Save up to 37%: As of Nov. 19,Detective Archives more Lego deals hit Walmart ahead of Black Friday.
With early Black Friday sales unfolding at Walmart and beyond, now is the time to start ticking gifts off the holiday shopping list. Any parent with a Lego-obsessed kid knows the sound of Legos scraping in the box. There are few better times throughout the year to add more Legos to the war chest.
Lego has tons of great options, from exclusives like Lego Dreamzzz to franchise sets. Whether you’re shopping for an engineer, a collector, or a Minecraft-obsessed kid, there's sure to be a set they'll love.
We love this surrealist Lego Dreamzzz Crocodile Car set that ushers kids into a customizable dream world. The main component is a fire spitting car/beast with four legs, a tail, and a huge blue gator maw. True to dreamland, the set also comes with a black-clad motorcyclist on a pink winged bike, as well as a minion on a fire spitting scooter.
Dreamzzz is about ushering kids into a fantasy dream world, so when they’re done with their crocodile car, the set offers alternate builds, with the car becoming a truck and mini-boat. If you’re buying for someone who like offbeat fantasy, this set is the way to go.
Looking for a smaller Lego set? The Lego City Space Explorers Pack is value-priced but mighty. With a mech, hover scooter, and an agile space craft, this multi-set ushers kids into future space exploration, and comes with a few set pieces to create the scene, including air and land drones and blue crystals on rock.
With 426 pieces, this three-in-one set is a real Lego value pack. Get it for $20 and save 35%.
Learn the secrets of the sea with the Lego City Deep-Sea Explorer Submarine Set. Can this advanced submarine, aqueous mech, and diver squad make it into the shark infested undersea wreckage without getting chomped? As with all Lego, there are many ways for it to play out.
Right now this Lego City submarine set is available for $70 — buy it now and save $39.99.
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