LEGO Friends summer sets revealed in official images

Fans can now get a look at the new LEGO Friends sets that will be released this summer.

LEGO Friends sets were announced earlier this year, with Heartlake City, jungle and vacations offering subject matter for the summer 2020 range. Now, skivs has published images of the upcoming sets.

41425 Olivia’s Flower Garden is a 92 piece set.

41426 Heartlake City Park Café uses 224 elements, including Mia and Stephanie.

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41427 Emma’s Fashion Shop is a place for Emma to sell her clothes and uses 343 bricks.

41398 Stephanie’s House is a 4+ set madeup of 170 pieces.

41428 Beach House uses 444 elements.

41429 Heartlake City Airplane is a 574 piece set, giving the characters an opportunity to get to their jungle destination or the water park.


41430 Summer Fun Water Park is a 1,001 piece set depicting a holiday water park with three slides.

41421 Baby Elephant Jungle Rescue uses 221 pieces and includes the new baby elephant.

41422 Panda Jungle Tree House is all about pandas, with a brick-built panda face on top of the tree house and three pandas included within the 265 piece set.


41424 Jungle Rescue Base features a fun tree house concept and includes a number of animals, some of which are all-new – an elephant, a baby elephant, a sloth and a baby tiger.

The new LEGO NINJAGO, LEGO Jurassic World, LEGO Hidden Side, LEGO Marvel and LEGO DC Batman summer 2020 sets have also been revealed.

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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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