Shop gifts up to 40% off

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Often sells out

Lego Icons ‘Back to the Future’ Time Machine

We’ve seen this popular set sell out before, so trust us when we say you won’t be sleeping on this deal. Sure to be retired and hard to find, this 1,872-part time machine would make a thoughtful gift for the bricklayer in your life.

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Super popular set

Lego ‘Star Wars’ Millennium Falcon

Millenium Falcon Lego sets are so popular that we’re just glad this medium version is in stock, let alone $30 off! The 1,351-piece set features seven characters: Finn, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, C-3PO, Boolio minifigures, and DO and R2-D2.

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For ‘Batman’ fans

Lego Batmobile: Batman Vs. The Joker Chase

There are so many versions of the iconic Batmobile, but this scene is based on the classic 1989 film. It also comes with minifigs of Batman and his arch nemesis, the Joker, all for under $40.

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$10 Stocking stuffer

LEGO Bird’s Nest

This cute little bird set is suitable for children aged 9 and up, but your bird-obsessed mum or grandma will love it too. It’s simple to build and its pocket size means it can be tucked away among houseplants or used as a small but cute decoration.

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For ages 5 and up

Lego City Blue Monster Truck

Good things come in small packages; this little box packs big monster truck power. It has four oversized all-terrain wheels that actually work, and at $10, it’s the perfect little gift for anyone five and up.

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For ‘Star Wars’ fans

Lego ‘Star Wars: The Phantom Menace’ Mos Espa Podrace Diorama

Lego dioramas, meant to be displayed on a shelf, realistically capture unforgettable movie moments. Here, the podracer looks like it’s floating in mid-flight.

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Lowest price ever

Lego ‘Harry Potter’ Hogwarts Castle

Rejoice Harry Potter fan in your life with this reproduction of Hogwarts at the lowest price yet. The scale model is packed with details of the Main Tower, greenhouses and Black Lake.

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For space enthusiasts

Lego Technic Planet Earth and the Moon in orbit

Forget that styrofoam planet science project – this interactive model intricately demonstrates how the Earth and moon rotate around the sun. It also works with the Lego builder app so kids can explore and zoom in to see the seasons change.

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For the traveller

LEGO Taj Mahal

Lego architecture sets are packed with such incredible detail that you’ll almost feel like you’re building the real thing. They offer the perfect way to celebrate a favorite holiday – or to display your dream trips as a visual bucket list.

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For young gear heads

Lego McLaren Solus GT and McLaren F1 LM

Want to share your love of cars with the next generation? This two-piece racing kit features distinctive McLaren elements, such as the prominent wheel arch and central driver’s seat.

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To the gardener

Lego chrysanthemum

Surprise Grandma, Mom, or anyone who loves flowers with this stunning piece that’s less than the price of most bouquets. The coordinating Plum Blossom set is also under $25 right now, and both would be appreciated by the gardener who gets upset when their flowers wilt.

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Advent calendar 2024

Lego Marvel Spider-Man 2024 Advent Calendar

If you haven’t secured an advent calendar yet, grab it before it’s too late. It has 24 days of construction to unlock, including NYC street scenes, a winter tree and minifigs of Spider-Man, Green Goblin, Miles Morales, Ghost-Spider and Venom.

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For ‘Minecraft’ players

Lego ‘Minecraft’ The Sword Outpost

Minecraft’s clumsy form was basically destined to be recreated in Lego form. At $30 (the best price we’ve seen), the set is packed with unique figures, including the Sentinel Soldier and Guardian Warrior.

This impressive orchid looks like the real thing and does not need to be watered to stay alive. The gift of an eternal flower? Priceless!

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Main photo by Angel Madison

Angel Madison is the business editor for Hearst, covering LEGOs, trending products, toys, plus-size fashion, wellness, home, technology and more. Previously, she covered entertainment, pop culture and parenting for a variety of publications. When she’s not at her desk, you can find her hanging with her daughter and cat, finding unnatural roadside attractions, or crafting.

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