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Lego Christmas Tree: A Festive Delight Now Available on Amazon for Just $31

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Amazon has replenished its inventory of the Lego Christmas Tree 2-in-1 building set, which was among the most popular Lego offers throughout the Black Friday and Cyber Monday events. Typically $45, the 784-piece Christmas Tree set is currently available for just $31 (previously $45). And for Santa to arrange some presents beneath the tree, Lego Santa’s Sleigh is now discounted to $28 (was $40). Amazon also offers the 200-plus piece Nutcracker Lego set for a delightful $7.79 (was $13).

If anyone on your holiday shopping list enjoys decorating with Poinsettias, Lego’s newly released Poinsettia buildable decorative model is available for just $35 (was $50).

These items are all seasonal exclusives, meaning they won’t be available for purchase for much longer, regardless of when the discounts end.

Lego Christmas Tree 2-in-1 (784 Pieces)

$31 (was $45)

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After selling out during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, the Lego Christmas Tree is back in stock at Amazon, Target, and Walmart for only $31.

Lego includes instructions for 3 different tree sizes: 11 inches, 9 inches, and 6 inches. Each tree has unique design variations, making it a fun Lego model to disassemble and reconstruct. If you opt for the largest tree, you will utilize most of the 784 pieces. However, if you choose the medium or smallest trees, there are enough pieces to create, adorn, and display two Lego Christmas trees.

“`Lego Santa’s Sleigh (343 Pieces)

$28 (previously $40)

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Lego’s charming Santa’s Sleigh building set features 343 pieces which include a crimson sleigh brimming with toys, a Santa mini-figure, four reindeer figures with detachable saddles, eight buildable gift boxes, his Naughty or Nice List, and various accessories such as a teddy bear and a guitar for Santa to place beneath the Lego Christmas Tree—though best if you’re on the Nice List, needless to say. It also includes carrot and pretzel accessories to feed the reindeer.

Upon completion, this festive Lego set measures approximately 10 inches from the not-red-nosed reindeer’s nose to the back of Santa’s Sleigh. It is a delightful small build for children, but also serves as a lovely holiday decoration for your mantel.

Lego Icons: Poinsettia (608 Pieces)

$35 (formerly $50)

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Amazon currently has a limited-time offer on the Lego representation of the quintessential Christmas plant. Regularly priced at $50, Lego’s Poinsettia is discounted to just $35. This is the lowest price since the set’s launch in October. As part of Lego’s Botanical Collection, the Poinsettia is a 608-piece kit that includes clusters of red and green bracts (leaves) and yellow cyathia. Along with the flora, you’ll receive a flowerpot designed to mimic a woven basket.

The Poinsettia’s popularity as a Christmas decoration originates from its vibrant red and green color scheme.

Unlike the other Lego sets featured in this roundup, the Poinsettia is explicitly designed for display and is primarily recommended for adults.

Lego Nutcracker (208 pieces)

$7.79 (previously $13)

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The Lego Nutcracker is an assembly set with 208 pieces that features adjustable arms and a mouth that can be opened and closed using a lever. While this Nutcracker won’t be able to actually crack nuts, you can certainly pretend it’s chatting away. It includes a pair of eyelashes and eyes, allowing the Nutcracker to either beam with happiness while keeping its eyes shut or give you a piercing glare. Alternatively, you can mix and match, so it looks like the Nutcracker is winking at you.

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