LEGO is using the world of Disney Princesses to create some exciting sets. This Summer, several new sets arrived. Let’s take a look!
Snow White’s Jewelry Box is a multifunctional kit that offers kids many play opportunities. For $44.99, you can stash stuff and relive two key scenes from Walt’s masterpiece.

I’m a manly man, but even I can appreciate some of these Disney Princess items. The more Maleficent I see in a LEGO line, the more likely I am to buy it. So, you better believe I’m eyeing up the Dragon Maleficent set!
Item #43240 features the Villianess Supreme in her dragon form terrorizing Prince Philip, Samson, and Princess Aurora. For $69.99, it’s not a bad setup.

If you’re more of a fan of Princess Aurora, then you should check out the new $39.99 mini Sleeping Beauty Castle set.
Item #40720 is made up of 528 pieces and includes a traditional Minifigure of the passed-out Princess. Similar to the Haunted Mansion version, the LEGO engineers hid many tiny details.

In April, an Encanto LEGO set was introduced that doubled as a flowerpot and playset. Moana is getting the same treatment! Item #43252 is priced at $39.99. The Disney Princess comes in the style of LEGO Friends rather than a traditional Minifigure.
OK, I know it’s only July, but we have to start thinking about Christmas. Why? Because I know the decorations are going to start showing up by the end of August!
To get into the festive mood, LEGO is releasing the 2024 Disney Advent Calendar on September 1! It includes 24 days’ worth of characters and buildable activities. This year’s characters include Elsa, Tiana, Ariel, Mirabel, Moana, Sven, Pau, and Snowgie.
The advent calendar (43253) is $44.99 and is comprised of a total of 253 pieces.

[Source: LEGO]
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