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You are here Home kids indoors play Lego Educational Centre south brisbaneLego is a popular toy for kids of all ages, giving them opportunity to explore their creativity by building masterpieces or simply practicing their construction skills with pre-set designs. There are Lego and Duplo ranges to suit both boys and girls – from the Star Wars and Ninjago ranges to the Lego Friends and Lego Elves ranges; there are even Harry Potter and Simpsons sets for die-hard fans. But where do you go to get discount Lego in Brisbane? K-Mart, Big W  and Target all stock large ranges of Lego in store, with some of their range also available to purchase online. Department stores regularly have sales on their toys, but they can also offering cheaper non-sale prices than most other retailers. Myer and David Jones also stock a variety of Lego. Their prices are often less competitive than the department stores mentioned above, however they too have regular sales and online deals that are worth checking out.




Some of the big name toy stores in Brisbane feature what resembles a wall of Lego in many of their stores. The collections tend to be impressive, with different collections often on offer, although prices vary between higher end and mid-range toy stores. When on sale in toy stores, you can grab some great discounted Lego in Brisbane, though often the Lego on sale will be ranges that they may be trying to clear out and not those rarer sets sought after by serious Lego collectors. The larger toy stores around Brisbane that sell Lego are Mr Toy’s Toyworld and Toys ‘R’ Us ; each with multiple store locations Australia-wide (and listed on their websites). Recently, Mr Toy’s Indooroopilly store announced that they have partnered with Lego to bring you a one of a kind Lego experience. The store now features a World Class LEGO department that is unrivaled across their Queensland stores. Both Mr Toy’s Toyworld and Toys ‘R’ Us also offer some of their range for purchase online, where you may score an online only deal.




Situated in Capalaba in Brisbane, Bricks N Fun is a Lego lover’s paradise. The store has impressive displays of Lego creations for you to admire, as well as Lego play sessions that provide kids with a massive range of Lego to try out for as little as $8.50 per child for one hour of play time. Bricks N Fun do also have Lego for sale in store, and offer loyalty discounts to frequent shoppers. Whether it’s to purchase or just experience the massive range of Lego, Bricks N Fun will not disappoint. Brick Builder is an online store offering a broad range of Lego with great prices on a lot of their stock. They even have a range of discontinued and hard to find Lego available for purchase if case you are looking for something specific. They offer a low same day shipping rate of $7.95* Australia wide, allowing you to shop from the comfort of home. Hobby Warehouse claims to be Australia’s largest online hobby store, with much more than just Lego on offer. They have a moderate range of Lego available, with prices slightly below RRP, at approximately 8% off, and some bigger savings available.




Delivery is Australia wide. Just Bricks offer $5.95* flat rate Australia wide shipping for orders from their online store, and they claim to have the largest Lego collection in Australia. The savings are not as big, but you may find something specific you have been looking for, or score a good deal during a sale or online discount. As an added bonus, they also offer some pre-owned Lego and the opportunity to sell unwanted Lego to them for re-sale. You may even score a bargain bulk lot. /brickresales which is a local Brisbane business which resells lego including hard to find lego men!!! *Delivery prices are correct at 17th November 2015 and are subject to change. Please check individual websites for up to date pricing. With so many options for buying discount Lego in Brisbane, you are sure to find the sets you are looking for to make your little ones the happiest kids in town. For somewhere fun to expand curious minds with more hands-on activities, the Sciencentre in Brisbane always has different exhibitions on offer.




Additional Shipping Charges Link Visit a LEGO® Education Learning Centre LEGO® Education Learning Centres provide adults and children with a total LEGO Education experience, with opportunities for creative problem solving, concentration & perseverance, designing, planning & organisation, teamwork, communication, and independent thinking. Teachers can bring their early years or middle years class for a “hands on, minds on experience”. Parents can bring their children for holiday programs or birthday parties. LEGO Education Learning Centres in Australia are run by Moore Educational. Just another school day? Not at a LEGO® Education Learning Centre. Explore how robotics, mechanisms, storytelling, and creative construction engages students in playful learning. Visit a LEGO Education Learning Centre Teacher professional development at a LEGO® Education Learning Centre maximises the use of LEGO Education resources while addressing the Australia Curriculum in an engaging, creative way.




Shop 5/439 Docklands Drive Ph: 03 9602 1116 Fax: 03 9602 1156 South Brisbane QLD 4101 Ph: 07 3844 6337 Fax: 07 3844 6307 The maximum quantity of an item that can purchased in each transaction is 99.To inquire about purchasing more than 99 of one item, please call 800-362-4738. The LEGO® Certified Store NOW OPEN Employing 20 new ‘Brick Specialists’, the store offers one of the largest ranges of LEGO in Australia, surrounded by 10 life-size LEGO models including Stormtroopers, a seven-foot-tall Incredible Hulk and several bespoke ‘Dreamworld-inspired’ models including a tiger, koala and didgeridoo. Other key features include: World-famous LEGO ‘Pick a Brick’ wall 2x3 metre LEGO mosaic We’ve created a unique builder’s paradise that’s sure to inspire many master builders with almost five tonnes of LEGOpieces on offer through the store. Fun fact: If you made a tower by placing end-to-end all the boxed LEGO sets available for sale in the store, it would be 2.58 km high.

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