Heads up, moms and dads: you're going to want to clear some space in your kids' playroom. Lego has shared details of all the building sets it's releasing this year, and it seems more than likely that your kids are going to want to get their hands on them all.
From sets inspired by the upcoming Jurassic World movie to ones that combine STEM learning with favourite Lego characters (and a cheeky Harry Potter set), there's definitely a new set or two for every little (and big) Lego-lover. (And get a sneak peek at all the rest of the brand new toys slated to hit shelves this year.)
This Imperial Landing Craft Set ($90) has 636 pieces and is for kids ages 9 and up.
Part of Lego's new Unikitty line, this Party Time Set ($20) has 214 pieces pieces and is for kids 6 and up.
From Lego Creator, this Roller Coaster Set ($340) features a whole lot of pieces — 4,124 to be exact — and is for kids ages 16 and up. The set also features a ticket booth, fountain, cotton candy cart, concession stand, waiting area with bench, and a pond with a frog figure.
The Lego Ninjago Stormbringer ($40) can come to life with the same technology as the Lego Boost kit creations.
If your child loves Minecraft, they'll definitely want to get their hands on this 198-piece Skull Arena Set ($20).
The PowerPuff girls are back in action with this 144-piece Bubbles' Playground Showdown Set ($20).
Kids ages 10 and up can construct this BrickHeadz Harry Potter and Hedwig ($15) in July, just in time for Harry's birthday!
Lego Duplo is helping little ones learn to code with its Steam Train ($60) that rides on track pieces containing action bricks that tell the train where to go and how to move. The train set will be available in August.
This Lego Star Wars Imperial Patrol Battle Pack ($15) is available now.
Your kids can put together the nearly 400 pieces of Blue's Helicopter Pursuit ($40) to channel Jurassicsic Park.
Part of Lego's new Unikitty line, this Prince Puppycorn Trike Set ($10) features 101 pieces.
The Kessel Run Millennium Falcon ($170) is inspired, of course, by the new Star Wars movies featuring Han Solo.
It's time to party, and the 18th series of Lego Minifigures ($7 per each blind bag) is here to have fun.
Build one of the most famous landmarks in New York City with this Lego Architecture Statue of Liberty Set ($120), which has an impressive 1,685 pieces.
Part of Lego's new Unikitty line, this Cloud Car ($10) has 126 pieces and comes out in August.
This Mojo Jojo Strikes Set ($30) has 228 pieces and is available in August.
The Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate Set ($130) features a whopping 1,019 pieces.
This Grindelwald's Escape Set ($20) has 132 pieces and is recommended for kids ages 7 and up.
Harry Potter is back in the Lego world with this Hogwarts Great Hall set ($100) that features Hagrid, Professor Quirrell, Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy, and more.
Part of Lego's new Unikitty line, this Unikingdom Fairground Fun Set ($40) has 515 pieces!
This Lego Architecture Great Wall of China Set ($50) has 551 pieces!
The Jedi and Clone Troopers Battle Pack ($15) will let your Lego-lover stage an epic Star Wars battle.
Celebrate the coming live-action release of Mulan with Lego's Mulan's Training Day ($15) set, which is out now.
The Hoth Medical Chamber Set ($30) has 255 pieces and will be available in August.
Han Solo's Landspeeder ($30) has 345 pieces and is for ages 7 and up.
Following last year's release of Lego Brick Headz, the company is releasing Go Brick Me ($30), which allows kids to design their own Brick Headz however they'd like.
Construct Yoda's Hut ($30), which comes with a young Luke Skywalker and R2-D2.
Out now is the latest drop from Lego Technic, the 330-piece Racing Yacht ($40).
Part of Lego's new Unikitty line, this Dr. Fox Laboratory ($30) has 359 pieces and will be available in August.
A second series of Lego Batman Movie Minifigures ($4 each) is out now.
Kids ages 8 and up can build this 731-piece X-Wing Starfighter ($80).
This build of Anakin's Jedi Starfighter ($20) has 247 pieces and comes with an R2-D2 minifigure.
Part of Lego's new Unikitty line, this Unikingdom Creative Brick Box ($40) features 433 pieces for your child to build creatively with.
The Lego Juniors Pteranodon Escape ($20) is inspired by the new Jurassic World 84 pieces that build a helicopter, a dinosaur, and more.
With its 406 pieces, the Lex Luther Mech Takedown Set ($40) re-creates a scene from Justice League.
Bring the Phantom Menace baddie, Darth Maul ($24), to life with Legos this April.
The Pteranodon Chase Set ($20) has 126 pieces, as well as a little minifigure Chris Pratt (aka Owen Grady).
This Sandcrawler Set ($140) has a whopping 1,239 pieces!
Part of Lego's new Unikitty line, the Collectible Series 1 ($4 each) features a number of adorable "unikitties."
This Lego Star Wars Snoke's Throne Room ($70) has 492 pieces and is for kids ages 8 and up.