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430-Piece LEGO The Botanical Collection Cherry Blossoms (40725)

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Amazon has 430-Piece LEGO The Botanical Collection Cherry Blossoms (40725) for $11. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+.

Posted April 18, 2024 at 7:17 AM EDT
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By anonymous on 04/18/2024, 04:10 PM EDT
Every time we get one of these specialized sets, we have fun building it once and then all the parts go into the big box-o-legos. The parts from the specialty sets can be handy for building all kinds of things. I'd like to get some of the old technical sets that have gears and motors. Those were fun to play with as a kid.

By anonymous on 04/18/2024, 02:22 PM EDT
You talk as if not having a wide variety of sets available was a feature. People made things from random blocks decades ago because there was little to no other option. No need to be bitter. Many people enjoy Lego and you might enjoy it again too one day. //@anonymous: I miss the old Lego, when people would use their own creativity to build things they imagined, rather than building a kit that Lego designed for you. This is more like painting-by-numbers.

By anonymous on 04/18/2024, 01:37 PM EDT
I agree with you 100%. Have been a fan of LEGO since my early childhood. Never got tired of it. Just love it! //@Anonymous: I miss the old Lego, when people would use their own creativity to build things they imagined, rather than building a kit that Lego designed for you. This is more like painting-by-numbers.

By anonymous on 04/18/2024, 12:41 PM EDT
Then you can buy LEGO creativity set.
This set is good since kids can learn from a different way. //@Anonymous: I miss the old Lego, when people would use their own creativity to build things they imagined, rather than building a kit that Lego designed for you. This is more like painting-by-numbers.

By anonymous on 04/18/2024, 09:31 AM EDT
I miss the old Lego, when people would use their own creativity to build things they imagined, rather than building a kit that Lego designed for you. This is more like painting-by-numbers.

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