Score a free LEGO Easter Bunny gift by shopping with Barnes & Noble

‘Tis the season for cute bunnies and Easter eggs, and Barnes & Noble has a special LEGO freebie to celebrate the time of year for American shoppers.

Barnes & Noble might not be your first thought for LEGO shopping but the American retailer has a surprising amount of popular LEGO sets, ranging from brand-new releases to the last chance to buy some retired models. To make it even more appealing, you can currently earn yourself a free LEGO Easter Bunny when you spend $25 or more on LEGO at Barnes & Noble.

That threshold will be easy to cross with a few recent releases, such as 10331 Kingfisher Bird or 10329 Tiny Plants, both of which were released over the last couple of months and will instantly qualify you for the GWP. Other recent releases stocked by Barnes & Noble include 10327 Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter and 76269 Avenger Tower.

What’s more, there’s still time to pick up sets like 21325 Medieval Blacksmith, 31132 Viking Ship and the Midgard Serpent, and 75323 The Justifier, all of which retired at the end of 2023. Luckily, the retailer still appears to have stock, so this could be your final chance to pick up the coveted sets if you haven’t already.

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Every set we’ve just mentioned will qualify you for the LEGO Easter Bunny GWP, automatically applied at checkout, so head to Barnes & Noble today to start browsing and grab your free gift ahead of Easter Weekend.

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Rachael Davies
Rachael Davies
I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

Rachael Davies

I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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