• Build a fully posable Raptor dinosaur figure with opening mouth, a cage with closing gate and an off-road truck with Starter Brick chassis and space in the bed
  • Includes 3 figures: Owen, a tracker and a posable Raptor figure
  • Truck measures over 2” (7cm) high, 5” (14cm) long and 2” (7cm) wide:Cage measures over 1” (4cm) high, 2” (7cm) wide and 2” (6cm) deep Raptor measures over 2” (7cm) high, 4” (12cm) long and 1” (3cm) wide.
  • 85 pieces – Easy to Build dino toy starter set for boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 7
  • LEGO Juniors/4+ building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building

This lego Juniors is simpler to put together, better for younger kids or pretty much any kids that like dinosaurs. We purchased it for a 4 year old boy and 2 months later my daughter received it for her birthday from someone else. We just opened it today and it comes with the base of the truck already put together. My daughter is 5 and she likes it.

Christmas gift for my grandson. Every LEGO we have had was a great product.. I. Have 2 older sons who must have 25 sets between them.

Watch "JANGBRICKS" review of this product on YouTube for more info. I love it, though I added a few extra pieces to the truck to make it look better.

There are two minifigures in this set, but what I think is the more interesting one is Owen Grady. This is the same minifigure who also appears in 75926 Pteranodon Chase and 75928 Blue’s Helicopter Pursuit (minus backpack and crossbow). He has the new Chris Pratt face which I think looks good. You can see his alternate face here. He has his usual tousled hairpiece as well as his brown jacket over a sand blue shirt. He wears dark blue jeans with some printing on them. In this set, Owen comes with a chicken drumstick on a stick to serve as bait for the Raptor, though the set comes with a walkie-talkie piece too that either him or the other minifigure can use. Speaking of the other minifigure, here he is. He’s a guard. Interestingly, his guard outfit is different from the guards in the regular Fallen Kingdom sets – they only appear in the other Fallen Kingdom Juniors sets. His head is the one that has been used on First Order Crew Members in 75104 Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle and 75132 First Order Battle Pack, Killmonger in 76100 Royal Talon Fighter Attack, and a guard in 75931 Dilophosaurus Outpost Attack. He has plain dark blue legs and a dark blue cap, and his accessory is a tranquilizer gun. There’s one dinosaur included in the set, and it is a raptor. LEGO Raptors are getting more and more common now, which puzzles me as I thought Blue was the only raptor left after Jurassic World 1. Anyways, this raptor has completely new coloring. It’s lime green in color which looks less realistic but is more vibrant, fitting the younger audience for Juniors. All the molds are reused, though. There are some dark green colors and some black claws. The legs and arms are mounted on Technic pin connections. They can be moved forward and back, though you might have stability issues depending on how you pose the legs. You can get rid of those issues if you attach one of the feet to a studded base, though. You can move the head side to side thanks to a Technic pin, and the jaw can be opened and closed. It’s a nice dinosaur overall, though older LEGO fans may prefer a more earthy, realistic color scheme like Blue’s or the one from 75932 Jurassic Park Velociraptor Chase. Now on to the build in the set. There’s technically only one, but it kind of splits into two. It has a grey and blue color scheme which fits the Jurassic World color scheme. Every non-brick-built detail you see is printed, so you do get a couple of interesting printed pieces like the 1×6 hazard sign tiles and the 2×2 blue Jurassic World logo tiles. Since this is a Juniors set, there are several big one-piece molds used, though the most notable one is the huge car chassis piece – I believe this is the largest car chassis mold available for LEGO Juniors (at the time of writing). There still is a fair bit of building, but it’s a lot simpler, and that shows in the 85-piece part count. The back section can be detached from the main vehicle, leaving this truck-like vehicle behind. It doesn’t look particularly great in this form if you ask me, though maybe kids won’t be as fussy as me 😛

My 3 year old got this for his birthday. He loves it. He can put the Dino together on his own and loves working with his 6 year old brother to put the rest together. Very doable for the two of them. I think the 4+age is prob just right. It was a great first real LEGO (not duplo) set for him.

What can I say? Genuine Legos can't be beat. I think they are probably too difficult for the ages in the boxes, but that might be the ages when kids are smart enough to be trusted to not hazardous to themselves when left alone with these.

Exactly what we expected. Bought this for our sons 5th birthday and he loves it.

I was eager to find a way to light my front porch pots for Christmas without having electric cords all over the place. These battery-operated fairy lights are PERFECT! I was afraid the white cords would show and that the lights would be too small. Both my fears were unfounded and I could not be happier. The timer remote is fabulous! The fact they were only $11.99 was a bonus. THANK YOU! Karla Goettel, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

My 2 year old loved this set. Specially the little chicken leg used to lure the dinasour! As all with LEGO good quality and is easy as most Junior sets

C'mon, it's Lego. The quality is always the best and if you happen to have the rare piece that breaks, well Lego will go out of their way to make it right for you. They really have one of the best customer services centers out there. This was a gift for my nephew, but I'll give you the short list of what I do and don't like. Pros: Best quality and fit. Cons: Absolutely. Nothing.