LEGO announces the launch of their newest line of products in Singapore, LEGO DOTS – a 2D tile-based play concept that offers young girls aged from 6 years+ a chance to self-express and creates through their new #DotYourWorld Campaign.
The multi-shape and colourful tiles come in various forms, ranging from wearables to room décor, all changeable to express self-identity, fashion and creativity.
The affordable new collection features 5 bracelets:
The bracelets come with adjustable bands to fit the wrist and 32 colourful tiles to encourage girls to design their bracelet to suit their mood and style at that time.
Additionally, Pineapple Pencil Holder (41906) is a DIY set of boxes that offers kids the chance to create their own customisable pencil holder and watermelon wedge stationary box. The dynamic boxes encourage kids to use their imagination and creativity to personalise the boxes with the colourful tiles and make designs to reflect their individual style, mood and room.
The entire LEGO DOTS Line is compatible with the Extra DOTS Series 1 – Refill Tiles Pack (41908). This refill pack allows kids to personalise their designs further with 10 colourful tiles including 20 translucent blue glitter tiles and 10 special printed tiles.
DOTS is now available at LEGO participating outlets in Singapore with prices starting from just $6.50 for the refill pack and $9.90 for each bracelet.
Visit the LEGO Singapore DOTS homepage or LEGO Singapore Facebook for more information on DOTS as well as other their LEGO latest offerings and promotions.
Singaporeans and travellers alike are invited to step into the future of aviation with T5…
Universal Studios Singapore is shining the spotlight on local creative talent once again with the…
Gardens by the Bay has partnered with the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) to spread…
Dream Academy’s uproarious comedy dinner experience The Divorce Party is making an extended return from…
GPTRACK50 Inc. has unveiled fresh details about its upcoming original title, Stupid Never Dies, a…
Meta recently concluded its first ever public Meta AI showcase in Singapore, giving visitors a…