Discover the Top Early Lego Deals to Shop Before Amazon's Big Spring Sale Begins

Discover the Top Early Lego Deals to Shop Before Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Begins

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If you’re on the hunt for new Lego sets to build this spring, you’ll want to take a look at the excellent deals available before Amazon’s upcoming sale event.

Amazon is kicking off the arrival of springtime with its Big Spring Sale. For those who love snagging discounted Lego sets during sale events like this, there’s some good news: there are already enticing deals to grab before the sale officially starts on March 25. Whether you’re on the lookout for a new Star Wars set or a delightful botanical display for spring, we’ve assembled a diverse selection for you to consider below.

Keep in mind, these are just early deals. The official sale doesn’t begin until March 25, so expect more discounts as it progresses. Check back here for updates.

Note: Prime membership is not required to shop the sale, but Prime members will have access to exclusive deals across a range of items.

Best Lego Botanicals Deal
Lego’s Botanicals sets add a touch of natural beauty to your home. The Japanese Red Maple Bonsai Tree is currently priced at $47.99 on Amazon, just cents away from its lowest-ever price of $47.95 according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. With 474 pieces, this set is a great addition for those drawn to its colors.

Best Lego Nintendo Deal
Even though MAR10 Day has passed, the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie makes it an exciting time for Mario fans. This Super Mario Piranha Plant set, consisting of 540 pieces, is available for $41.99 on Amazon, allowing you to save $18 before the Big Spring Sale.

Best Lego Star Wars Deal
The Millennium Falcon set is essential for Star Wars enthusiasts. This 921-piece set lets you recreate the iconic Millennium Falcon from A New Hope and is currently on sale for $67.99 on Amazon. It’s close to its lowest-ever price of $67.95, making it a perfect time to purchase and save.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer with Mashable, having covered tech, games, and film for various entertainment platforms since 2017. Her contributions can be found on IGN, Fangoria, and others alongside Mashable. In her downtime, she enjoys staying updated on films and shows, especially horror, and has a strong affinity for FromSoft games, which she replays with enthusiasm.

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