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  2. 10 best Walmart Advent calendars that haven't sold out yet

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    Lego has quite a few incredible Advent calendars for both boys and girls. We love this one, which features eight mini dolls, including Elsa, Moana, Tiana, Ariel, and Mirabel.

  3. Lego sets are as low as $6 right now—here are the 50 ... - AOL

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    Shop the best Lego toy deals during Amazon Prime Day. We found discounts from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Kohl's.

  4. This Lego Disney Advent calendar is only $20 at Walmart ... - AOL

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    The Lego Marvel Spider-Man Advent calendar is also down to $20 today. It features Spider-Man, Spider-Gwen, Miles Morales, and the Green Goblin, as well as a few other set pieces (like a web ...

  5. Lego Friends - Wikipedia

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    Lego Friends (stylized as LEGO Friends) is a product range of Lego construction toys designed primarily for girls that was launched in 2012. It introduced "mini-doll" figures, which are about the same size as traditional Lego minifigures but are more detailed and realistic. The original cast consisted of Andrea, Olivia, Stephanie, Mia and Emma.

  6. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    The Justice brand outsold the much larger Walmart and Target stores in the girls' apparel category during the fourth quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. [ 9 ] On February 17, 2015, Ascena Retail Group, Inc. announced that the Brothers brand would be discontinued due to poor sales and recognition. [ 10 ]

  7. Lego DC Super Hero Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Lego DC Super Hero Girls theme aimed to introduce a product line that reimagines female DC superheroes and supervillains in Lego form as students at high school. [6] [8] In partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Entertainment, the theme aimed to provide children with a "relatable world filled with aspirational characters, immersive stories and action-packed missions that ...