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Press the handle 3 times to bring Thomas to the top of the jungle Help Thomas find the legendary lost emerald Flip the set around for more jungle action! Earn 15 Clubcard points Free Standard Delivery on Orders Over £40 Everyone's favourite steam engine is on a quest to find the legendary lost emerald! Help Thomas get past the fearsome gorilla guardian of the jungle to retrieve the gem and make his escape through the hills and leafy surroundings. For more thrilling action, the set includes a moving gorilla hand, a tipping river platform and an upper level that can be reached by using the track lift.New Pirates of the Caribbean sets revealed at New York Toy Fair 2017, coming in May [News] /moms/photo-gallery/34089885/image/34090032/Lego-Friends-Jungle-Bridge-Rescue on this server. Your technical support key is: 3697-8e1a-1756-6707 If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, please contact and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above.




Items 1 to 60 of 282 Items 1 to 60 of 282Hotukdeals FS Forum is changing, please check here to find out how this will impact your activity and to continue trading.LEGO Friends amusement park rollercoaster construction set reduced to @ AmazonLego Friends 41114 Party Styling Playset @ Argos (Free C&C)Retiring Lego friends Adventure Treehouse Half price @ Lego store onlineLego Friends Jungle / Heartlake City Playmat - Lego store online - £5.49 / deliveredLEGO Friends Emma's House - 41095 ArgosReduced Lego @ Sainsbury's instore e.g City volcano starter set 61020 Lego friends heartlake supermarket. in store at Sainsbury'sLego Friends Heartlake Grand Hotel - @ AmazonLEGO® Friends Brick Alarm Clock delivered at eBay / Argos outletLego friends supermarket at Tesco directLEGO Friends TreeHouse 41122 Tesco instoreLego Friends Emma's House 41095 - Tesco Directlego friends pop star tour bus Sainsbury's LincolnLEGO 41130 Friends Amusement Park Roller Coaster - via AmazonLego friends pop star tour bus Asda georgeLego Friends Livi's Popstar house @ Asda - Free c&cLego friends performance school @ Toys R UsLEGO Friends Tree House half price at Tesco - Free c&clego




friends pop star tour bus - @ ArgosLego friends pop start tour bus 41106 reduced to Amazon free delivery with primeLego friends heartlake food market online Tesco directLEGO Friends Pop Star Tour Bus @ Tesco directlego friends amuse Park Instore tesco direct in store only 71.24 online 3 for 2 on all toysLego friends rollercoaster on amazon - Lego friends heartlake grand hotel @ John LewisLego StarWars Rebel U-Wing Fighter Jet was £51 @ Asda (Big Toy Rollback Sale)Lego friends heartlake riding club 41126 @ George (Asda)LEGO Friends Amusement Park Roller Coaster 41130 (Top 10 toy for Christmas!) @ SmythsLego friends 41130 Roller Coaster delivered @ John LewisLEGO Friends Party Cakes Playset @ Argos (Free C&C)LEGO Friends 41117: Pop Star TV Studio Mixed £10.70 Amazon Prime Lego Friends Horse Vet Trailer Construction Set 41125 Amazon (Prime or free delivery w/ £20 spend)Lego Friends Hotdog Van 41129 @ Amazon (+ £3.99 delivery non Prime)lego friends sets reduced to clear few on shelf not sure if national but




well worth a look great for xmas @ AsdaLego Friends Amusement Park Construction Set @ John Lewis12315Sorry, your browser is no longer supported. To get the best experience on Book Depository, please upgrade to the latest version of your browser or try a different one. Just click on the icons below to go to the download page. Lego Friends Character Encyclopedia Take a trip to Heartlake City and join in on the fun with the LEGO(r) Friends in the new "LEGO(r) Friends Character Encyclopedia" from DK. Meet Mia, Stephanie, Andrea, Olivia, and Emma-and all the LEGO Friends characters! Find out about their pets, hobbies, vehicles, and favorite places to just hang out. Learn about their likes and dislikes, their cool outfits, and even discover their top secrets! Featuring tons of images and fascinating facts about the popular LEGO Friends sets and mini-dolls, "LEGO Friends Character Encyclopedia" also comes with a mini-doll in a new and exclusive outfit and two cool accessories!show more




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New moulded big cats will have fans of LEGO animals excited, otherwise these are the typically vehicle based Summer sets that AFOLs expect. The Brothers Brick has shared these images of the new sets from New York Toy Fair. 60159 Jungle Halftrack Mission, 378 pieces, SRP $39.99 60160 Jungle Mobile Lab, 426 pieces, SRP $59.99 60161 Jungle Exploration Site, 813 pieces, SRP $119.99Unless you’ve been living with the cast of Utopia, you know LEGOs are insanely popular with just about everyone on the planet. In fact, this year, LEGO earned itself the top spot as the world’s most-profitable toy company. There are LEGO theme parks and discovery centers, LEGO hotels, TV shows based on LEGOs and this year’s box-office smash The LEGO Movie. But at the core, it’s the beloved, old-school bricks that have earned the company fame, fortune and much adoration. No wonder there are already rumors of a shortage for the holidays. In other words, it’s time to get shopping. Here are some of our favorites from this year.




