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LEGO Minecraft The Nether Fortress (21122) LEGO Minecraft The Mushroom Island (21129) LEGO Minecraft Jungle Tree House (21125) LEGO Minecraft The Witch Hut (21133)More GeekeryFeaturesLEGO Brickheadz are Arriving in Singapore on March 11 2017Geek Review: LEGO City Volcano Heavy-Lift Helicopter 60125ToysLet’s just get this off my chest.ing in at 47L x 26W x 17H cm, the heavy-lifting helicopter is a big hunk of a chopper. Those dual-spinning rotors rotate smoothly, lifting my spirits with every oscillation.Enough space to throw in up to 3 minifigs or two lava balls. ing in at S$229.90, this set isn’t cheap, but it’s built solidly and has enough fine details and sweet curves to keep you enthralled for days. If you’re into this green too like I am, congratulations this probably is negligible cost to you now.I LIKE THIS SET SO MUCH. LOOK AT THIS COOL LITTLE ANGRY DUDE. Now this chopper isn’t just impressive like a one-trick pony. Behold.ARE YOU KIDDING ME? HEART EYES EMOJIIncluded in the set is a mobile lab and another one that functions as a mobile boulder cracker.




Interior-wise, we’re looking at a scientific lab with a seismic tracker, a mobile rest area and of course a mug. We all need mugs.Now the helicopter’s not the only thing in this set. Helping to deliver all the tools necessary for the excavation is a mini dumpster driven by, hey, literally any minifig you decide. Because equality is important. I’ve chosen the female minifig to pilot the vehicle here because I simply can.Next up we have a mobile lifter for all the stray molten boulders lying around. Somebody’s gotta bring them to get cracked and then analysed right.Funny how it looks just as good from the back. This is a nifty little vehicle that I haven’t stopped playing with to be honest.I don’t know who thought of this but they decide to include a volcanic mountain in the set as well and for me, that kinda… rocks.Also press that shiny lever and this happens.I love you LEGO. This is super playable. [edit: this next part came only 40 minutes later after I reassembled the mountain at least 900 times]




Now here comes the most important parts of a City set – the minifigs. We’re gifted with 8 such minifigs and you know what? 3 of them are ladies and once again, that’s just amazing for diversity from LEGO. They come equipped differently with all kinds of mining and research accessories, and we’ve even got a camera and a cowboy hat thrown in. The LEGO City Volcano Heavy-lift Helicopter 60125 set is simply stunning in terms of build quality, variety and playability. Colours are subjective but I think they’re pretty complementary with the greens, blacks and yellows. The slightly steep pricing may be a bit of a bother, but I can’t see a better way of spending that same amount of money to have fun yourself, or with your loved one – while sober. Throw on a classic Stephen Chow movie or any episode of That 70s Show like how I usually do with LEGO, and I guarantee mountain heaps of enjoyment.11/10 would build this again.The above LEGO set can be found ONLY at Toys “R” Us Singapore.Join the conversation!




Visit fellow friends at the LEGO Facebook Page!Drop a Facebook comment below!ABC DesignAll in One Turbo 6Good for: The best handmade toys from Europe and America Top toys: Your kids will spend hours with the Jeujura log cabin-style construction kits ($69 and up). Have a girly girl? See if she doesn’t swoon over her own hand-painted Petitcollin doll ($79 and up). Bonus: Follow Zero2Six on Facebook for hot new items, sales and deals and informative parenting articles. Good for: Fun, eco-friendly toys Top toys: Teach your tyke to ride with a LIKEaBIKE ($399), the award-winning balance bike. My First Camera ($18.90) let’s your LO snap her own “photos” (images in a kaleidoscope lens) on the family’s next getaway. The DJECO Colour House ($149.90) is just plain cool. Bonus: Click here for more. Good for: One of Singapore’s widest ranges of toys Top toys: Groove along with a talking and dancing Minion doll ($129.90), wage an epic battle with Star Wars Extendable Lightsabers ($19.90) or take UNO to the next level with a Monster High-themed pack ($11.90 and up).




