LEGO DREAMZzz: The Theme for Dreamers and Builders

Hello and welcome back to the New Brick Times! Today I will be discussing one of Lego’s newest themes: LEGO DREAMZzz.

Similarly to Ninjago and Nexo Knights, Lego DREAMZzz comes with its own TV show while following the adventures of a group of young characters (school friends in this case). The sets are based on the fantastical creatures and imagination-filled builds. There is also the tyrannical Nightmare King and his army of nightmares, who want to destroy all dreams and creativity.

Lego DREAMZzz sets and toys are designed to encourage builders to use their imagination and creativity. The sets use story and comic-like instructions that invite builders into the action and give them a feeling of freedom and adventure. The designs for the sets all seem dreamy, creative, and fun. Overall, the theme and the way it is executed is really creative and different.

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Lego DREAMZzz sets and toys are available in different sizes and prices. Some of the sets include:

Nightmare Shark Ship: This one is definitely my favorite DREAMZzz set. It shows off a huge shark-shaped ship that belongs to the Nightmare King. It has a mouth that can open and close, a tail that can swing, and a cage that can trap dream creatures. It also includes four minifigures; Mateo, Izzie, Nova, and the Nightmare King. As the biggest set in this list, it can be found for $139.99 on Lego.com starting August 1.

Fantastical Tree House: This one is a magical tree house that serves as a base for the dream agents. It has a slide, a swing, a zipline, a telescope, a secret trapdoor, and a lot of fun details. It also comes with the following minifigures: Mateo, Izzie, Mrs. Castillo, the Night Hunter, and three little minifigure creatures. Find it for $109.99 on Lego.com starting August 1.

Mrs. Castillo’s Turtle Van: This is another one I really like. A cool car that looks like a turtle. Also, it comes with three minifigures: Mateo, Zoey, and Mrs. Castillo. Included appears to be two dream creatures who look like tiny minifigures. You can find this one for 47.99 on Lego.com starting August 1.

Pegasus Flying Horse: I love all of these sets so much, and this one is another one I really like. The build is a beautiful flying horse that can flap its wings and move its head. It also comes with Zoey, Nova, and the Nightmare King minifigures. Find this one for $49.99 on Lego.com starting August 1.

I love this new Lego DREAMZzz theme! It uses creativity to the fullest and shows off a whole new side of Lego. I hope you enjoyed my post and decide to look into this new Lego theme as well!