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Pet Shop166 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISBuildingsCreatorWelcome customers to the pet shop that has it all!LEGO definitely intends to begin 2017 with a blast with the recent release of its January Store Calendar. With none other than DC superheroes and heroines taking on the center stage, LEGO pushes through with its promise of releasing more sets under its most popular themes such as The LEGO Batman Movie, Ninjago, and DC Superhero Girls. Take a look at some of the highlights of next month’s LEGO Store Calendar. December 27 to January 15 Free The LEGO Batman Movie Mini Batwing (30524) polybag with purchases of $35 or more. It seems that we’ll be getting another promotional that goes well with previous polybags that were earlier revealed – Batman in the Phantom Zone (30522) and The Joker Battle Training (30523).  This promo includes a FREE LEGOLAND Child Ticket Offer. The LEGO Creator Assembly Square (10255) will become available for purchase both online and in –store starting January 1st.




The 10255 marks the celebration of LEGO’s 10th year into modular building. FREE LEGO Nexo Knights Knighton Rider (30376) polybag with a Nexo Knights purchase. Our best guess is that it doesn’t come with any amount threshold as long as it belongs under the LEGO Nexo Knights theme. Similarly, this promo also includes a FREE LEGOLAND Child Ticket Offer. January 3 to 4 The VIP Monthly Mini Model Build will be a Narwhal. Same as before, be sure to register ahead starting December 15 since there are very limited slots available. Winter Igloo Building Event. LEGO Store visitors and VIP members get a chance to build and bring home a LEGO Igloo (40061). Similar to other MMB events, participants must be ages 6-14 and a VIP member to sign up. This is only a one-time event so better mark your calendars for this one. January 17 and 24Here’s a chance for LEGO Technic fans to build a store-featured Technic set, or race prebuilt vehicles against their friends and a Brick Specialist.




Technic Tuesday is a more advanced building experience and is recommended for participants ages 8 and above.The LEGO Store organizes its very first LEGO Life Meeting where users of the LEGO Life app can share their building skills, build the January mini model and learn more about LEGO’s newest app. This exclusive event has limited space, so it’s recommended that you sign up early. Registration starts on January 1 with a minimal registration fee of $10 per child (ages 6-14 only). There is no info yet on how the registration will commence but we’ll keep you posted once more news comes in.  Head over to LEGO Life’s website for more details. LEGO has also slated to roll out its first wave of 2017 sets starting next month, so be sure to keep an eye on them. LEGO Disney Elsa’s Magical Ice Palace (41148) LEGO Creator Robo Explorer (31062) LEGO Friends Heartlake Sports Center (41312) LEGO Ninjago Vermillion Invader (70624) LEGO Batman Movie Batcave Break-In (70909)




LEGO Nexo Knights Clay’s Falcon Fighter Blaster (70351) LEGO DC Superhero Girls Harley Quinn to the Rescue (41231) LEGO Ideas Adventure Time (21308)The Yorkshire Brick Show 2nd – 4th May National Coal Mining Museum For England The Yorkshire Brick Show features impressive creations with LEGO bricks from Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs) from around the country, nay, the world, and is one of the largest annual displays of LEGO models and creations in Yorkshire. Returning for our second year at the National Coal Mining Museum for England on May Bank Holiday weekend from the 2nd until the 4th of May 2015, there will be models galore from all themes in the LEGO universe, including City layouts, Trains, Star Wars and more. There will certainly be something for everyone. This year we will see an increase in the number of LEGO User Groups in attendance, and some huge interactive builds for our visitors to enjoy. What’s more, there will be loads of activities for the kids (and grown-ups) to get involved in, whether it’s in our build zone, or taking part in one of our fantastic competitions to win fabulous LEGO prizes you’re guaranteed a grand day out!




Fairy Bricks Mosaic: Help Fairy Bricks build a huge mosaic from LEGO bricks. Fairy Bricks Raffle: Every paying ticket holder will recieve one or more entries into the Fairy Bricks raffle, with a chance to win fantastic prizes. Brick Street Market: Browse around our dedicated marketplace to grab a LEGO bargain or some personalised LEGO bricks. Brick Street Cinema: Take a load off your feet for 20 minutes, and watch the LEGO Story to find out about LEGO’s history. Brick Build Zone: Sit down, relax, and let the kids play with our huge collection of LEGO bricks and create something amazing. Spot the Minifig: Decode the hidden message by finding all of our hidden minifigures to win great LEGO prizes*. Live Workshops: Spend some time with Master Builders like you, and learn some great building techniques*. Visit the Museum: The National Coal Mining Museum is a great day out without the LEGO, so why not take the opportunity to visit and take in the history.




Going Underground: Take the amazing underground tour, and witness the first ever public LEGO installation to be 140m below ground. Of historic, literary or architectural interest Accessible to Wheelchair Users All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors - STEAM is fully accessible – with lifts and ramps giving wheelchair access throughout the museum. Free loan of wheelchair or motorised scooter. Personal guiding scheme for unaccompanied disabled visitors (booking required). Low-level counters at the Ticket Desk, Shop and Cafe Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors - Induction loop system at the Ticket Desk Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors - Subtitled video and large print information panels throughout STEAM Guide Dogs Permitted - Guide, hearing and companion dogs welcome (dog bowls available) Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors - Free parking for disabled visitors is available within 25 metres of STEAM. Disabled visitors can be dropped off outside the museum entrance.




There is level access to STEAM from all car parking areas. Please phone for details. Toilets for Disabled Visitors - Fully accessible toilets, fitted with call point Accept Children Over 3 Car parking - Retain your admission ticket and claim free parking at the Outlet Centre car park. Details are available when visitors buy their admission tickets at STEAM. On-Site café/restaurant - Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee at our Station Buffet in the entrance hall of the Museum. We also offer soft drinks and light refreshments. From major routes into Swindon follow the brown tourist signs for Outlet Centre or Great Western Heritage Area, or the 'M' for STEAM Museum sign. Parking is available in the north and west car parks of the Outlet Centre. Retain your admission ticket and claim free parking at the Outlet Centre car park. Details are available when visitors buy their tickets. Walking from Swindon railway station – turn right outside the station and walk along Station Road towards Emlyn Square, staying on the right-hand side of the road.

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