LEGO is celebrating 100 years of Disney with three new products that are sure to spark kids’ creativity. 

Kids ages 5 and up can recreate their favorite movie moments with the LEGO Minifigures Disney 100 mystery bags. These iconic animated characters from the past century are great for collecting, displaying, or sparking imaginative play. Kids can recreate popular scenes from Disney films or dream up their own action-packed adventures.

Each sealed mystery bag comes with one of 18 possible characters: Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey, Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, The Queen, Stitch 626, Pocahontas, Cruella de Vil and a Dalmatian puppy, Miguel and Dante, Ernesto de la Cruz, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Robin Hood, Prince John, Tiana, Dr. Facilier, Queen of Hearts, Mulan, Aurora, and Baymax. Every character is accompanied by at least one cool accessory and a collector’s information leaflet. The LEGO Minifigures Disney 100 mystery bags will be available on May 1 for $4.99 each.

The LEGO 100 Years of Disney Animation Icons set is packed with possibilities for kids ages 6 and up looking to expand their decoration creativity. The 1,022-piece set includes 12 8×8 plates, a picture frame and hanger elements, and loads of tiles that kids can use to build up to 12 icons at once, plus an exclusive Mickey Mouse minifigure holding a brush and a palette. Overall, there are 72 different Disney designs separated into six collections of 12.

As they build, kids can also enjoy an easy adventure with the LEGO Builder app, which zooms in and rotates models in 3D, saves sets, and tracks user progress. This wall art decor measures more than 11 inches high and 12.5 inches wide. It is easy to swap icons in and out of the framed collage to mix it up at any time. The LEGO 100 Years of Animation Icons set will be available on June 1 for $59.99.

Another new set from LEGO that will inspire kids ages 7 and up to new heights of play is the Enchanted Treehouse. This 1016-piece set has a two-level treehouse, a waterfall, a zipline, 13 LEGO mini doll figures, and lots of accessories and hidden features to discover, including a cave behind the waterfall and a secret staircase in the treehouse. Kids can also use the LEGO Builder app to help this set.

The Enchanted Treehouse comes with beloved Disney heroines, including Mulan, Raya, Elsa, Moana, Tinker Bell, Alice, Wendy, Belle, Tiana, Anna, Pocahontas, Princess Jasmine, and Mirabel. Disney Princess fans will love the wide variety of characters to help them foster creative play. The Enchanted Treehouse is available for preorder now for $159.99 and will ship on June 1.

Give a Disney fan the gift of endless play and storytelling with these new products from LEGO. Look for them soon at LEGO stores and on lego.com.


LEGO MINIFIGURES DISNEY 100

Kids ages 5 and up can recreate their favorite movie moments with the LEGO Minifigures Disney 100 mystery bags. These 18 iconic animated characters from the past century are great for collecting, displaying, or sparking imaginative play.

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $4.99
  • Age:
  • 5+

LEGO 100 YEARS OF DISNEY ANIMATION ICONS

The 1,022-piece set includes 12 8×8 plates, a picture frame and hanger elements, and loads of tiles that kids can use to build up to 12 icons at once, plus an exclusive Mickey Mouse minifigure holding a brush and a palette. Overall, there are 72 different Disney designs separated into six collections of 12.

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $59.99
  • Age:
  • 6+

LEGO ENCHANTED TREEHOUSE

This 1016-piece set has a two-level treehouse, a waterfall, a zipline, 13 LEGO mini doll figures, and lots of accessories and hidden features to discover, including a cave behind the waterfall and a secret staircase in the treehouse. The Enchanted Treehouse comes with beloved Disney heroines, including Mulan, Raya, Elsa, Moana, Tinker Bell, Alice, Wendy,…

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $159.99
  • Age:
  • 7+

About the author

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty is an editorial intern at Adventure Media & Events. She is a senior at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York, where she studies digital media and production. In her free time, Maggie can be found watching Conan O’Brien videos on YouTube, reading biographies of Lyndon B. Johnson, or listening to the Succession soundtrack.

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