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LEGO Art Hokusai – The Great Wave (31208) Amazon Sale – June 2024

One of the more elegant LEGO Art sets has recently gotten another discount on Amazon which is the Hokusai – The Great Wave (31208). It is now on sale for $83.99 which is a 16% discount and that saves you $16 on the 1,810 piece set. I don’t keep many sets built after I’ve reviewed them but this is one of the sets that I have kept even after a year. It makes a great talking piece for visitors with the 3D look for the waves.

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LEGO Transformers Bumblebee (10338) Officially Announced

LEGO has officially revealed the second LEGO Transformers set with everyone’s favorite yellow car, Bumblebee (10338). Releasing on July 1, the set has 950 pieces and will retail for $89.99. Bumblebee joins Optimus Prime which was released last year back in 2022 and like his predecessor, he can transform into vehicle mode. LEGO has designed it so that Bumblebee scales with Optimus.

INTRODUCING LEGO® ICONS TRANSFORMERS BUMBLEBEE SET: A NEW ERA OF BUILDABLE ROBOTIC ADVENTURE

13th June 2024: Today the LEGO Group unveils the latest addition to its much-loved LEGO TRANSFORMERS lineup: the LEGO® Icons TRANSFORMERS Bumblebee set. Released amid the beloved franchise’s 40th anniversary year, this new set is poised to captivate existing fans and invite new audiences to play out the battle between good and evil.

Maintaining the same scale as the LEGO TRANSFORMERS Optimus Prime set, originally revealed in 2022, this set presents enthusiasts with the opportunity to construct the iconic Autobot, Bumblebee, entirely from LEGO bricks. As a vital companion to LEGO Optimus Prime, Bumblebee completes the iconic duo, allowing fans to recreate epic battles and adventures. What distinguishes this model is its remarkable ability to seamlessly transition between bot mode and vehicle mode, unlocking impressive versatility without the need for disassembly.

The 950-piece set is a highly detailed model of the iconic 1980s robot action figure. It features articulated joints, an ion blaster, and a jetpack, seamlessly converting from Autobot to vehicle mode; accompanied by a display plaque, integrated LEGO Builder app for digital instructions and versatile display options, making

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LEGO Trophy Award (40688) GWP Officially Revealed

Another LEGO gift with purchase set has been revealed on the LEGO Shop with the Trophy Award (40688). Like with the Firework Celebrations (40689) we do not know the promotional date for it or the price requirement to get it at this time although this one should be cheaper to get given the price on it is $2 less.

Give a fun celebration gift with this buildable LEGO® Trophy Award for ages 7+. The customizable trophy comes with a variety of stickers and tiles so kids can switch up the design to match their latest success. Alternatively, they can choose a message for a friend or loved one. The set includes 4 smaller tiles with stickers to represent first place, gaming, music and sport, 5 larger stickers with different messages, plus customizable ribbon details in a variety of colors.

LEGO Double Insider Points Live on LEGO Shop – June 2024

The LEGO Double Insider Points event is now live on the LEGO Shop and from June 12-16, you can earn double points on all your purchases. These events are some of the best ones of the year since you can you can get more for your money which also includes pre-orders for any of the upcoming summer 2024 sets. Also now is the best time to get some of the new June sets like the Barad-Dur (10333), LEGO Delivery Truck (60440), or the Tuxedo Cat (21349), even if they’re listed as backorder.

There’s also a new bundle that is available called the Out-of-This-World Bundle (5008941). It includes the LEGO Creator Space Astronaut (31152) and LEGO Ideas Tales of the Space Age (21340) which is going for $83.98 and that saves you 20% if you would’ve purchased the sets separately.

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LEGO Celebrates Inaugural International Day of Play

Today the world celebrates the first ever International Day of Play which was adopted by the United Nations. Whether you’re an adult or have kids, just take some time today and play. It doesn’t matter if you’re building a new LEGO set or playing a board game with familiy and friends, the point of today is to have fun.

Everyone needs to play more – our future depends on it

The first International Day of Play is celebrated on June 11, 2024. On this day every year hereafter, the world will celebrate the power of play.

By Niels B. Christiansen, CEO, LEGO Group
Sidsel Marie Kristensen, CEO, LEGO Foundation

Play is never just play. Play is universal and taps into children’s natural enthusiasm and curiosity to learn. Play teaches children to explore, to wonder, to connect ideas and experiences and help them gain a deeper understanding of the world that surrounds them. When children play, they develop essential life skills such as creativity, confidence and resilience that help them thrive as they grow up.

Playing takes little more than picking up a stone or a stick. The only real investment is time. Yet, both parents and children indicate that the demand for children’s time away from play is increasing – with play time often being deprioritized.

In a recent survey of 25,500 children and 36,000 parents in 36 countries commissioned by the LEGO Group, 59% of parents indicated they worry that their children do not have enough playtime, do not have enough access to fun activities

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