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Minecraft Toys and Gifts

LEGO Minecraft The Skeleton Dungeon (21189) is an action-packed toy for Minecraft players aged 8 and up. Classic Minecraft adventures with LEGO creativity. This versatile playset pits a cave explorer against hostile skeletons in a multi-biome environment comprising a dripstone cave with stalagmites and stalactites; a lush cave with bushes, vines, water, clay and torches; and the skeletons' dungeon, which includes a spinning skeleton spawner.

Lego 21189 - Minecraft The Skeleton Dungeon

LEGO® MINECRAFT - LEGO.com for kids

LEGO® Minecraft® – AG LEGO® Certified Stores

Minecraft Village Set - This LEGO Minecraft set features a brick-built bakery shop, farm, 3 Minecraft figures, and a goat toy for video game-inspired

LEGO Minecraft The Bakery Building Kit 21184 Game-Inspired Minecraft Toy Set for Kids Girls Boys Age 8+ Featuring 3 Minecraft Figures and Goat, with

Lego Minecraft The Skeleton Dungeon 21189 364 piece set Multi-color

Action-packed LEGO Minecraft adventure with inspiring environments, cool accessories and favorite characters from the popular computer game. Anything

LEGO Minecraft The Illager Raid 21160 Action Building Toy Set for Kids (562 Pieces)

LEGO Minecraft The Abandoned Mine (21166) brings classic Minecraft action to life in the real world as kids help the game’s leading character mine, build and explore, while trying to survive constant attacks by a variety of hostile creatures. Hands-on Minecraft mining adventures. Kids join Steve as he attempts to unearth coal, iron and diamond – while under attack from a scary zombie, creepy spider and living slime.

Lego Minecraft Building Toy, The Abandoned Mine, 248 Pieces, 7+

LEGO Minecraft: The First Adventure Building Set (21169) Toys - Zavvi US

The Sword Outpost 21244, Minecraft®

LEGO Minecraft Minifigure - Drowned Zombie + ammonite - Extra Extra Bricks

Save $50 on this huge Lego Minecraft set and give a 2,863-piece gift

These new Lego Minecraft sets look decidedly more 'Lego' than ever before - The Verge