Looking for the perfect gift for your building enthusiast? Look no further! Our Lego gift guide has everything you need for block heads young and old.
If you're a Lego family, you know that there's no such thing as too much! New and everything-is-awesome sets come out each year, plus Lego-themed books, duds and home decor make for the perfect gifts for every blockhead your list.
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Perfect to stick in a stocking, the new line of minifigures has an eclectic mix of characters including a brace-face pizza boy, a wizard, a court jester, a princess, a goth girl and a rock star.
Where to buy: $4 each, mastermindtoys.com>
Colourful themed pages dish on everything young Star Wars buffs need to know about the dark side of the Force. With detailed info about Darth Maul, Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader, each book contains contains one surprise minifigure for interactive play.
Where to buy: $14, indigo.ca>
New to Heartlake is the double-decker shopping mall, teeming with every accessory you can imagine. A revolving door leads into the swanky lobby where little fashionistas will find a food court with pizza oven, a flashing photo booth, twirling catwalk, bridal shop, sports store and, of course, luxurious spa.
Where to buy: $130, toysrus.ca>
It's an epic and exciting battle as Star-Lord and his fellow guardians try to defeat galaxy destroyer Ronan. With five minifigures, Ronan's hulking Necrocraft and the Milano Spaceship, this set promises hours of out-of-this-world fun.
Where to buy: $90, indigo.ca>
Perfect for the older Lego lovers on your list, master builder Warren Elsmore is back with a slew of inspiring Lego-constructed movie-themed creations categorized by genre with fun facts and easy-to-follow how-tos. Movie scenes include ET, Rocky, Raiders of the Lost Ark and King Kong.
Where to buy: $17, indigo.ca>
The 10-page board book is a fun educational journey for your tot. Colourful tabs direct little hands to their favourite animal's page, where they'll have a ball learning the different sounds of puppies, cows and horses.
Where to buy: $9, amazon.ca>
Have a little blockhead who's destined to become a Lego enthusiast? Start them on the right track with these adorable onesies by crafter Treetopsbaby.
Where to buy: $18, etsy.com>
How excited would your little one be to see a customized Lego sign with his name on it? Thanks to Etsy shop NothingPanda, you can create a special sign that will be cherished for years.
Where to buy: $13 and up, etsy.com>
Newish to the Lego family is this rockin' girl power storage head. Keep your Lego pieces safe in the ample-sized container. It's also a great spot to stash stuffies and other knickknacks.
Where to buy: $24, amazon.ca>
Peter, Ray, Egon and Winston are back and ready to tackle New York's nastiest ghosts with the help of their Ecto vehicle, which is fully equipped with tracking computer, paranormal detection equipment and a removable roof.
Where to buy: $60, shop.lego.com>
Count down the days until Christmas with this fun advent system. Instead of chocolate or candy, excited children can open a door to reveal a small Lego-themed toy. Put them together to create a holiday theme, whether cooking a turkey dinner with Lego Friends or mailing a letter to Santa with Lego City.
Lego City Advent Calendar and Lego Friends Advent Calendar
Where to buy: $40, target.ca>
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