Amazon features a variety of fantastic Lego offers for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, including numerous amazing discounts on Animal Crossing playsets. The standout Lego Animal Crossing offer is the 550-piece K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza for just $32 (originally $80). The 60% reduction does not have a specified expiration date, yet we would be astonished if it remained available after this weekend. The same applies to Amazon’s promotion on Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House, which is now priced at only $45 (previously $75).
Additional remarkable Lego Animal Crossing offers include Isabelle’s House Visit for $24 (was $40), Travel with Dodo Airlines for $22.79 (previously $38), Bunnie’s Outdoor Adventures for $12 (was $20), and Julian’s Birthday Celebration for $10.79 (originally $15).
It’s important to point out that the six Animal Crossing playsets previously mentioned and Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour are soon to be retired; this represents a fantastic chance to expand your collection at lower prices before these Lego Animal Crossing sets are unavailable on store shelves. The Lego Store is also presenting these Animal Crossing offers , yet some sets have already sold out. You can examine the four Animal Crossing Lego sets featuring the biggest price reductions below.
Lego Animal Crossing: K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza (550 Pieces)
$32 (was $80)
K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza is widely considered the finest Lego Animal Crossing set because of the extensive variety it presents. It contains the Residential Services structure, a movable camper, a mobile cafe, embellishments such as a customizable flag, bulletin board, and fruit tree, along with a stage for K.K. Slider to perform melodies alongside Isabelle and Audie. Each Animal Crossing figure is capable of holding various small items, which fittingly includes K.K.’s acoustic guitar and a microphone.
This concert set features modular baseplates that enable you to adjust the arrangement of the stage, mobile cafe, and Residential Services building.
Lego Animal Crossing: Nook’s Cranny & Rosie’s House (535 Pieces)
$45 (previously $75)
This 535-piece toy set contains Tom Nook’s shop, Rosie’s dwelling, along with a plethora of accessories and decor. Children can enact the everyday activities of the two villagers using items drawn from the game, such as a DIY recipe card, fish bait, a bulletin board, and a fruit tree.
Nook’s Cranny features a cash register, a display case stocked with various goods, and a Bell bag for lending to patrons. Rosie’s yard includes a garden with a picnic table where they can relish afternoon beverages and pastries. You can modify the interior and exterior designs of Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House by rearranging the baseplates.
Lego Animal Crossing: Isabelle’s House Visit (389 Pieces)
$24 (previously $40)
The Isabelle’s House Visit set, consisting of 389 pieces, includes minifigures of Isabelle and Fauna. You will construct Fauna’s charming residence, as well as adornments like trees, a workbench with a tool rack, a mailbox, and a vegetable patch. The yard can be redecorated by repositioning the baseplates. Additionally, a buildable gift is included, which is attached to a balloon.
Lego Animal Crossing Series
Note: The initial seven Animal Crossing Lego sets listed below are set to retire soon.
- K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza (550 pieces) — $32 (
$80) - Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House (535 pieces) — $45 (
$75) -
Isabelle’s Home Visit (389 pieces) — $24 (
$40) - Travel with Dodo Airlines (292 pieces) — $22.79 (
$38) - Bunnie’s Outdoor Adventures (164 pieces) — $12 (
$20) - Julian’s Celebration (170 pieces) — $10.79 (
$15) - Kapp’n’s Island Voyage (283 pieces) — $29 (
$30)
- Able Sisters Apparel Shop (322 pieces) — $32 (
$40) - Leif’s Caravan & Garden Store (263 pieces) — $24 (
$30) - Goldie’s Cozy Abode (149 pieces) — $18.39 (
$23) - Celeste’s Stargazing (78 pieces) — $6.39 (
$10) - Creative Houses: Seasons of Fun (814 pieces) — $90
- Blathers’s Museum Set (543 pieces) — $80

Four Lego Animal Crossing sets that are not retiring are available at reduced prices as well. Leif’s Caravan & Garden Store is priced at $24 (was $30), and the Able Sisters Apparel Shop is reduced to $32 (was $40). Both playsets include two Lego minifigures. The 149-piece Goldie’s Cozy Abode playset is on sale for $18.39 (was $23). Finally, the most affordable item in the Animal Crossing range, Celeste’s Stargazing, costs just $6.39 (was $10).
Goldie’s Cozy Abode debuted with two other Animal Crossing sets in August. The 814-piece Creative Houses playset is the largest and most expensive Animal Crossing Lego item to date. You can modify the houses and decorations to reflect all four seasons, resulting in each house having a 2-in-1 design. Creative Houses features Lego minifigures of Stitches, Fuschia, and Fang. Additionally, Lego introduced a highly flexible 543-piece playset named Blathers’s Museum Set. This set comes with Blathers and Lily minifigures and enables creators to change the exhibits both inside and outside the museum.
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