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LEGO Spring Garden House GWP Reviewed

By Travis published on March 12, 2024
LEGO Spring Garden House GWP Reviewed
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We are about halfway through March, and it's almost Easter. LEGO has once again prepared a Spring/Easter-themed Seasonal Gift with Purchase (GWP) for 2024.

Here's a brief review of LEGO's 40682 Spring Garden House kit, available from March 12–31, 2024, when you pay US$80 / AU$130 / €80 on LEGO.com. LEGO releases Spring/Easter-themed sets almost every year.

Like previous Spring GWPs, it's a pleasant and straightforward goal to meet, so if there are any March 2024 releases left that you've had your eye on, this might be a great little bonus if you want to pick up some LEGO kits to keep yourself busy during the Easter vacation.

For additional information, visit your area's LEGO Offers and Promotions website. You can also check your neighborhood LEGO.com store since there might be a respectable assortment of sets available during LEGO's Easter sale in 2024.

Name: Spring Garden House
Theme: GWP
Set Number: 40682
Pieces: 277 pieces
Age Range: 6+
Price: Free with
Exclusive to: N/A
Packaging:
Designer:
Release Date: March 12th 2024

For a 277-piece GWP, this construction is relatively easy and enjoyable. This is really very considerable, given that all you have to do to be eligible for this free gift with purchase is spend US$80, AU$130, or €80.

The build is fairly straightforward but endearing. It blends some of the cutesy components of past Easter GWPs to take the Easter-themed game in a somewhat different way.

Here are some past Easter-themed GWPs, such as the fantastic 40587 Easter Basket from the prior year.

This pretty pastel-colored Spring Garden House puts a playful spin on the Easter Egg design idea. If you're genuinely in the mood for Easter, the vast and hefty model for a GWP makes for a pretty excellent Easter Egg display.

It's a garden house with many shelves, a red bucket for gathering Easter eggs, and even a tiny nest in the loft for extra storage!
Additionally, the canopy may swing open to create the illusion that an Easter egg is hatching. This clever minor play feature blends in perfectly with the overall design.

Easter wouldn't be the same without a bunny or a chick, and this package has both! It's a lovely touch not to choose between the two creatures, and I enjoy having these silly guys around.

They also provide great charm and play value, and I appreciate that the Bunny can hold a watering can and carrot.
They have very little brick in them, but that doesn't detract from their attractiveness.

Aside from being adorable and playable, the brick-built Bunny and Easter, who are looking after the Garden or going Easter Egg hunting, create a delightful little setting that feels more substantial than your average GWP with an Easter or springtime theme.

The best thing is that if you're planning a mid-March LEGO buy, the purchase barrier for 40682 Spring Garden House is lovely and low, making this feel like quite the big add-on.

Overall, it's adorable, and I hope to see more "homes" for Seasonal sets this year. We'll even get a small neighborhood full of adorable animals and their quirky houses.
We appreciate your time as you read our brief review of 40682 Spring Garden House.

From March 12 to March 31, 2024, 40682 Spring Garden House will be given out as a gift with purchase (GWP) when you buy US$80, AU$130, or €80 on LEGO.com.

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Trav began building and collecting LEGO at an early age. In order to share his collection and reviews with the LEGO community, he started this blog. Since 2005, Trav has started collecting and building LEGO sets with the City theme as his favorite and created a coffee table in 2016 to display his collection in his living room.

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