Painting eggs can be a messy prospect, not to mention expensive and the hassle of hardboiling. But you can make hundreds of different designs on one egg with all of the included colorful pieces in this simple, under $20 set.
Ages 9+
This tree comes with six eggs that can be hung like leaves, or hidden around to create a mini Easter Egg hunt for an adorable chick and bunny. If you're looking for versatility, you could attach bricks from other sets to the tree to change the seasons throughout the year.
Ages 8+
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Small enough to tuck inside their Easter basket, this mini LEGO set uses 277 pieces to create a bunny, a chick, and a spring-themed house that'll encourage so much creative play.
Ages 6+
Even if they've never done a LEGO set before, this one can be built in minutes. Once finished, they'll have three delicate lotus blooms that can be placed in any vase.
Ages 8+
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Some people like to build their LEGO sets and then display them, but for the kids who still want to play with the toy once it's done, this pick is the one to buy. They'll assemble a chick and squirrel which can interact with the see-saw, treehouse, and campfire.
Spring means fragrant pink blossoms everywhere you look—but even seasonal allergy sufferers will be delighted by these LEGO-ified cherry blossom branches. We love that they're easy to built, come with detailed instructions, and will last far longer than the real deal.
Ages 8+
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LEGO's Duplo line is geared towards toddlers; its large, chunky blocks and educational elements make it easy to grasp for little hands (and minds). Here, they'll learn about balance with eggs and owls perched on a tree.
Ages 18 months+
This Creator set combines so many signature elements of spring with a watering can, butterflies, and pastel blooms. It can also be turned into sweet songbirds or a bright rain boot, which are equally appropriate for the saeson.
Ages 9+
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OK, so technically this isn't a brick set, but I guarantee you any LEGO loving teen, tween (or adult, aka me) would love to see this small crossbody in their basket. It's an adorable mini bag that just so happens to look like the LEGO studs, and it comes in four colors, including this Easter-ready pastel pink.
Ages 3+
If they're getting too old for fluffy-looking bunnies, Bunchurro is a bold alternative. From the LEGO DREAMZzz animated series comes this multi-colored creation, accessorized with a skateboard and jet pack.
Ages 7+
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