We treated ourselves to the new Lego Frozen set – Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle – from the Lego Shop in Watford.
Little Sis was very excited to get her hands on this set as she’s a huge fan of Frozen.
I just about managed to get home and give her some lunch before she wanted to build it. Inside the box was 2 instruction booklets, a sheet of stickers, 3 bags of Lego and one small white base board.
I love building Lego 🙂 The instructions were easy to follow and it didn’t take too long to build. In the first bag was a sweet figure of Princess Anna and her sleigh.
Little Sis loved helping me build these cool steps which fold away.
The finished Palace has 3 floors.
Olaf, complete with picnic blanket and sandwich!
The completed set has been played with all day. Both children love it and haven’t noticed that it includes some rogue elements such as the flowers and trees!
There are some cool details, even if it doesn’t really follow what you see in the film. The official blurb from the Lego website is as follows:
Help Olaf and Princess Anna have a cool adventure in Queen Elsa’s magical Ice Castle!
Hop aboard the sleigh and join Anna and Olaf as they pay a visit to Queen Elsa’s beautiful ice palace for some frosty fun! What will they do first? Play hide and seek behind the secret staircase, or go skating around the castle? They could ski down the ice hill or prepare frozen treats in the castle’s ice cream bar and then get ready for a picnic in the snow under the magnificent icicle tree. It’s all up to you! First have fun building Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle. Then it’s time to play! Includes Queen Elsa and Princess Anna mini-doll figures, plus Olaf the snowman.
- Includes Queen Elsa and Princess Anna mini-doll figures, plus Olaf the snowman
- Features a castle with icicle tree, sleigh, secret staircase, ice cream bar, bed and an ice hill
- Accessories include skis, ice skates, glittery wall elements, decorative stickers, 2 capes, tiara, hair bow and a carrot nose for Olaf
- Make the secret staircase appear and disappear
- Prepare tasty frozen treats in the kitchen for a picnic in the snow with Olaf
- Ski down the ice hill with Elsa and Anna (and discover a secret hideaway inside!)
Now THAT is my kind of toy! I wish they made stuff like that when I was little 🙁
I used to love Lego when I was little. That set looks so good once it’s all put together!
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It’s lovely – glad they both enjoyed playing with it, and another Lego-build for Mummy………..xxxx
oh i do love lego and of course like any other family seem to be at this time a great fan of frozen also , my girls would certianly love this , i love the little figures
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