Start the Christmas countdown for kids aged 5+ with the fun LEGO Disney Christmas Advent Calendar 2024 (43253) full of Disney gifts.
This building set for kids includes Elsa, Tiana, Ariel, Moana and Mirabel LEGO® ǀ Disney micro-doll figures, plus LEGO ǀ Disney Pua, Snowgie and adorable baby reindeer Sven characters. Behind every door is a character or mini build to help deliver a daily dose of holiday cheer and magic.
In addition to the building activities, the box becomes part of the fun, opening to reveal a colourful game board that takes kids on an exciting journey to the Disney Castle. Kids get to experience a little Christmas fun every day, and indulge their passion for Disney characters, LEGO creativity and the holiday season with a premium buildable playset filled with endless fun.
Once the season is over, this LEGO Advent calendar building set can continue as a fun activity and be added to others in the LEGO ǀ Disney series (each sold separately) to further enhance and expand the play.
- LEGO® ǀ Disney Advent Calendar 2024 – Surprise kids aged 5 and over with a 253-piece buildable toy packed with 24 days of characters, activities and surprises
- Buildable playset – Each day offers a new festive build or character to inspire play, plus the Advent calendar box turns into a game board for up to 5 players to expand the fun
- 8 characters and fun accessories – This Advent calendar includes Elsa, Tiana, Ariel, Mirabel and Moana LEGO® ǀ Disney micro-doll figures, plus Pua, Snowgie and Sven characters, presents and much more
- Build the fun – Many of the doors reveal buildable activities like a seesaw for the Snowgie, Ariel’s undersea palace, Moana’s mini boat, Elsa’s ice palace, a sledge, Christmas tree and much more
- LEGO® ǀ Disney gift idea for kids aged 5+ – This buildable set for girls and boys makes a fun Advent or early Christmas gift for Disney-lovers that everyone at school will admire
- Create more stories – The buildable toys in this set work with other LEGO® ǀ Disney building kits or LEGO sets (sold separately), letting kids expand the play and imagine new adventures and stories