5 out of 5 – Kidspot mums would purchase LEGO Build & Believe sets again and recommend them to their friends and family.
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.
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
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I was (and still am) a huge Lego fan, so I would spend hours making stables and fences for my herd of My Little Pony’s. Of course I had to match up all of the colours so they looked nice, and ensure the fences were high enough so that my horses with super powers couldn’t jump over them and escape into my brother’s toy box! Lego has come a loooooong way since then, and it’s amazing to see the kits that are available now.
My 7 year old son has a couple of sets which are his most treasured possessions! He has a special box to keep them in and plays for hours. He loves to build to the instructions first, and then rebuild in different configurations between the two sets. This would be a birthday wish come true for him to have more Lego, and I’m sure he would be very thorough in his analysis of each set!
Sorry i thought building as in playing with other stuff. Legos were hard to come by when i was a kid. When we got some hand me downs from cousins i used to love building houses or animals. Mind you these were big pieces. I still love playing with legos with my 7 yr old daughter. She is as obsessed with it as i was at her age.
When i was a kid we had bushes behind our house. So my friends and i used to built tents and forts using leaves and branches. I even made pots and pans out of mud and stones. We made real fire and roasted vegetables for food. It was so much fun and we were fully occupied in the holidays. Wish i could do it again and my children could experience it.
I would love for my 7 year old daughter to try out some if the legos. She is obsessed with them. Thank you
I think my almost 3 year old would have so much fun with any set she was given to play with, both me and my partner would really get a kick out of helping her build and create.
I loved putting sheets and blankets over chairs making my own house imagination. my son 6 lives Lego.hes very creative what he builds. I just love his creations.
My three children have all grown up with Lego, the great grandparents have a treasure trove the younger two create houses, cars etc with. At home we are slowly expanding big brothers collection with some Lego Friends miss 6 and mr 3.5 skipped duplo and straight to building with Lego it’s a family favourite!!
What wouldn’t I love to create when I was a child with Lego.
I used to get list in hours of creating magical world’s and scenes for adventures.
When I was about 7 mum and dad came back from England with this new, never seen before in NZ Lego set, a hairdressing salon. It was amazing.
I loved creating the shop and having many customers visiting the salon as I was head stylist and worked my magic on their hair.
I would add to this set with all my lovely other Lego and lose time acting out different stories and senarios.
Now as a mum, I get excited with our son Liam when new Lego is released and he shares my passion for creating new world’s with this legendary toy.
Liam has recently been interested in watching park ranger Alby and park ranger Erin, a father son team of toy reviewers on u tube. He often plays with his Lego in the same fashion and is a great little advocate/reviewer showing his audience the pros and cons / features and benefits of the particular set.
Liam is six and it would be his dream come true to be an official Lego reviewer. Please consider him to review a set for you.
Regards
Chrissy Frampton
What a fun trial! I loved building houses (but more specifically rooms) when I was little. I had 1 LEGO paradiso set which was so so fun. I actually still have it and occasionally share it with my kids!!! My kids are 8, 5 and 3 ( and a baby!) so LEGO is a table toy at our place!
As a child I always built houses of different variations sometimes with Lego other times with chairs and blankets or using branches & leaves outside & funnily enough my degree was in interior architecture! My girls are 8 & almost 6 & they’d love to trial any of these sets. They love Lego & just like I did before them, always come up with some fantastical building design.
I used to love building tents from various furniture & sheets! My daughter is going to be 7 this month & loves Lego.
I had a big thing with building two story houses as a kid
All four of our kids love Lego, but our 8 year old daughter would is the one who loves these types of Lego sets, so she would love to trial them.
This would be the best product to trial and our 8 year old son would LOVE to be considered! When I was a child I spent countless hours building with and playing Lego with my little brother and sister. We really loved a cowboys and indians set we had but when we were making our own ideas up, we loved the good old fashioned cops and robbers.
I love to play with Lego and I would build any thing that i fancied on the day. My child is 9 years old and she would love to trial this Lego.