LEGO Duplos are the perfect way to start younger kids off with bricks that are just the right size. The LEGO Duplo Deluxe Box of Fun ($49.99 at Toys R Us) has two cute figures as well as animals, decorated bricks and a wagon base. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 18 months–5 years If your preschooler is already obsessed with superheroes, give her this fun LEGO Duplo Batcave Adventure ($44.88 at Walmart). It features Batman, the Batwing, Batcave, Batarang and the Caped Crusader’s sneaky nemesis Catwoman. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 2–5 years This year, LEGO introduced Juniors, a nice stop for kids who’ve mastered Duplos but aren’t quite ready for the classic sets. (The sizes will fit with the classics, but some of the shapes are already pre-made, so the process is a bit easier and less intricate.) The LEGO Juniors Pony Farm ($29.99 at Target) has enough figures and bricks to fully immerse an animal lover for hours. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 4–7 years




With Juniors Knight’s Castle ($49.95 at Barnes & Noble), young builders create a thrilling play space while a brave knight fights to protect his king’s treasure. The popular LEGO Friends line focuses on five female friends from Heartlake City. During their initial debut, the friends stayed close to home, but now they’re ready to head afield. For kids who love being in the great outdoors, Andrea’s Mountain Hut ($9.99 at Toys R Us) has spot-on details like a campfire, marshmallows, camera, map and squirrel. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 5–12 years LEGO partners with other huge brands to create licensed products like its Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle sets, which expand on the story children know and love. ), Leonardo tries to stop Karai as she races away on her motorcycle with a stolen mutagen canister. It wouldn’t be Christmas without LEGO’s advent calendars, a sweet way to celebrate this special month with your family. ), City Advent Calendar ($29.95 at Amazon) or the Star Wars Advent Calendar ($39.99 at Toys R Us).




Manufacturer’s suggested age: 5–12 years for the Friends and City calendars; 6–14 years for the Star Wars calendar From top left: LEGO Friends Advent Calendar; Star Wars Advent Calendar; and City Advent Calendar If your child is ready for her own train set, check out the awesomely detailed City Train Station ($62.50 at Kmart) and City High-Speed Passenger Train ($134.99 at Target), with a motorized locomotive with remote control. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 6–12 years for the Train Station; 6 years and up for the Passenger Train LEGO has Star Wars fans covered and then some, with a whopping 25 new Star Wars sets created this year. Go old school with the Millennium Falcon ($9.97 at Walmart), which is nicely priced for a stocking stuffer and includes the always-brilliant Han Solo. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 6–12 years ) that features characters from Guardians of the Galaxy. A new partnership this year between LEGO and Disney resulted in six princess sets.




I’m particularly enamored of Rapunzel’s Creativity Tower ($39.95 at Barnes & Noble) because it’s so lovely and intricate. You’ll get plenty of bang for your buck with the Creator line: Each set can be built three different ways. ), or use the pieces to build a cute squirrel or teddy bear. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 7–12 years ), Mia pilots the chopper, and her friend Matthew handles the off-roader as the duo races to save a baby bear (aw!) in peril. The Ultra Agents are all about daring missions and fighting crime, and the sets have a digital twist: They come with a downloadable app that lets kids delve even deeper into pretend play. With the Ultra Agents Riverside Raid ($11.99 at Kmart), they can build a quad bike and jet speeder, and then make sure Ultra Agent Max stops a bad guy from stealing toxic compounds. My son is particularly obsessed with superheroes, so he loves Batman: The Joker Steam Roller ($44.88 at Amazon) and its five mini figures, including the most compelling bad guy around, the Joker.




Manufacturer’s suggested age: 7–14 years The LEGO Movie Cloud Cuckoo Palace (left) and The Flying Flusher For the gear-inclined, the Technic sets all have detailed functionality as well as a two-in-one design. For example, the realistic LEGO Technic Snowmobile ($14.99 at Walmart) can be rebuilt into a speedy snow motorcycle. Manufacturer’s suggested age: 8–14 years I’d try to explain the elaborate mythology behind the Legends of Chima, but it’s super complicated, so I’ll cut to the chase: good versus evil, humor and terror, tons of action and battles, and a Cartoon Network series that brings the storyline to TV. With the Eris’ Fire Eagle Flyer ($23.99 at Target), Eris and her flyer can save Lagravis (good guy) from Strainor (bad guy), who has stolen Lagravis’ CHI (the source of life for Chima creatures). Dude, that’s not cool. If your child prefers ninjas, the Ninjago line has her name on it. Check out the cool X-1 Ninja Charger ($34.97 at Walmart), Kai’s insane fighting machine that allows him to do battle with the Nindroids.

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