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There has been several LEGO sets released through the years that are only available at LEGOLAND Parks. They used to be small gift items and novelties, but in the past few years, they became quite substantial sets in their own right. Some of the highlights are the #40166 LEGOLAND Train from 2016, the #40306 LEGOLAND Castle from 2018, and the very large #40346 LEGOLAND set from 2019 (see image below). All these sets can be purchased at LEGOLAND Parks, and are also available at the online shops of LEGOLAND locations (this link is to the LEGOLAND Florida shop, but they all basically offer the same merchandise).

This year, a new LEGOLAND set was released; #40429 LEGOLAND Ninjago World. Here is the official description of the set: Kids become ninja heroes with this buildable Ninjago World set! Inspire kids to build their own replica version of the LEGOLAND Ninjago World ride. It’s packed with amazing details just like the real thing. Check out the entrance façade, roller-coaster with cool shooter function, and screens with sticker detail for target practice. Only available at LEGOLAND! The set includes a LEGOLAND park map accessory and four minifigures for role play fun. Minifigures include a LEGOLAND employee, a mom, boy with a unique Ninjago hoodie, and a girl with face decoration. Comes with 440 pieces. Price: $39.99 – Available at LEGOLAND Parks, and the LEGOLAND online shop.

As you can see from the pictures, the set isn’t just a memorabilia, but also includes several play-features. The little bit of roller coaster track and shooting function are fun, and could be included in a larger fairground layout. All the decorations are stickers, so you don’t get anything exclusive there, but the LEGOLAND employee minifig is exclusive to LEGOLAND sets, and the boy with the Ninjago hoodie is an exclusive for this set. The other three minifigs are nice too, although they aren’t exclusives. I’m not sure why the description says that the girl comes with face decoration. Her face is cute and double sided, but there are no additional markings.

The #40429 LEGOLAND Ninjago World comes with two instruction booklets, so two people could work on it at the same time. The first booklet helps you build the track with the cars from bag #1, and the small gate, the shooting target, and a decorative sign for the attraction from bag #2. The second booklet is for building the main gate from bags #3 and #4.

The builds are all great and would work well in a Ninjago setting, in a theme park, or as an entry to a Japanese neighborhood in your LEGO city. It’s worth noting that the main gate has a second target shooting sticker on a 6×6 stud tile, which is the same as on the shooting target. So, the two tiles can be easily swapped out, or you could build a second target to add to the ride, or use the main gate as another target area, although there is the danger riders will shoot other guests entering the park. The main gate also features a photo booth, so minifigs can have their pictures taken.

Although I’m not a big fan of stickers, the sticker-sheet included with this set is nice and could be used in a variety of ways. You get four Ninjago stickers, one LEGOLAND sticker, one LEGOLAND Ninjago ride sticker, one generic LEGO sticker, stickers for the photo booth, three decorative stickers for the buildings, and two big stickers for the shooting ride (one of them features a couple of serpentines, and the other three skeletons).

In summary, this is a thoughtfully designed set that can bring back fond memories for those who visit LEGOLAND, and it is also a play-set, a collectible, and a set that can be added to other settings. The price is not bad either, and I love that it includes an exclusive minifig! The back of the booklet suggest combining two of the sets for a larger ride, but I don’t think that’s necessary. Just one of the sets is large enough for play and to look good on display.

If you want to check it out, again, the price is $39.99, and you can purchase it directly from LEGOLAND Parks and the LEGOLAND online shop. It has been also popping up on eBay and other secondary marketplaces, but the price is twice as much, so it’s best to just get it directly from LEGOLAND. By the way, the LEGOLAND website and parks are also selling the earlier LEGOLAND exclusive sets in case you’re interested in those as well.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGOLAND Ninjago World set? And what do you think of the other LEGOLAND exclusives? Do you have any of them or plan to get them? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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The five LEGO Friends Jungle sets created in collaboration with National Geographic are now available in North America. As we discussed last month (see: LEGO Collaborates with National Geographic), LEGO teamed up with National Geographic to release a series of sets in the LEGO City and LEGO Friends lines. The LEGO City collection focuses on ocean exploration, and the LEGO Friends collection is about jungle rescue. Both series have been available the rest of the world since last month, but in North America they were scheduled for August. However, LEGO decided to release the LEGO Friends sets earlier than originally planned, which is great news!

The five LEGO Friends Jungle Rescue sets are as follows: #41421 LEGO Friends Baby Elephant Jungle Rescue, #41422 LEGO Friends Panda Jungle Tree House, #41423 LEGO Friends Tiger Hot Air Balloon Jungle Rescue, #41424 LEGO Friends Jungle Rescue Base, and #41432 LEGO Friends Alpaca Mountain Jungle Rescue. Notice all the new animals like the elephants, pandas, sloths, and alpaca! The sets are listed at the LEGO Friends sections of the Online LEGO Shop.

Notice that all of the sets include really cute animals, including some brand new ones! The #41421 LEGO Friends Baby Elephant Jungle Rescue and the #41424 LEGO Friends Jungle Rescue Base both comer with elephants. The larger of the two has an adult and baby elephant (new moulds), as well as two sloths (also new moulds), and a turtle.

The #41422 LEGO Friends Panda Jungle Tree House comes with three baby pandas (new color and prints) and a giant spider. The #41423 LEGO Friends Tiger Hot Air Balloon Jungle Rescue also comes with a giant spider, two white tiger cubs (new color and print), and a colorful bird. The final set in the collection, the #41432 LEGO Friends Alpaca Mountain Jungle Rescue, features three brand new and super cute alpacas in two colors, plus a bird.

As all the sets are focused on jungle rescue, each feature some kind of rescue situation. In the #41421 LEGO Friends Baby Elephant Jungle Rescue, a baby elephant gets stuck in the mud, and with no adult elephants around, it has to be rescued by Stephanie and Emma. In the #41422 LEGO Friends Panda Jungle Tree House, Olivia and Mia take care of orphaned baby pandas.

In #41423 LEGO Friends Tiger Hot Air Balloon Jungle Rescue, Andrea and Emma take to the skies to rescue two tiger cubs from a waterfall. The #41424 LEGO Friends Jungle Rescue Base is the main center for animal rescue and care, where Mia, Olivia, and Andrea scan the forest with a drone to monitor animals, and take those that need medical attention to the clinic. And in the #41432 LEGO Friends Alpaca Mountain Jungle Rescue, Mia and Stephanie are taking on the heroic effort of saving three alpacas from the just about exploding volcano.

There is so much to like about these sets even besides the new animals. The settings are quite lovely with a large array of foliage pieces, and the layouts are very nicely arranged. Just one of these sets can provide hours of play, and if you combine them, you can have a seriously cool jungle diorama with lots of creatures and action.

As I mentioned, the sets are now available in North America, keep in mind that due to the current high demand, and the LEGO factory in Mexico still closed, it’s possible that these sets will be on backorder or out of stock soon. Of course, you can still get them later, but if you want them as soon as possible, the earlier you order them, the less chance there is for delays. You can find them all at the .

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Friends Jungle Rescue sets? Which one is your favorite? Are you planning to get any of them? And what other rescue situations would you like to see in the collection? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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