Lego Baby Yoda falls to its lowest ever price in the Black Friday deals

The Black Friday Lego deals are now here in full force, and everything from Star Wars to brick-based advent calendars have been discounted. One of the best offers so far would have to be this Amazon price cut on Lego Baby Yoda, bringing it down to its lowest ever price of $63.99 in the USA (opens in new tab). Similarly, it’s sitting pretty at £46.95 at Amazon UK (opens in new tab) instead of £70.

Considering the ruthless takeover that Baby Yoda has staged on our hearts over the past two years, that’s a pretty tantalising discount. In fact, we’ve never seen this set any cheaper. Because all things Grogu dominate Holiday toy lists in 2021, it probably won’t stay in stock for long either.

Naturally, this isn’t the only reduction available right now. Various Lego advent calendar price cuts have been popping up all over the place, and these feature minifigures and accessories instead of chocolate. Namely, Walmart’s slashed the price of the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar (opens in new tab), Lego Harry Potter Advent Calendar (opens in new tab), or Lego Marvel The Avengers Advent Calendar (opens in new tab) (they’re all priced at $31.99 instead of $40).

Black Friday Lego deals

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Lego Baby Yoda (The Child) | $79.99 $63.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save 20% – This is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for the Baby Yoda kit, so it’s worth pouncing on. Because this one’s sure to be a hit over Christmas and may become harder to find in the weeks ahead, getting it while you can isn’t a bad idea. Speaking of which, it’s available for $64 at Walmart (opens in new tab) should the Amazon deal run out of stock.
UK deals – £69.99 £46.95 at Amazon (opens in new tab)

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More Black Friday deals


There are plenty more gift-worthy offers on the way, so keep an eye on our guide to the upcoming Black Friday board game deals and Black Friday gaming deals as we approach the end of November.

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