The LEGO Group gets cracking with Easter 2024 activities

Easter 2024 is just around the corner and the LEGO Group is offering families a number of truly egg-citing seasonal activities.

With Christmas long-since gone and the summer still many wishful months away, it falls on Easter 2024 to bring its A-game and deliver some much-needed seasonal cheer. Once you’ve finished stuffing your face with chocolate eggs, you’ll be able to keep the family fun times going thanks to a range of activities planned by the LEGO Group.

Those who head down to their local LEGO Store from March 23 can take part in the now-annual Easter egg hunt, attempting to spot all of the colourful brick-built items dotted around the shelves. There’s no word at this stage if any freebies will be available for those who are successful, but the upcoming 30668 Easter Bunny polybag would certainly be a welcome treat.

In addition, LEGO.com is giving Easter a big promotional push, with numerous themed sets up for grabs and suggestions for suitable seasonal gifts. Included in that line-up are such recent models as 31133 White Rabbit, 31149 Flowers in Watering Can, 21346 Family Tree, 40709 Spring Animal Playground and many others.

The site even has a wide range of activities to try at a home, such as free LEGO Insiders rewards including a set of DOTS message designs, an Easter Bunny Mask and an Easter Print & Play Pack, plus instructions for building an Easter greetings card for £12.51 and a flock of Easter chicks for £17.16 – the cost of purchasing the required Pick a Brick pieces.

There’s also a free downloadable PDF that provides instructions for making a number of brick-based Easter eggs using elements from existing LEGO Classic sets. If you have copies of 11028 Creative Pastel Fun and 11029 Creative Party Box, you’ll be able to construct six different models, using the colourful pieces contained within each.

For more Easter fun and games, head to LEGO.com’s dedicated landing page now or visit your local LEGO Store from March 23.

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Matt Yeo

From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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