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Legos are an iconic toy that’s been around for ages — they’re loved by adults and children alike, but there’s just one problem: They’re kind ofexpensive. Some more elaborate designs will cost you $200 or more, depending on the theme and piece count.
SEE ALSO: Target's Black Friday plans involve a new 3-day sale on top of daily and weekly doorbustersLuckily, Target’s offering up to 15% off Legos right now, so you can get your tots, friends, family members, or even yourself a sweet deal on these beloved blocks.
Here are some of the best Lego deals at Target right now:
The Lego Disney: Disney Duos (43226) set has all the pieces (533, to be exact) to make eight collectible figures: Lumiere and Cogsworth from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Pua and Hei Hei from Moana, Nemo and Squirt from Finding Nemoand Meeko and Percy from Pocahontas. It also comes with little stands decorated to celebrate Disney’s 100th anniversary, which is a cute addition.
The Lego Star Wars: The Clone WarsYoda's Jedi Starfighter (75360) set is a 253-piece Lego build with mini-figures of Yoda and R2-D2. Once built, Yoda’s Jedi Starfighter features an opening cockpit, two spring-loaded shooters, and adjustable wings — so kids can recreate all their favorite Star Warsspace battle scenes.
If you’re looking for a budget Lego set that’s still intricate enough for hours of imaginative play, the Lego City Explorer Diving Boat (60377) set is only $19.96. It has 182 pieces to build a small boat complete with three explorer mini-figures, a manta ray, hammerhead shark, crab, two fish, and two baby turtles. It’s the perfect starter set for kids getting into Lego City.
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