LEGO City 60235 and Friends 41382 Advent Calendars available now

Today sees the release of the LEGO 2019 advent calendars, including those based on City and Friends.

Two new LEGO seasonal sets have been released today, with the annual tradition continuing. Friends 41382 Advent Calendar and City 60235 Advent Calendar are both available now at LEGO.com. Harry Potter 75964 Advent Calendar and Star Wars 75245 Advent Calendar have also launched today.

The sets come in special boxes that open to reveal 24 doors, ready to countdown to Christmas starting on December 1.

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Here is the official product description for City 60235 Advent Calendar:

Give your child a fun way to get into the holiday spirit with the LEGO City 60235 Advent Calendar playset. It has 24 different buildable presents, one for each day of the season, including a snowmobile, snow fort, curling set, fireplace, rocking chair, telescope and much more. This children’s Advent Calendar includes 7 minifigures and a husky dog figure.

Here is the official product description for Friends 41382 Advent Calendar:

Help your little builder get ready for Christmas with the LEGO Friends 41382 Advent Calendar. Slowly build the Christmas countdown for kids by letting them open a new door each day. Behind the 24 doors are cool, buildable gifts representing the world of Heartlake City. They will add festive cheer when displayed in the bedroom or, once tied with a ribbon, hanging on the tree. Includes a Mia mini-doll, plus 2 penguins and 2 robot, a hamster and snowman figures.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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