LEGO Friends 41393 Baking Competition earns double VIP points this month
Those buying LEGO Friends 41393 Baking Competition can take advantage of a double LEGO VIP points promotion for a limited time.
LEGO.com has launched a double VIP points deal on LEGO Friends 41393 Baking Competition, the new set that captures all of the excitement of a television baking show.
Double VIP points means that fans will get twice the rewards for buying the set as usual, so can turn those points into ‘LEGO cashback’ all the quicker. The promotion lasts until the end of February.
LEGO Hidden Side 70432 Haunted Fairground also earns double VIP points until the end of the month.
In addition to the points, the set qualifies for the deal that sees any order totalling £45 or more get LEGO Hidden Side 40408 Drag Racer for free.
Here is the official product description:
It’s showtime! Bring the drama of TV baking contests into kids’ bedrooms with this LEGO Friends 41393 Baking Competition set. Let them express their creativity as they decorate the toy cakes in crazy ways to impress the judges. Or role-play the judge deciding who will win the trophy.
This pretend play cooking set is packed with realistic kitchen equipment, play food, and cute utensils and accessories to realistically recreate the baking shows kids watch on TV. Cool functions such as the rotating cake stands and the spinning ingredients wheel help to inspire imaginative play. And the whole set is modular so kids can set it up and play with it the way they choose.
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