LEGO Animal crossing sets on sale at Target! ✨🍃
Got these sets for a nice deal at Target
💵 Price: animal crossing camping set $15 ($5 off)
boat One with the turtle fella: $20 ($10 off)
Two Star Wars aats: $1.50 ($3.50 off)
Hey fellow LEGO and Animal Crossing fans! We all love finding a good deal, right? Especially when it comes to coveted sets like the new LEGO Animal Crossing collection. I know many of you are searching for those elusive sets priced under $10, and let me tell you, it can be a real hunt! Most of the main sets, like the super cute Kapp'n's Island Boat Tour (which comes with 233 pcs!) or Bunnie's Outdoor Activities (164 pcs), usually retail for more. But don't despair – finding deals is definitely possible, and sometimes you get lucky like I did at Target! My biggest piece of advice for snagging LEGO Animal Crossing sets on a budget is to become a savvy clearance shopper at places like Target. I've found that checking the end caps, looking for those bright red clearance tags, and even using apps that scan barcodes can reveal hidden gems. Sometimes, an item might not be marked down on the shelf but will ring up at a lower price at checkout. It's always worth a quick scan! While finding a full-sized LEGO Animal Crossing set for under $10 is rare, especially when they're new, you can often find significant discounts that bring them closer to that price point, making them incredible value buys. For example, my Kapp'n's Island Boat Tour at $15 was a steal, and Bunnie's Outdoor Activities for $20 also felt like a win! Another strategy is to keep an eye on sales events. Major retailers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon frequently run promotions, especially around holidays or during their 'Black Friday in July' type events. Subscribing to their email newsletters can give you a heads-up on upcoming sales. Don't forget to compare prices across different stores; sometimes one retailer will have a better deal than another, even if their regular prices are similar. And what about the piece count for sets under $10? Generally, a set in that price range will be a smaller mini-build or a polybag with maybe 30-70 pieces. While LEGO Animal Crossing doesn't have a ton of polybags yet, keeping an eye out for any smaller character packs or accessory builds in the future is a smart move. When larger sets like the Kapp'n's Island Boat Tour with its 233 pcs are on sale, the price per piece ratio becomes much more attractive than buying multiple tiny sets. Finally, don't forget to check the official website, LEGO.com, occasionally. While their sales might not always be as deep as a Target clearance, they sometimes offer special promotions, VIP points, or 'Gift With Purchase' (GWP) items that add extra value. It's a great place to see the full collection and plan your wish list, even if you end up buying elsewhere for a better price. Happy hunting, and may your next LEGO haul be full of fantastic finds!






































































































