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LEGO launching two new Gabby's Dollhouse sets ahead of film release

LEGO launching two new Gabby's Dollhouse sets ahead of film release

The LEGO Group and Universal Products & Experiences are launching two new LEGO Gabby's Dollhouse sets inspired by DreamWorks Animation's upcoming Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie. The new LEGO sets for ages 4+ will bring to life scenes and characters from the film and will be available August 1, 2025, ahead of Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie, which debuts in cinemas worldwide on September 26, 2025.
The LEGO Gabby's Dollhouse sets are designed to enhance the imaginative play experience for preschoolers, while allowing fans to immerse themselves into the Gabby universe with opportunities for creative hands-on play. The LEGO Group released its first wave of Gabby's Dollhouse sets in May 2023, and fans can still purchase the LEGO Gabby's Dollhouse (10788) via www.LEGO.com and select retailers.
Since its launch in 2021, Gabby's Dollhouse has captured the hearts of preschoolers and families globally. Each episode is rooted in a growth mindset and follows the adventures of Gabby, a young girl who unboxes a surprise, leading her into an animated world full of cat characters that live inside her dollhouse. The series encourages flexible thinking and learning from mistakes, while exploring themes of family, friendship and teamwork. Gabby role models resilience, discovery, creativity and problem-solving.
Alice Millard Creative Lead on 4+ at the LEGO Group said: 'We are beyond excited to reveal our new LEGO® sets inspired by Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie. It was a lot of fun getting a glimpse into the new Gabby movie and bringing it to life in LEGO® bricks. We can't wait to see the Gabby fans having fun building the sets.
'We're thrilled to expand our Gabby's Dollhouse collaboration with the LEGO Group to include new movie-inspired sets,' said Rafael Macias, Global CPG Commercial Officer, Universal Products & Experiences. 'DreamWorks Animation's Gabby's Dollhouse celebrates the magic of play and LEGO bricks brings that play experience to life, encouraging young builders to explore, grow and learn just like Gabby does in the series and the upcoming movie.'
LEGO Gabby's Dollhouse Mermaid Gabby's Aquarium Adventure (11204) offers imaginative play together with Gabby in her mermaid outfit, MerCat and multi-colored Jellyfish. The 103-piece set is filled with features including sea creatures and aquarium animals, allowing children to recreate stories and role-play adventures of their own inspired by Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie.
LEGO Gabby's Dollhouse Sweet Treat Mountain & Kitty Garden (11205) is a 263-piece set featuring locations from the upcoming Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie and adored characters from the series such as Gabby, Pandy Paws, Chumsley, Cakey, Eraser Cat, Cookie Bobby and Kitty Fairy. The set invites builders into a sugary, sparkly world with a candy-colored Sweet Treat Mountain filled with donut floats, cake-tops peaks, and big ice cream cones.
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