The Beatles CreateOn Collection Yellow Submarine | Source: CreateOn/the Pop Insider

Yesterday… All my troubles seemed so far away…

But now it looks as though they’re not here to stay, because new Beatles merch is on the horizon, thanks to a new licensed collection from CreateOn!

CreateOn is bringing its Magna-Tile magic to the musical world of the Beatles — and, for the first time, to an adult collectors audience — with a collection of buildable sets. Each collectible set will feature iconic imagery from Beatles-era songs, albums, art, and more. Fans can arrange individual tiles to create structures such as the Abbey Road crosswalk, the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club drum, the Yellow Submarine (pictured above), and the Magical Mystery Bus.

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The Beatles Collection is designed to bridge generational gaps and open up play for Beatles fans of all ages. Older fans can introduce the magic of the original British boy band to kids (the sets are safe for kids ages 3 and up), or build up their own small world of Beatles illustrations to display. Strawberry fields are forever, and so are the memories fans can make constructing these sets!

In addition to this collection, CreateOn has a series of customizable Magna-Tile photo sets, which are great for displaying memories. For the younger fans in your life, CreateOn has sets featuring characters from Sesame Street, Build-A-Bear Workshop, and The World of Eric Carle.

The Beatles Collection Magna-Tiles Structures will launch in late May on the CreateOn website and The Beatles store on Amazon, so twist and shout your way on over as soon as you can!

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Ria Malatesta

Ria Malatesta

Ria Malatesta is an editorial intern at Adventure Publishing Group. When she’s not writing for the Toy Book, the Toy Insider, or the Pop Insider, she’s scouring Marvel fandom pages and patiently awaiting new episodes of Attack on Titan. She can also be found doodling in the margins of a notebook, cheffing it up in the kitchen, or settling down with a good horror movie marathon.

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