Plus, there are soft toys for infants, video games for teens and more. Bonus: If your child has a mile-long wish list (and a bunch of untouched chores), use the Tasks for Toys mobile app to reward him after he has completed predetermined tasks. Good for: Toys, clothes, prams, carriers and cots – if it’s for mummies and bubbies, Motherswork has it. Top toys: Take your pick from the outdoor Edu.Play Double Swing set ($239), Maxi Micro scooters ($195 and up) and Crocodile Creek floor puzzles ($37.90). Bonus: Psst, check out the cute partyware and goodie bags ($7.30 and up) if you’ve got a kiddie birthday coming up. Good for: Quirky educational toys Top toys: Find cute stocking stuffers like gourmet-scented Smencils colour pencils ($2.90 each) and mini crystal mining sets ($5.90), or fulfil some T-Rex dreams with a BeginAgain Dinosaur Skeleton Tyrannosaurus Jigsaw Puzzle ($59.90). Bonus: The bricks-and-mortar store is open by appointment only. Shop online for more convenience.




(130 Joo Seng Rd) Good for: Wheeled vehicles and more Top toys: Kids (and likely dads, too) will geek out over this site’s remote-control Ninco 4WD Predator Monster Truck ($379), or get into arranging rally cars on the Ninco Rally Stage Wireless Slot Car track set ($499). Also, check out the versatile Highway Freak 2-in-1 scooter and push bike ($199). Bonus: Big on family game night? Go for Pick Two crossword games ($25.90) and Family Charades ($14.90). Good for: All things Danish Top toys: Kids can throw a tea party with a pink-tastic Egmont Toys tea set ($54.80 and up), or camp outside with DEUZ organic cotton play tents ($89.90 and up). Got a future style star on your hands? The Fashion Designer Kit by Seedling ($89.90) will bring on the OMGs. Good for: LEGO fans! It has more than 90 percent of LEGO’s official merch. Top toys: Get the Christmas countdown underway the LEGO City Advent Calendar ($34.90). Or, pick up a LEGO Friends watch and Minidoll ($43.90) or the programmable robotic Mindstorms EV3 ($629.90).




Bonus: Selected outlets feature the Pick-a-Brick wall to choose pieces in small and big cups ($19.90 and $34.90). Good for: Pretty, practical specialty baby items Top toys: Gift your flourishing magician a Melissa & Doug Discovery Magic Set ($35.90). Future readers will love looking at, touching and, yes, chewing on the Jellycat Tails books ($29.90). Bonus: Orders above $60 on the site get free courier delivery to your doorstep. Good for: Sci-fi and superhero comic and movie buffs Top toys: Want to blow your Captain America-loving kid’s mind? Get him a 24-inch shield ($999.90) to display in his bedroom. Opt for a fierce Hulk statuette by the covetable Japanese Kotobukiya line ($108.90). Bonus: Pre-order your kid’s favourite toy at any of the three stores or online, so he or she doesn’t miss out. Good for: Scooters and skateboards Top toys: Cruise around town with a large assortment of micro scooters from Switzerland ($130 and up) or retro Penny skateboards from Australia ($200).




And don’t forget the accessories ($2 and up)! Bonus: Buy directly from your phone, PC or tablet. The site offers free deliveries islandwide for orders above $100. Good for: Toys, toys and more toys – ranging from traditional to high-tech Top toys: This British brand has been in the toy biz for more than 250 years. In its first Singapore store, it has more than 10,000 toys spread across two levels, from the Hamleys Daffodil Bear ($36.90) to a Mini or Maxi Drone ($124.90 and $189.90). Tots will giggle and giggle over the Hamleys Bubble Truck ($37.90). Bonus: There are usually fun toy demos going on inside the store. Good for: From fire trucks to dump trucks, these rugged toys are thoroughly tested. Top toys: Put a smile on your little guy’s face with snazzy toy trucks, cranes, jeeps and riders like the Bruder Quad Bike ($42.90). Also look at construction toys from Caterpillar, Scania R-Series and John Deere ($22.90 and up). The toys comply with European and U.S. safety standards.




