LEGO Lunar New Year Traditions 80108 Building Kit; Gift Toy for Kids Aged 8 and Up; Building Set Featuring 6 Festive Scenes and 12 Minifigures, Including The God of Wealth (1,066 Pieces)

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Lego Lunar New Year Traditions 80108 Building Kit; Gift Toy For

Finish Lunar New Year celebrations in playful style with this colorful LEGO Spring Lantern Festival building toy for kids (80107). It features a brick-built Asian garden with moon gates, pavilion, pond and bridge, and an ox lantern, illuminated by a LEGO light brick, to mark the Year of the Ox. Great for building solo or with family and friends, the garden is decorated with buildable lanterns and traditional Chun Lian banners. It can be rebuilt into an alternative layout, too.

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Recreate the decorative splendor and festive celebrations of a Chinese New Year Temple Fair with this unique LEGO toy building set (80105). A wonderful Chinese New Year gift for kids who can enjoy building and playing with the models solo or sharing the fun with family and friends.

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LEGO Lunar New Year Traditions 80108 Building Kit

Capture the excitement of lunar new year family traditions with this colorful LEGO toy building set (80108) for ages 8 and up. It features 6

LEGO Lunar New Year Traditions 80108 Building Kit; Gift Toy for Kids Aged 8 and Up; Building Set Featuring 6 Festive Scenes and 12 Minifigures

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Review: LEGO 80108 Lunar New Year Traditions - Jay's Brick Blog

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Modular play-and-display set showcasing Lunar New Year family traditions – Kids learn about Chinese New Year customs as they build and have festive

LEGO Lunar New Year Traditions 80108 Building Kit; Gift Toy for Kids Aged 8 and Up; Building Set Featuring 6 Festive Scenes and 12 Minifigures

Review: LEGO 80108 Lunar New Year Traditions - Jay's Brick Blog