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Lego Botanicals Tiny Builds Include Exclusive Mini Dioramas & A Book

April 30, 2025
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There’s no shortage of cool Lego sets, but if you’re looking for something truly unique, you’ll want to check out the Lego Botanicals Tiny Builds releasing on June 3. These include not just an exclusive mini Lego set, but also a hardcover book with additional facts about the plants you’ll be snapping together. Preorders are slightly discounted ahead of release, and they look like a fun way to beat the summer heat with a quick (and educational) build.

$18 (was $20) | Releases June 3

This small Lego set features plants like lavender, larkspur, Gerber daisy, Welsh poppies, and other colorful wildflowers. All the flowers are held inside a sleek black vase, and its tiny frame makes it a good choice for your desk, nightstand, or bookcase. A 32-page hardcover book can be displayed next to it, as it’s filled with fun facts about the set’s many flowers.

$18.59 (was $20) | Releases June 3

Bring some Southwest flair into your home with the Tiny Desert Garden. With tiny cacti and succulents housed inside a white planter, it’s a fun little set that shouldn’t take long to complete. There’s even a mini ladybug that can be placed among the plants. Like the other Tiny Build, this one is bundled with a 32-page hardcover book highlighting interesting facts about the drought-resistant vegetation.

The company responsible for these collections has launched several other bundles over the years, including ones featuring Batman, Jurassic World, and Ninjago. All of these are quite affordable, and some even include multiple books or a chance to use their blocks to make multiple different creations. For example, the Robots: Build and Stick Set gives you the option to build one of three different models. It also includes over 200 stickers and is currently on sale for $11.76 (was $17).

Looking for a Mother’s Day gift? The colorful Lego Botanicals Petite Sunny Bouquet Flower Set arrives on May 1–just in time for Mother’s Day on May 11. It’s much larger than these Tiny Builds at 373 pieces, though it’s still quite affordable at $30.

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