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Appeal to older kids and Lilo & Stitch fans aged 9 and up with this LEGO 43249 Disney Stitch buildable play-and-display set, featuring a Stitch...
Inspire girls, boys and fans with this Snow White’s Jewelry Box building toy set and spark imaginations as kids imagine their own stories! Includes a...
Pack the snacks, it's time for an adventure! Join Carl and Russell as they visit mysterious places in this cool LEGO set. Build Disney and Pixar's...
All aboard the parade train! Join beloved Disney and Pixar characters for a 100th-anniversary celebration. Hop on board the engine with Mickey Mouse,...
Endless stories await Disney and Peter Pan fans aged 5 and up in this LEGO Disney Peter Pan & Wendy's Storybook Adventure (43220) set. The book is...
Captivate fans and kids aged 6 and up and inspire Disney decoration creativity with this LEGO Disney 100 Years of Disney Animation Icons (43221) set....
Transport space fans to the exciting interplanetary world of Disney and Pixar's Lightyear with the LEGO 76831 Disney and Pixar's Lightyear Zurg...
Let space fans play the hero in their own intergalactic adventure with the LEGO 76832 Disney and Pixar's Lightyear XL-15 Spaceship buildable,...
Kids can adventure and develop communication and role-play skills with this LEGO 10780 Disney Mickey and Friends Castle Defenders set, featuring a...
Turbocharge playtimes for preschool vehicle fans aged 2 years old and up with this Mack at the Race (10417) build-and-play toddler toy inspired by...
“Lego” is a combination of two Danish words – ‘leg’ and ‘godt’ – which combined mean “play well” and started out manufacturing wooden toys until its founder came up with the idea for the now iconic little plastic, interlocking bricks in 1949. The Lego brick as we know it today was patented in 1958 and after a factory fire in 1960 the company would focus solely on their and stopped the production of wooden toys. That would work out quite well for LEGO, as the company is now arguably the world’s biggest toy manufacturer and sells seven sets every second - 28 sets around Christmas time. What began in Billund, Denmark has become a global icon with an entire subculture developed around the bricks and LEGO has expanded into film and TV with hit movies like The LEGO Movie (and its sequel), The LEGO Batman Movie, and The LEGO Ninjago Movie, and various television series including a building competition show called LEGO Masters. There are eight LEGOLAND amusement parks across the globe which draw almost 16 billion visitors annually, numerous yearly conventions where the most skilled of builders can show off their creations, and even professional Lego artists who have shown their work in famous art museums and venues.
Don't Forget DUPLO!
For those too young to play with the sometimes seemingly microscopic Lego bricks the but still want to get in on the fun, there is the DUPLO line of building blocks. Designed for children aged 1 1/2 to 5-years old, these bricks are twice the length, height, and width of regular bricks (such as those used to build the Star Wars Millennium Falcon), making them easier to handle and less likely to be swallowed by younger children. Despite their size, they're still compatible with the traditional bricks and just as much fun! DUPLO still has many of the same licenses as their big, or rather small, brother in the Lego brick. You can find DC and Marvel Superheroes DUPLO sets and various Disney properties like Frozen, Cars, and Toy Story which are just as exciting and varied as regular Lego sets.
It's a Global Phenomenon!
Lego has been dazzling the imaginations of children and adults alike with what can be created out of their little plastic bricks since 1949 and the Danish company continues to put out more and more downright awesome and creative building sets in a variety of ever-expanding themes. The iconic minifigure has become highly collectable as well, with individually bagged collectable series available in addition to those that come in sets, and recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Here you’ll find sets from all of Lego’s popular themes – Star Wars, Superheroes (DC and Marvel), Harry Potter, Super Mario, City, Ninjago, Architecture, Creator, Friends, and more – along with unique and hard to find sets like those in the Ideas line. While Lego is known for their bricks they make a large assortment of other products like home décor, storage and display cases, lunchboxes, and more perfect for the ultimate Lego fan. You’ll also find books, some of which contain exclusive minifigures, with insight into current and past sets, ideas for what to build, and fun stories for young readers. Whether you’re shopping for yourself (adults can build with Lego too!) or searching our site for the perfect gift for your girl or boy Entertainment Earth has you covered with our wide selection of Lego themes and products!