Let imagination ride with LEGO Bluey Beach and Family Car Trip Building Set. This 133-piece, multicolored construction kit brings the spirit of Bluey to life, inviting kids 4 and up to dream up sunlit beach days and cozy family road trips—all with the familiar, durable ABS bricks LEGO is known for.
What’s in the box (and what it enables)
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133 pieces to mix, match, and rebuild into new beach-and-road-trip scenes every time play starts.
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Multicolored bricks fuel creative storytelling and help young engineers explore color, balance, and composition as they build.
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ABS plastic construction designed for repeated snapping, steady builds, and lasting durability through active, imaginative play.
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Theme: Beach and Family Car Trip—a cohesive, story-driven setting that makes it easy for kids to act out adventures, conversations, and family moments with the Bluey universe.
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Brand: LEGO, Sub Brand: Bluey—a familiar, trusted name that supports open-ended play beyond just one scene or moment.
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Recommended Age: 4+ crafted with small hands in mind, balancing simple builds with room for storytelling as little builders grow.
Why this set stands out
Rather than a generic assortment of bricks, this LEGO Bluey set is a themed building experience designed to spark narrative play. Kids can create a sunny beach day, devise a friendly family car journey, and then blend the two into a playful hybrid scene. The Bluey branding helps kids anchor their stories in a familiar world, while the 133-piece footprint keeps the whole adventure compact enough for travel or quiet corners at home.
Ideal for
- Young builders who love Bluey and crave imaginative, screen-free play
- Parents seeking engaging, portable entertainment for car rides, weekends, or after-school downtime
- Families building a growing Bluey collection and expanding to other LEGO sets for bigger adventures
Play benefits and practical tips
Beyond fun, this set supports development of fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, and storytelling. Kids practice planning a build, testing how pieces fit together, and acting out scenes that require dialogue and sequencing. Pro-tip: start with a simple beach setup to establish a scene, then add a car-trip element to weave a story—this layered play keeps attention high and imagination flowing.