Somehow it's already spooky season,Series Archives which means we're almost to Thanksgiving and winter holidays. If you're a Lego fan and enjoy Advent calendars, you'll want to check out these Lego advent calendar deals ahead of Amazon's Prime Day Big Deals event.
Best Lego Advent calendar deals at AmazonAdvent calendars can be a fun way to celebrate winter holidays for both kids and adults; add Legos to the equation for a gift everyone can get excited about. The only possible downside is that Lego products can be pricey, but Amazon is here to save the season by offering 20% off on some great Lego Advent calendars. Now is a great time to grab one of these calendars (including a pick for Star Wars fans) before they sell out for the year.
Here are some top Lego Advent calendar deals to shop at Amazon today:
The Lego Star Wars Advent calendar is a highlight of the season for fans of the franchise. This year, the calendar features 18 collectible mini toys, including icons like the X-wing to the Millennium Falcon, the Crimson Firehawk, and Darth Vader's castle. There are also six mini-figures, including Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker, both donned in holiday outfits.
Lego recommends this kit for ages 6 and up. The calendar typically costs $44.99, but Amazon's discount brings it down to $35.99, which means you'll save $9.
If you're one for classic holiday scenes with snowmen, toy trains, and Santa Claus, you'll enjoy the Lego City Advent calendar. Setting the perfect mini-city scene, the calendar includes festive figures of Santa and Mrs. Claus, along with a nutcracker, sled, and adorable dog with a winter sweater. The included foldout playmat depicts an idyllic snowy village that's the perfect place to set the calendar figures. Each of the 24 windows comes with a fun surprise and easy-to-follow building guides.
Amazon's sale takes 20% off the list price of the Lego City Advent calendar, which means you'll pay just $26.39, bringing the price close to $1 per day of surprises.
Let kids celebrate the holiday season with the Lego Friends 2024 Advent Calendar, on sale at Amazon for $26.49 ($6.50 off). Each of the 24 windows includes one fun Lego toy like a cat with scratching post, toy train, and a campfire scene. There's also a figurine of a station to write Santa letters and a festive holiday tree. In total, the set includes 272 pieces. While some Lego figures are geared toward winter holidays, the calendar includes many that'll work well in any Lego collection year-round.
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