Lego
LEGO Friends Friendship Movie Night Toy Set 42642(6+ Yrs)
£12.99
Product code: T968134
This exciting toy for 6+ year old girls and boys is packed with movie night magic. Kids can create their own blockbuster tales with the LEGO Friends Friendship Movie Night (42642) building set. The fun creative toy comes with 2 LEGO Friends mini dolls and lots of accessories for role play. It's 'lights, camera, friendship' with this interactive toy as kids tell the story of friends Paisley and Aliya, who are enjoying a movie night in Paisley's garden. Slot a film slide into the projector and press the light brick to make the image appear on the big screen. Discover lots of accessories, including a popcorn machine with a lever to make the popcorn 'pop' Other accessories include a popcorn box, drinks, a comic and 2 comfy chairs. This role-play toy is also featured on the LEGO Builder app. Here kids can zoom in and rotate models, save building sets and track progress as they build. Discover more fun, creative toys (sold separately) in the LEGO Friends universe. This set makes a great birthday gift for 6+ year old girls and boys.
Product details
Product details
Dimensions
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Height: 48 mm
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Width: 141 mm
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Length: 191 mm
Safety Warning
Warning! Choking hazard due to small parts
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery
Standard
UK Standard Delivery is available for £3.99 or free on orders over £60 (excluding furniture).
Nominated Day
UK Next Day Delivery and UK Nominated Day Delivery (excluding Northern Ireland) are available for £5.99 (excluding furniture)
Collection
Collect from store
Store collection is free on all fashion, home and beauty orders.
Returns
UK returns
Free
Exclusions apply
Full delivery and collection informationOur returns policyReviews (2)
Looks like fun
Originally posted on LEGO
Yes, I recommend this
Great granddaughter will live this. Looks like such fun!
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Awesome fun
Originally posted on LEGO
Yes, I recommend this
This was fun to build and has been fun for my daughter to use her imagination to play with. She really likes the “actual movie” aspect of it.
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