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Calling all kids and kidults, get ready to make those Christmas wish lists because LEGO has just revealed its top toy picks.
The Danish toy company has now released a top-ten ranking of its LEGO sets that will be must-haves under the tree this year.
The list includes fan favourites like the Chamber of Secrets from Harry Potter to this year's new releases like In Arishem’s Shadow as seen in Marvel The Eternals.
The top 10 list comes after LEGO unveiled its version of the iconic Home Alone house which fans will be able to buy from its website on November 1.
There is something for everyone to enjoy from master builders to building beginners.
LEGO's top ten toys for Christmas 2021
1. LEGO DUPLO My First Number Train
Clinching the number one spot this Christmas is Lego Duplo's My First Number Train.
This hands-on educational toy is perfect for children 18 months+ as their first experience of joyful numbers learning.
It has 23 pieces and be bought for £24.99.
Add this to your Christmas List.
2. LEGO® DOTS Multi-Pack Summer Vibes
Who says LEGO isn't for wearing?
This DOTS summer vibes multipack includes customizable dots that you can wear a bracelet or use to decorate your room.
Create endless designs with 441 pieces of fun which can all be yours for £24.99.
Add this to your Christmas List.
3. LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets
Descend into the wizarding world of Harry Potter with this Chamber of Secrets set.
Potterheads will rejoice at the 1179-piece set that includes the Great Hall, Dumbledore's lectern and other magical accessories like the Sorting Hat.
It is suitable for ages 9+ and can be yours for £129.99.
Add this to your Christmas List.
4. LEGO® Flower Bouquet
Do you want to give a different kind of gift this Christmas?
Treat your loved ones to this special flower bouquet that will never wilt.
The 756-piece set is available for £44.99.
Add this to your Christmas List.
5. LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Luigi Starter Course
This Luigi Start Course is the first step to introducing your kids to the world of Super Mario.
The 280-piece set features a LEGO Luigi figure that interacts through an LCD screen and speaker.
It is suitable for ages 6+ and can be purchased for £49.99.
Add this to your Christmas List
6. LEGO Technic Ferarri 488 GTE “AF Corse #51”
If you want to live fast and furiously, this LEGO Technic Ferarri 488 should be on your Christmas list.
This GTE racing car includes front and back suspension, opening doors, a V8 engine with moving pistons and a steering wheel that moves the car.
The 1677-piece set also includes the original stickers and can be yours for £169.99.
Add this to your Christmas list.
7. LEGO® Creator Expert Adidas Originals Superstar
Builders can now recreate this classic Adidas trainer.
This collector's display piece has 731 pieces with 17 extra LEGO elements to help you build both the left and right versions of the iconic shoe.
It is suitable for ages 18+ and can be yours for £79.99.
Add this to your Christmas list.
8. LEGO Friends Heartlake City Grand Hotel
Heartlake City Grand Hotel has three levels of fun from a piano bar to an outdoor dining area.
This A-list lifestyle set has 1308 pieces and it is suitable for ages 8 and above.
Add this to your Christmas list.
9. LEGO CITY Stunt Show Truck
For kids ( and kidults) that have a need for speed, LEGO recommends this LEGO CITY Stunt Show Truck.
The 420-piece set includes four mini-figures - including 3 LEGO City Adventures TV series characters - as well as a flywheel-powered stunt bike.
It is suitable for ages 6+ and can be yours for just £54.99.
Add this to your Christmas list.
10. LEGO Marvel The Eternals In Arishem’s Shadow
Coming in at the tenth spot, this LEGO set is inspired by Marvel Studio's latest release: The Eternals.
This In Arishem's shadow set brings together 4 Eternals, a Deviant and a Celestial for just £59.99.
The 493-piece set is suitable for ages 7+.
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