LEGO Animal Crossing

LEGO Animal Crossing Sets Are On Sale For Holidays 2024!

If you are a fan of LEGO and Animal Crossing I have some great news for you! The LEGO Animal Crossing sets are on sale now and should arrive before Christmas.

Amazon is having a sale and you can save on these sets! Plus, when writing this article, they all say “Arrives by Christmas!”

Let’s take a look!

 

LEGO Animal Crossing K.K.’s Concert in The Plaza Building Toy Set #77052 – $64.70 (normally $79.99)

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The set has 550 pieces and comes with mini figures of s K.K., Isabelle and Audie.

LEGO Animal Crossing Nook’s Cranny & Rosie’s House #77050 – $59.95 (Normally $74.99)

The set has 535 pieces and comes with Rosie and Tom Nook minifigures.

LEGO Animal Crossing Isabelle’s House Visit #77049 – $31.95 (normally $39.99)

This set has 389 pieces and comes with Isabelle and Fauna minifigures.

Animal Crossing Fly with Dodo Airlines Airport Playset #77051 – $30.39 (Normally $37.99)

It has 293 pieces and comes with Wilbur the pilot and Tangy minifigures.

Animal Crossing Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour #77048 – $23.95 (Normally $29.99)

It comes with 233 pieces, including Marshal squirrel and Kapp’n turtle minifigures.

Animal Crossing Bunnie’s Outdoor Activities #77047 – $15.95 (Normally $19.99)

This set has 164 pieces and comes with a Bunny minifigure.

Animal Crossing Julian’s Birthday Party #77046 – $11.59 (Normally $14.99)

 

This set has 170 pieces and comes with a Julian minifigure.

These are available now!

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