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frontpageTheFloppyTaco posted Nov 07, 2025 02:17 AM
frontpageTheFloppyTaco posted Nov 07, 2025 02:17 AM

50% Off LEGO Education Sets: BricQ Motion Essential or BricQ Motion Prime Set

& More + $15 Shipping

$80 each

$160

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Education.LEGO is Offering 50% Off on Select LEGO Education Sets when you apply promo code YEAREND50. Shipping is $15.

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Available Sets (prices below after promo code YEAREND50):

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Education.LEGO is Offering 50% Off on Select LEGO Education Sets when you apply promo code YEAREND50. Shipping is $15.

Thanks Community Member TheFloppyTaco for sharing this deal

Available Sets (prices below after promo code YEAREND50):

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Offer is valid through December 31, 2025 or while supplies lasts.

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Silverwavex
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Holy crap this is horrible value. Looking through the pieces, none of these kits include the sensors, motors or receivers that are necessary for Lego League.

It's just Technic pieces and normal Lego or Duplo pieces, with access to the Lego education site, which has some activities that are loosely organized around STEM ideas. I'm pretty sure the site is free to access too, so it's just pretty packaging so it looks nice in a classroom.
Jedidude
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These are not for home use. For everyone that says these are not worth it: you are not the target audience. You aren't just paying for the bricks , you are paying for the lesson plans/activities and everything included in the LEGO Education website. Yes, access to the website is "free" (much better than having to deal with accounts and "code in a box") but the content must be funded somehow. And yes you also get a nicely organized and stackable box that is awesome for a classroom setting.

I'm a STEM teacher and use these sets. Not as often as the SPIKE (robotics) sets, but then again those are 2-3x the cost and require some kind of screen device for the programming (tablet/computer).

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Nov 07, 2025 03:22 PM
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yue56Nov 07, 2025 03:22 PM
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Any of these worth it for at home single kid use?
Nov 07, 2025 03:29 PM
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SilverwavexNov 07, 2025 03:29 PM
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Holy crap this is horrible value. Looking through the pieces, none of these kits include the sensors, motors or receivers that are necessary for Lego League.

It's just Technic pieces and normal Lego or Duplo pieces, with access to the Lego education site, which has some activities that are loosely organized around STEM ideas. I'm pretty sure the site is free to access too, so it's just pretty packaging so it looks nice in a classroom.
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Nov 07, 2025 03:55 PM
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LightbulbNov 07, 2025 03:55 PM
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Would be great if LEGO Spike was included
Nov 07, 2025 04:41 PM
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Quote from yue56 :
Any of these worth it for at home single kid use?
Nope.
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Nov 07, 2025 04:48 PM
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dordalNov 07, 2025 04:48 PM
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Tried the code on Spike Prime; no luck. The rest of these are garbage.
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Nov 07, 2025 05:41 PM
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JedidudeNov 07, 2025 05:41 PM
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These are not for home use. For everyone that says these are not worth it: you are not the target audience. You aren't just paying for the bricks , you are paying for the lesson plans/activities and everything included in the LEGO Education website. Yes, access to the website is "free" (much better than having to deal with accounts and "code in a box") but the content must be funded somehow. And yes you also get a nicely organized and stackable box that is awesome for a classroom setting.

I'm a STEM teacher and use these sets. Not as often as the SPIKE (robotics) sets, but then again those are 2-3x the cost and require some kind of screen device for the programming (tablet/computer).
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Nov 09, 2025 06:25 AM
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Avi20072008Nov 09, 2025 06:25 AM
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These are not robots and they dont work with Spike prime. Not sure why would they cost $160 and $200???

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Nov 10, 2025 05:31 AM
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Avi20072008Nov 10, 2025 05:31 AM
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Do Spike Prime sets ever go on a sale?

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