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Brighten up your space for $10 with this 216-piece LEGO Daffodils set at over 30% off

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LEGO Daffodils Set

Buy for $10 (Reg. up to $15)

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I have always been a big fan of the LEGO flowers and botanicals, and this set is as notable a holiday option as it is a wonderful year round piece of brick built decor if you ask me. And for just $10, you can now secure the 216-piece set at over 30% off the price at LEGO.

LEGO Daffodils Set features:

  • A creative celebration gift – Let flower lovers aged 8 and up create a brick-built bouquet with LEGO Daffodils and display it proudly as floral room decor
  • Colors of springtime – Mirroring real daffodils, the blooms come in delicate shades of yellow and white and feature green stems with adjustable leaves
  • Try flower arranging – The daffodils can be combined with other flower sets (sold separately), making it easy to create a bespoke LEGO bouquet
  • Celebration gifts for any occasion – The buildable blooms make a thoughtful gift for kids, as well as a Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day gift for adults who love flowers
  • Measurements – The set includes 216 pieces and each daffodil stem measures over 11 in. (30 cm) tall

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices