
The latest LEGO Free Gift is the Children’s Day Teddy Bear! This Gift with Purchase is available when you spend $100 or more at LEGO.com or in official stores. This is a fun little set and mine will be arriving in the next few days, so stay tuned for an official review.
Features of the Children’s Day Teddy Bear
- Set: 50763
- Pieces: 238
- Value: $19.99 FREE
- Spending Threshold: $100
- Available unitl: May 31, 2025
- Age: 8+
- Minifigures: 0
Looking for a heartfelt and hands-on gift for your child this summer? The LEGO Creator Children’s Day Teddy Bear is a sweet and customizable building set that’s perfect for kids aged 8 and up. With posable arms, legs, and a moveable head, this adorable teddy bear invites hours of imaginative play and self-expression. Your child can mix and match accessories like glasses and a book, a blue bow tie with pencils and paper, a pink bow tie and rose, or colorful LEGO bricks to give their bear a unique look each time they play.
This 238-piece set is more than just a toy — it’s a buildable memory. Whether your child displays their teddy bear on a nightstand or dives into creative storytelling with it, this set offers a meaningful way to celebrate Children’s Day or any special summer moment. It’s a great alternative to screen time, encouraging creativity and hands-on fun. Parents will love watching their kids light up as they bring this lovable character to life piece by piece.



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What is Children’s Day?
Children’s Day is a holiday celebrated in many countries to honor and promote the well-being, rights, and happiness of children. The specific date and traditions vary by country, but the core idea is the same: recognizing the importance of children in society and celebrating their potential.
- In Japan, Children’s Day (Kodomo no Hi) is on May 5 and is part of Golden Week. Families fly carp-shaped flags (koinobori), decorate with samurai helmets, and wish for their children’s health and success.
- In South Korea, it’s celebrated on May 5 as well, with outings, gifts, and special events.
- India celebrates on November 14, honoring the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known for his love of children.
- China celebrates on June 1, known as International Children’s Day, with performances, trips, and fun activities for kids.
- The United Nations recognizes November 20 as World Children’s Day, commemorating the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
In Western countries, Children’s Day is less commonly observed, but it’s slowly gaining attention as a time to reflect on childhood and offer kids special activities or gifts — like LEGO sets!