Amazon has
54-Piece LEGO Botanicals: Tiny Desert Garden Building Set w/ 32-Page Hardcover Book on sale for
$15.50.
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Walmart has
54-Piece LEGO Botanicals: Tiny Desert Garden Building Set w/ 32-Page Hardcover Book on sale for
$15.50.
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Product Details:
- New LEGO Botanicals series features micro-scale versions of popular LEGO sets.
- Each small box includes enough elements for an adorable mini build, perfect for display on a shelf, desk, or bookcase.
- Based on the popular LEGO Botanicals, you can use the elements in the Desert Garden kit to build a tiny collection of cacti and succulents including Barrel Cactus, String of Pearls, String of Hearts, Lime n' Chile, and even a mini ladybug!
- A companion 32-page book includes build instructions and fun facts for every element in the garden.
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Really cute mini set, but not sure it is even worth the $15. You can see a build of it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMCuknV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMCuknV
Yikes, good call. Only 54 pieces. For comparison the little bagged sets that Target carries for $7.50 and often drop to $5 have more than 70 pieces.
Smaller set, triple price because it includes a mildly informative book. It's very pretty and I'd snap it up if it were cheaper.
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No, it is real Lego, but is one of those book + build produced gift sets, which is why it is listed on Amazon/Walmart/Target under hardcovers and has no set number.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMCuknV
Smaller set, triple price because it includes a mildly informative book. It's very pretty and I'd snap it up if it were cheaper.[/QUOTE]
Wow you're right; it's TINY!
Even with the book, no one should be asking over $9.99 for this item.
Imagine someone in, say, Tennessee, they're going to work over 2 hours just to pay for this.
That's what she said! ๐
One of the amazon reviews:
"When I first received them I thought they were fake/ripoff Lego sets but they are in fact real. Apparently these were authorized for another manufacturer who does the books for Lego normally. Once built they are quite adorable and look great! Don't hesitate to pick up the mini-botanical sets."
Edit: Found a reddit post, the "hardcover" book looks like a stapled paper pamphlet
https://preview.redd.it/e6r5p671x...p&9
One of the amazon reviews:
"When I first received them I thought they were fake/ripoff Lego sets but they are in fact real. Apparently these were authorized for another manufacturer who does the books for Lego normally. Once built they are quite adorable and look great! Don't hesitate to pick up the mini-botanical sets."
Edit: Found a reddit post, the "hardcover" book looks like a stapled paper pamphlet
https://preview.redd.it/e6r5p671x...p&9
While I don't own this set, my kid has received a couple of the publisher's other books, and the bricks inside are Lego stamped.
You can see their other books here-publisher is AMEET Sp. z o.o.:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/AMEET-Sp.-z-o.o./author/B0DPM227Y5?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&sh... [amazon.com]
These are like the Klutz/Scholastic Lego books. Not created/distributed by Lego but a collaboration with publishers, primarily sold in bookstores.
FYI, AMEET has another Botanical set currently on sale at Amazon for $16 (again very nice, but not worth the cost IMO):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...0DER&
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