New LEGO teddy bear gift-with-purchase lands online and in-stores
The end of the 40767 Up-Scaled Baby Astronaut offer marks the beginning of this year’s Children’s Day deal, offering up a free LEGO teddy bear.
The LEGO Group has been regularly offering an exclusive deal each year for Children’s Day, and that tradition continues in 2025 with the new 40763 Children’s Day Teddy Bear. This is the latest gift-with-purchase, but it won’t be available for long, at least initially.
40763 Children’s Day Teddy Bear is free with purchases of £90 / $100 / €100 or more until May 31, just before the first of the new summer sets launch. There’s no theme restrictions, making this another great opportunity to catch up on early 2025 releases, just as we did with 40767 Up-Scaled Baby Astronaut earlier in the month.




The adorable LEGO bear comes with various accessories, including LEGO pieces, a book, a pair of glasses, pencils and, according to a lifestyle image, a flower that is not visible on the box. Pink and blue bow ties are also mentioned, one of which is visible in the lifestyle image. 40763 Children’s Day Teddy Bear has 238 pieces overall.
At the threshold of £90 / $100 / €100, excluding pre-orders, there are quite a few recent sets that will easily qualify for this gift-with-purchase without going overboard. A few examples include 75416 Chopper (C1-10P), 10345 Flower Arrangement, 60422 Seaside Harbour with Cargo Ship, and 31142 Space Roller Coaster.




Whatever you decide to pick up, keep in mind that 40763 Children’s Day Teddy Bear will only be available for one week worldwide, unless it is extended past June 1, which is by no means guaranteed at this stage.
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my grandson absolutely loves Lego. he started school after Christmas and loves reading . He has just started wearing glasses. The boys in his class said Why are you wearing glasses, and his reply was Because my mum cares about my eyes. I would love him to have a teddy with books and glasses ,but sadly I am a pensioner and can’t afford a new set of Lego for him