Hello,
My daughter (7 years old) has been very interested in Fairies, especially when Disney released its extended Tinkerbell shows. Since then she has also caught on to fairy gardens. I think this could be a great area for Lego to expand and to gain the market share they are looking for with young girls. Sets could be of their (Lego) own line or partner with Disney and their Tinkerbell line. Does anyone else have daughters/kids which have shown interest in Fairies/Fairy Gardens and created Lego MOCs?
-- Nate
Lego Fairies and Fair Gardens
Lego Fairies and Fair Gardens
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Re: Lego Fairies and Fair Gardens
Hey Nate,
There are some old Belville sets your daughter may like Thumbelina, Blossom Fairy, Little Garden Fairy, etc. They're from 8 or 10 years ago, but you may be able to find them used.
Bruce
There are some old Belville sets your daughter may like Thumbelina, Blossom Fairy, Little Garden Fairy, etc. They're from 8 or 10 years ago, but you may be able to find them used.
Bruce
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