LEGO Disney 2019 sets available now
Six new LEGO Disney sets have launched today and are available at the official LEGO online shop.
A new range of LEGO Disney sets is available now from shop.LEGO.com. The new sets released today are based on the Disney Princess brand, featuring popular characters including Jasmine, Aladdin, Cinderella, Ariel, Aurora, Tiana and Rapunzel.
41158 Jasmine’s Petite Tower
41159 Cinderella’s Carriage
41160 Ariel’s Sea Palace
41161 Aladdin’s and Jasmine’s Palace Adventures
41162 Ariel, Aurora & Tiana’s Royal Celebration
41163 Rapunzel’s Petite Tower
The new LEGO Disney sets include two products that are labelled 4+. 41159 Cinderella’s Carriage and 41160 Ariel’s Sea Palace would previously have been in the Juniors theme, but now has a 4+ call out instead. 41158 Jasmine’s Petite Tower and 41163 Rapunzel’s Petite Tower offer little builds that give fans the opportunity to pick up a specific category, and look perfect for adding to the larger sets. 41161 Aladdin’s and Jasmine’s Palace Adventures and 41162 Ariel, Aurora & Tiana’s Royal Celebration are the largest sets of the bunch.
The January 1 launches follow a whole host of new sets that were released on Boxing Day, including The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, City, Friends and Technic.
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