Anna's Sleigh Adventure
A cozy little sleigh ride through Arendelle, sized just right for smaller hands.
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Set 43256 · 2025
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I love how much Frozen personality LEGO packed into a set this small.
Anna gets her own sleigh, Sven is built out of brick rather than just handed to you as a plastic animal, and the snowy little scene it all sits on has real charm once it's together. I will be straight with you though, at 192 pieces this is not a set that will occupy an adult builder for an evening, it is over quickly and it plays best as a starter set for a young Frozen fan rather than a display piece for a shelf of grown up LEGO. If you have a kid who watches Frozen on repeat, this is a lovely little gift. If you are collecting Disney sets for the build itself, this one is a warm up act, not the main event.
Best for: young Frozen fans getting their first proper LEGO build with a parent
What it is
This is one of those small Disney sets that punches above its size in charm. You get Anna in her sleigh, ready to dash across Arendelle, with Sven pulling alongside her built entirely from LEGO elements rather than a single molded animal piece. That detail matters more than you would think, it makes Sven feel like part of the set rather than an afterthought tossed in the box.
The catch
I will be honest about where this one sits though. At 192 pieces this is squarely a starter set, built for a young builder working alongside a parent on a quiet afternoon, not for someone looking for an absorbing evening project. The build goes fast, there are no tricky techniques to slow you down, and once it is finished there is not a lot of secondary play beyond moving the sleigh around the snow base. For the price point of small licensed sets like this, the piece count runs a little thin.
Who it's for
Get this one if you have a young Frozen fan in your life who wants their own Anna and Sven to act out sleigh adventures, or if you are a Disney LEGO completist who wants every wave. Skip it if you are shopping for an adult builder or someone who wants a set that holds their attention for more than a single sitting, there are meatier Disney sets in the current lineup that will serve that reader better.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself is quick and friendly, exactly what it needs to be for the younger builders this set is aimed at. You start with the sleigh body, add the runners and a bit of winter dressing, then move on to Sven, who comes together in stages out of curved slopes and brackets rather than a single animal mold, a nice touch that makes the reindeer feel like a real LEGO creation instead of a toy accessory bolted onto a set.
Anna's minifigure is the clear highlight for collectors, dressed for the cold with printed detail that matches her sleigh riding look from the films. The rest of the parts lean heavily on white, light blue, and silver pieces to build out the snowy ground and sleigh trim, so do not expect a wide rainbow of specialty elements. It is a small, tidy parts list built for a specific scene rather than a set stuffed with rare pieces, which keeps things simple for a young builder but means there is not much here to excite a parts collector.
Fun facts
- 01Anna's Sleigh Adventure is part of LEGO's small format Disney Frozen wave aimed at introducing younger fans to their favorite characters through quick, approachable builds.
- 02Sven is built as a brick constructed model in this set rather than represented by a single molded reindeer piece, giving the build more genuine LEGO assembly than many small animal companion sets.
- 03Small Disney sets like this one are frequently used by parents as a first LEGO set for kids moving up from Duplo, thanks to the low piece count and simple building steps.
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