Make room in your toy box! The LEGO Group just announced its upcoming 2025 sets, and kids can’t wait to get building.
LEGO’s upcoming lines include more than 340 different building sets across a wide array of brands and franchises, including kid favorites like Marvel, Star Wars, and Bluey. Ranging from preschool Duplo sets to highly detailed collectibles, builders of all skill levels can experience the timeless joy of playing with LEGO.
Cheese and crackers — the LEGO Group finally unveiled the first of its highly anticipated Bluey sets! Launching June 1, this collection includes three building sets and two LEGO Duplo kits filled with lovable characters, settings, and accessories that bring the heartwarming BBC series to life. These sets are intended for young kids, but like the beloved series, adults are welcome to join the building fun!

If rewinding your favorite Marvel films isn’t enough, fans can now recreate the epic final showdown from Avengers: Endgame in LEGOs! This set features several fan-favorite heroes like Captain America, Iron Man, a super-sized Ant-Man, Wanda Maximoff, Doctor Strange, and more locked in battle with Thanos and his other-worldly army. The finished kit can be endlessly rearranged and customized in a snap, so playtime never has to end!

More experienced bricklayers will love the challenge of the LEGO Ideas River Steamboat. This intricate, 4,090-piece model faithfully replicates a historical riverboat, complete with an interactive paddle and rudder. Onboard, builders can explore a variety of realistic locations, from the texas deck’s pilothouse and crew cabin to a kitchen and museum deep below on the boiler deck. This kit will set sail on Apr. 10, adding a splash of seafaring style to fans’ LEGO displays.
These LEGO sets and more will hit shelves throughout the next few months. Until then, parents can visit the LEGO Group’s website for the latest updates and to preorder.