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LEGO Star Wars enters the High Republic era with Young Jedi Adventures Tenoo Jedi Temple set

March 30, 2023 by Amie Cranswick

LEGO has unveiled a new 4+ LEGO Star Wars set of the Tenoo Jedi Temple from the upcoming animated series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. The set includes minifigures for the High Republic-era Yoda, along with Jedi younglings Lys Solay and Kai Brightstar, and goes on sale on July 1st, priced at $39.99/£37.99; check out the promotional images here…

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Give young kids aged 4 and up an awesome first experience of building and playing in the LEGO® Star Wars™ universe with this Tenoo Jedi Temple (75358) starter set. The temple has a ‘levitating’ rock function and detailed interior with lots of playful features. There is also a training droid and balance test for Jedi training, plus a speeder bike. A cool gift for Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures fans, the set also includes new-for-June-2023 LEGO minifigures of Lys Solay and Kai Brightstar, plus a Master Yoda LEGO minifigure.

  • Learn-to-build LEGO® Star Wars™ set (75358) – Young kids can quickly build the Tenoo Jedi Temple and pretend to be Jedi apprentices in training with this fun-packed starter set
  • 3 LEGO® Star Wars™ minifigures – Lys Solay and Kai Brightstar with mid-size legs and Master Yoda with small legs. Each character has a lightsaber for Jedi training
  • Tenoo Jedi Temple – Features a ‘levitating’ rock function, a kitchen with a buildable blue milk carton, bunk beds with a hinged ladder, 2 clips for lightsabers and a crystal element
  • Buildable toy speeder bike and Jedi training equipment – The speeder bike has space for all 3 LEGO® minifigures, and there is a training droid and balance test to inspire children’s imaginations
  • Gift idea for preschoolers – This 124-piece LEGO® Star Wars™ starter set makes a fun birthday present, holiday gift or surprise treat for Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures fans aged 4 and up
  • Compact set for play on the go – The temple measures over 4.5 in. (12 cm) high, 5.5 in. (14 cm) wide and 3.5 in. (8 cm) deep
  • Fun to build together – Find step-by-step pictorial instructions in the box and check out the LEGO® Builder app for digital instructions, plus zoom and rotate viewing tools
  • The 4+ experience – LEGO® Star Wars™ 4+ building toys give kids a fun introduction to the Star Wars universe, helping them learn to build and develop their imaginations through play

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Television, Toys Tagged With: LEGO, LEGO Star Wars, Star Wars, star wars: young jedi adventures

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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