GET UP TO 57% OFF:As of May 5th,Chris Cassidy Archives Amazon is running deals on Lego Flowers. Get Lego Botanical sets like Lego Daffodils for as low as $6.39 in time for Mother's Day.
We talk about flowers being perennial, but what's more perennial than Lego? If you're looking for a Mother's Day gift for a mom or wife who doesn't have a green thumb, then these Lego flowers deals are right on time.
Right now, as of May 5, Amazon is running sales on Lego Botanicals sets, like the Lego Botanicals Artificial Wildflower Bouquet. Or, if you want to build your own bouquet for Mother's Day, mix and match individual Lego Flower sets like Lego Daffodils and Lego Cherry Blossom for up to 57% off.
We've gathered our favorite deals, so head to Amazon to pick up these Lego sets while they're still on sale.
What's more emblematic of spring and Mother's Day than a daffodil? With yellow and white petals, green stems, and leaves, this building set gets you four daffodils of differing heights. Build them together and then display them in a vase. These flowers don't stop blooming.
Right now, the Lego Daffodils are on sale 57% off. Get them for $6.39 and save $8.60.
The Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum Building Set is designed to be the star of the show. This larger Lego Botanical set has 278 pieces. It features an auburn-gold chrysanthemum cluster with deep green leaves that emerges from a vase. Build it with Mom and let it live in the center of the table for Mother's Day dinner.
Right now, the Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum Building Set is on sale for $23.99, saving you 20%.
Lego Cherry Blossom — $8.15$14.99(save $6.84)
Lego Roses — $9.03$14.99(save $5.96)
Lego Botanicals Artificial Wildflower Bouquet — $47.99$59.99(save $12)
LEGO Botanicals Succulents — $39.99$49.99(save $10)
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