Fans of LEGO’s plant-building sets are in for a treat. LEGO just launched a new collection that will keep gardeners and plant parents busy throughout the winter season — no greenhouse required. The ...
Get ready for some more buildable botanical fun, as LEGO is back with another delightful new addition for their Botanical Collection. Coming in at 758 pieces, this adorable little set will give you ...
Some of the hottest gifts this year are Lego Botanical sets. You don’t have to water them, but they still offer realistic models for all kinds of plants and succulents. They were already at the top of ...
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more If you're a serial plant killer like I am, you're probably familiar with the struggle. My most recent ...
LEGO and Nintendo fans unite! A relic of the Mushroom Kingdom can be brought to homes worldwide just in time for the holiday season with LEGO's newest set, a 540-piece Piranha Plant from Super Mario.
There's no better way to make your home a happier and more attractive one than with some flowers. However, even the most low-maintenance plants tend to need light, water and your attention. But what ...
There are some things you just can’t get enough of, like lazy weekends, donuts, crisp fall mornings, and a good sitcom. I’d dare say that many of us would also include LEGO sets in that list. The ...
Joining the growing catalog of Lego Super Mario products, the Piranha Plant has received its own $59.99 model currently available to purchase from the Lego Store. The adjustable stalk, leaves, and ...
Good news for Lego and Super Mario fans! Lego recently unveiled its latest creation designed exclusively for adult collectors: the Super Mario Piranha Plant set. Now, here is a quick look at the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The 71426 Piranha Plant set is about to join the Nintendo x LEGO Super Mario lineup, and we expect ...
It's impressive how LEGO made this thing so lovable. My nine-year-old son has already given it a name: Chompy. And whenever I see Chompy or walk by Chompy in my house, he makes me smile. You can't ask ...