The biggest toy brand in the world has unveiled a list of products that will be on every child's wishlist this ... and the good news for parents is that is they all cost under £30.
There's products for all ages on the list from a Boat Trip set for children aged two and over to a McLaren Race Car for those aged 9+... and older sports fans.
And some items are especially good value as they allow you to build three items from one set, such as the which can make a peacock, a butterfly or a dragonfly.
There are also products inspired by popular characters and films, such as Simba from Disney's The Lion King, hero Luke Skywalker and the Minions from Despicable Me 4.
Christian Pau, vice president and general manager for UK&I at the Lego Group, said: “We’re cognisant that when it comes to Christmas gift-giving, it’s important to have great options at all price points. Whoever you are buying for this Christmas, there is a Lego set to suit your budget.
"However, it’s not just about price - we want to provide value for money in terms of playability, and LEGO sets offer hours of building fun for kids and adults alike to enjoy.”
The Lego Group was founded in 1934 by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen in his workshop - and since then has grown into the largest toy company in the word, beating the likes of Hasbro and Mattel.
Over 220 million Lego sets are sold annually - which is about seven sets per second.
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If you're on the hunt for Christmas presents, sales tend to run through most of November, so it's worth looking for the best deals on toy sets. We've spotted that the
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