start creating immediately.

    23. linkingirl 09/10/2018 at 3:03 pm

      I loved building houses and little farms out of Lego. My children are 7 & 9 yrs old and would love to review these sets.

    24. Karl Paterson 09/10/2018 at 3:02 pm

      My brother and I spent countless hours as kids making anything we could think of out of our pile of jumbled lego but it usually involved race cars or planes. Now my 7 year old daughter does the same, spending hours playing happily with her lego as well some of my old lego. When she gets a new set for a birthday or xmas she simply cannot wait to get into it. The many themes and styles of lego available today is staggering but it’s still a fantastic toy for kids to use their imaginations with and they continue to play with it long after most other toys no longer hold their interest.

    25. hookk 09/10/2018 at 2:56 pm

      As a kid, I used to love building an army base out of my brother’s army cars and soldiers. Hospitals were made out of cardboard and bunkers in the sand in the backyard – endless fun! My 7yr old has a lego set that she will play with for hours, coming up with different designs each time and all her other mini figurines get a turn in the lego too. She would love to trial this for you and can guarantee a few funky designs too.

    26. ShonaRussell 09/10/2018 at 2:56 pm

      I used to love building anything with Lego, also loved building forts in the lounge 🙂 My son is 8 and loves playing with lego. He quite often shuts himself in his bedroom to play with his lego (so his little sister can’t get it).

    27. Megz288 09/10/2018 at 2:51 pm

      My son is 7 this month and loves Lego likely almost as much as he does me. He loves any type of Lego. When I was a kid my favourite thing to build in bad rainy weather was a blanket/sheet fort in the living room. That and daisy chains(even if I was shockingly terrible at them).

    28. VicHay 09/10/2018 at 2:49 pm

      As a kid I loved playing with LEGO. I spent hours building whatever my imagination could come up with. My two kids (6 & 4) absolutely LOVE LEGO too! They enjoy making their own creations as well as also following the LEGO guides and building the suggested designs.

    29. Cyd3 09/10/2018 at 2:49 pm

      When i was a kid I really loved building all kinds of different scenes with my Lego I know my 8yr old son would totally enjoy trialling these and giving hid own feedback ad to what he thought of them. Thank you for the opportunity.

    30. Michelle Bold 09/10/2018 at 2:47 pm

      I have a 6 turning 7 year old who loves to challenge herself with LEGO. I used to and still do love building cities so much fun

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