My 5.5 year old son loves building things with his mega blocks and Meccano. He also has a interest in pulling things apart to see how they work. He has one lego creation which weve re built a million times because he loves it so much
I always loved playing with Lego….. we’d make mystical worlds and play all day. Now.i have 2 very creative boys aged 7 and 9 who absolutely love their Lego. It’s their go to play item! They astound me at what they can create with their endless Lego pieces. Works of art!
I love playing lego with my children. We all enjoy making houses, boats and campers. This way I can learn what my children remember or enjoy from our family holidays. Plus helps see what other adventures they would love to try.
My son is 8 and daughter is 9
Oh my gosh this would be amazing!!! I loved lego as a kid it is such a great way to express your creativity, whe I was young I always built houses, for the lego people to live in. My daughter is 7 and is very creative, she would love to play with these sets, and it would be hard to keep my Mr 5’s hands off too
I loved to build blanket forts when I was young! My daughter has just turned 9 and loves lego – my son is almost 6 and has just started to enjoy playing with lego too
When I was 6 I remember getting a fire engine from a grandmother and it was the coolest thing to me as a kid, it had real flashing lights and a sliding door and firehose and I pretended to put out all of the fires in the neighbourhood!
I have two boys that are 8 and 6 years old, they’d love this opportunity!!!
We were so lucky to have a lego train set. We loved building that and watching it go round and round. Still have the pieces in a barrel, although it doesn’t go any more. And houses, houses, houses. And now my 7, nearly 8, year old is the same. Totally lego crazy. Every day she wants me to buy her more sets to build. She’s so disappointed I make her wait for birthdays and Christmas. We literally have a lego room, rather than a bedroom for her!
When I was younger I loved building houses with gardens, I think maybe it was the era of LEGO, and everyone seemed to be building and have houses. I believe that make believe play is really important.
My daughter is turning 7 at the beginning of November.
I loved building tree huts and hide outs. We had a paddock next door to our house due to the former house there burning down, so with all the broken trees and random things we found me and my 3 sisters had endless fun. My son is a LEGO fan he turns 8 in 3days, Saturday the 13th. My 9yr old daughter also likes to get creative with LEGO!
Lego has come along way since I was a child, not to say it wasn’t fun; but the things that can be made is awesome. I loved to make space crafts and construction sites lol, back then it was funny for a girl to think of those kinds of things. Now the world is your oyster to create what you want and so can your children. Now that I raise my two grandchildren, we have fun making our creations.
I never actually had lego as a kid which is exactly why i would like my daughter who is 8 in 3 weeks to trial this and build stuff and use her imagination as she has never had lego either so it would be something new for her to
I used to building whole villages, house after house and lots of gardens! My boys haven inherited my love of lego and my 7 year old would be a fantastic reviewer!!
I loved to build houses with gardens when I played with Lego as a child. Polly is 6 and is starting to play with Lego sets that she has been given and also her brothers old Lego that is all in a big box just waiting for someone’s imagination.
Oh, I loved Lego as a child, but it was so different than it is today. I used to love making towns and cities and magical castles when I was younger. I’d imagine living in such a place and allow my imagination to run free. I’d have shops that only sold watermelon (my favourite fruit) and others that sold never-ending ice-cream cones. I’d always have a merry-go-round in the city centre and a duck pond and ice-skating rink (they seemed to be my city staples). Sometimes I’d try to build rollercoasters and sometimes friendly giants to watch over my city at night. I love how Lego is still a firm favourite with kids. I know Miss 8 and Master 5 (almost 6) are huge Lego fans. I’m sure the whole of NZ would hear their screams of excitement if we were to be picked for this review
I loved to build houses and castles, with bridges and moats!! Ashlen would love this, she is 6
Gosh I love how Lego has evolved so much, and is no longer mainly just geared towards boys! I remember loving to build houses with my brother’s Meccano and Torro bricks (rather a long time ago – pre Lego I think!), and I also recall making doll house furniture from matchboxes. I have a recently turned 7 year old girl who I think would love to get creative with any of these cool Lego sets. She received her first little Lego Friends set this week for her birthday, and is already hooked. We would love to be considered for this trial.
This is so exciting!!! building castles was always what i built when i was a kid…lego is much fun and we would love to try the lego. my son would spend hours creating new things and during school holiday we always follow Lego sessions at the library!