Bonus: The store’s outlet at Great World City shopping centre has new promotions each month. Become a member to stay in the know. (1 Kim Seng Promenade) Good for: Not your average educational toys Top toys: Crank up some Saturday Night Fever, toddler style, with the Bright Beats Dance & Move BeatBo robot ($89.90) – press its tummy or the buttons on its feet to activate songs, learning content and dance moves. The electronic learning tablets feature celeb teachers like Spongebob and Dora the Explorer ($34.90 and up). Bonus: Use the site’s smart “wish list” feature to clue in your family and friends about what to buy. (33 Sengkang West Ave) Good for: Board games for purists Top toys: This online store offers classics like chess ($29.90) and Monopoly ($45.90) or games for drawing, IQ, risk-taking and hand-eye coordination. Need a game not on the site? Write to My First Games, and it’ll try to source it for you. Bonus: The site claims to have the best prices in town.




Find one that’s lower on another website? My First Games will gladly match it. Good for: Stylish parents and kids looking for artisan playthings Top toys: Minimalist rubber KID O Floating Duck ($14.90)? Thoroughly modern wooden cars like the Automoblox M9 Sportvan ($26 and up)? Awesome science experiments like the KRAUL Kaleidoskop ($57)? You’re good to go. Bonus: Want to know more about Playhao? (583 Orchard Rd; ) Good for: Anyone with a soft spot for teddy bears Top toys: Help your child choose a fuzzy friend ($17.90 and up) then record your “beary” own Build-A-Sound message together. Stuff and stitch up the doll, dress it with funky clothes and hip accessories and take it home in a special Cub Condo carrying case. Is your kid still singing “Let it Go”? Pick up a Frozen Olaf with a Shirt and Hat ($45.90 plus $24). Bonus: Register the DIY buddy with the brand’s Find-A-Bear tracking system, just in case he’s lost and needs a little help getting home.




Good for: Electronics, gaming and tech toys Top toys: We know what you’re thinking. And, no, Courts doesn’t only do furniture and appliances. There’s plenty in store to impress your kiddo: the Pink Castle tent for a royal play date ($49) or the always-popular water pistols ($19.90). Your teen will thank you for buying him or her awesome gaming gear like the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick ($59). Bonus: Shop for your spouse while you’re there – Courts has sick HD TVs, espresso machines and more. Good for: Baby and toddler toys and necessities Top toys: Take your time to browse through the well-stocked shelves for finds like glitzy Barbie Rock ‘n Royals dolls ($49.90 each) and Learning Friends Play and Discover activity sets ($49.90). Bonus: Sign up for the OCBC Robinsons Group VISA Card for interest-free instalment plans plus one hour of free parking on weekends where Robinsons and Marks & Spencer stores are located. Good for: Kids who are big on creativity




Top toys: Inspire a little outdoor play with the Sand and Water Table ($149), or get your future DIYers started early with the Bosch Workbench ($179). It has various play tools and realistic sounds that you’d hear in a mechanic’s workshop. Bonus: Follow ELC on Facebook for updates on sales. Good for: Popular toy and clothing brands Top toys: The QUADRO construction system ($299.90 and up) lets your child swap out the colourful pieces to design and build large-scale models for climbing, driving, sliding or splashing. Another goodie: the CubicFun 3D DIY architectural sets of famous buildings ($9.90 and up). Bonus: Do you need bouncy castles, popcorn machines or a clown for your kid’s birthday party? Check out Action Toyz’s events arm for rental options. Good for: Love of learning through plenty of play Top toys: Boost your tyke’s creativity with the Magformers 3D toy ($39.90 and up), which allows him or her to transfer 2D shapes into more than 100 3D geometric structures – all through the use of magnets!

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