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
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- 2 x LEGO sets, selected at random from the selection above
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I was always a little bit boring and loved building houses. However I wasn’t blessed with a real LEGO collection (we had some random off brand stuff) My 6 (almost 7) year old daughter is much more creative!
My favourite thing to build as a young child was always outdoor huts! We used to find branches and lean these against a tree to make the outer wall, then fashion a ‘broom’ out of leaves to sweep the floor and pretend it was a house, hours of fun to be had and we absolutely loved it! I have an 8 year old daughter, she would love to be considered, thank you.
I have two girls, they are 7 and 3. We don’t have a doll house at home, because whenever my girls want something for their dolls, they would dig up Lego and build. I didn’t have lots of experience in building things, I often making bracelets with strings and beads.However, I remembe I used to build things with cards, it was so much fun. I enjoyed the process, those building can be spectacular and yet fragile to breath.
I used to love to build well big mansions is what I thought I was building
. I love lego as it can create anything!I have a 9 year old son that would love the opportunity please 
My daughter is 7 in one week and my son is 9 on Christmas day. We are all huge Lego fans. As a child I loved to build houses/huts using whatever I could get my hands on. Now as a family we build ‘tickle bombers’ out of Lego and ‘battle’ each other.
Yes please! We have three children girl 8, boy 6, girl 4. They would love to test these for you. Their favourite game is the same as mine while young, make believe. From Lego, to building cars/fire engines/boats out of boxes, playing schools, or having discos. A bit of creativity transforms a boring day to one of Magic and fun!
We had a reserve next to our house and when the council came to cut it we used to make houses with walls from all the clippings. We have a soon to be 6 year old
My 6.5yr Old would love this! When I was a child I use to love to build houses with all the windows & doors in line with each other & all the accessories from the LEGO itself, table chairs beds etc.
still love playing LEGO now with the kids! Although my job seems to be finding the pieces they need
I liked to build houses when I was a child. We had a big bucket of blocks called Toro. The LEGO today is much cooler. My child Jack is 6 years old.
As a child i loved building vehicles out of any material i could get my hand on especially large cardboard boxes with bottle tops glued on for buttons. I have a 6 year old who is very textile and would love to give Lego a go
7 year old Lego enthusiast here, who would be perfect to review this product.
Growing up, it was my brother who had copious amount of Lego but I had a few of the technics sets and enjoyed the challenge of designing motorised things.
One of my daughters is 9 and would live to trial this out. When I was a kid my favourite thing was to build was a barbie house with all my dads spare wood.
My son Rylan is 8yrs old and absolutely loves lego he has so many sets and is always wanting more and more hes got so good at building all by himself and now manages to complete large sets all by himself and and can even put stickers of perfectly now. He would be over the moon to be able to have the opportunity to build new sets and talk about what hes built if hes picked
My seven year old daughter would love this, she sometimes pretends to be a toy reviewer! Our Lego box was very basic growing up….plain blocks with a few windows and doors and wheels…but we still used it all the time and I loved to make houses (double storey was especially cool). I LOVE modern Lego and building with my kids.
My favourite thing to make was definitely a farm. With all the animals and stables etc. My kids are 6 and 11 and would love this:)
I liked building tents with my Mum’s clothes horses and sheets. My son is 8 and loves building with LEGO. He wants to be a LEGO designer when he grows up.
Strange as it is, We loved creating circus’ for the lil black and yellow caterpillars that filled our gardens. All we needed was an icecream container to start and the rest we made up as we found throughout the backyard. My sister and I would spend hours every weekend playing. I love that lego gives my daughter (8 next month) the freedom to let her creativity flow without limits.
I always built dream houses where I had my own room! I have two daughters who would love to trial this, 6 and 9.
When I was a child my favourite thing to build was little towns using the LEGO at my grandparents house. I would make houses, shops, parks, it would keep me busy for hours. My youngest is 7 and she is just getting into LEGO, I know she would love to trial any of these sets.
I used to build mirrormazes with the neighbourhood kids, we would go around everyone’s house and steal all the mirrors and then build a fort in the backyard but fill it with mirrors to make it as close to mirrored out as possible hahahahaha! We surprisingly enough never broke one that I can recall.
My daughter Paisyn is 8 and we love to build together so she would love to be a tester.
I used to love to build houses and garages for my dolls and toys. I used to love putting windows and doors in the houses and using the trees and building wee fences. Also I liked to build cars.
My daughters are 6 and 9 and they would love to try this Lego. Lego is so amazing these days.
When I was a child I would love to build stuff for my barbies I even tried to make them their own swimming pool, I even used black plastic to line it and rocks for the sides
not sure it was very effective. I have a 6 year old who loves lego she has a couple of sets that she remakes over and over
My little girl has been begging me for LEGO of a more girly kind as she has played with her friends and some her 12 year old brother has. I no she would love it and truly enjoy it she will be turning 6 next month on the 11th thank you
My 8 year old would so love this! He has just turned 8 in september.
As a kid I was horse-mad so I built stables out of lego! hehe
I use to love building little secret huts in the back yard as a kid!
I have a daughter who is just about to turn 6 and a son who is 9 who both absolutely love Lego and would really be keen to trial and review some new Lego sets!
I have twin boys aged 7 who would love to play around with a new toy or two! When I was younger my favorite game was making houses for my barbies
I have two boys aged 7 and 9 and they would love to be reviewers for Lego for Kidspot. They are far more imaginative and creative than I was a child. When I was their age I loved creating, building and drawing places from around the world, never thinking I would be able to see them. Now as an adult, with a spirit of adventure I have brought lots of those creations to reality by seeing them in our travels. Imagination makes life adventurous.
I loved building cities and making the characters interact within the city. My Miss 7 would love to try some of these and let her imagination run wild.
My 8 year old son would love to trial this. When I was a child I had no imagination so just built houses constantly. LEGO is so much more interesting now
My daughter Abigail would so appreciate this…. She will be 6 in a few months so i know she does not meet the criteria but would love for her to be considered.
My fave thing to build when i was younger was a Fort with blankets and dining room chairs and little torches too