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10 LEGO® spring sets for children and adults to build together

Looking for a fun activity for the weekend? LEGO®’s impressive array of sets are fun for all ages.

By Kat Romero | Last updated May 14, 2025

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A great way to spend quality time together as a family is with an activity and what better way to build a bond than with some building? LEGO®’s seasonal sets come in all shapes and sizes and offer you the chance to work on a challenge with the kids and create something beautiful for the home.

Sweets and treats may be delicious but once they're eaten, they're gone. And if your household is anything like ours, it's rare to make it past the weekend before all that's left is empty wrappers and guilty mouths covered in sugar.

But with LEGO®' sets, you can still get a cracking gift that will last. There are options created for all ageyou can get a lasting gift that will stand the test of time. There are options created for all ages - from 18 months to adult - so the whole family can enjoy a piece of the fun. Plus, with vibrant flower bouquets, framed works of art and cute animals, there's a variety of delightful designs to choose from.

There's a range of themes too, including LEGO® Friends, LEGO® City or LEGO® Botanicals. And while the products are full of seasonal joy, they'll last way beyond the school holiday break.

These Daffodils make a gorgeous spring display. They’re also a great budget option at £12.99 and perfect for kids aged eight and above.

Daffodils: £12.99 | Buy now from LEGO

The Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers set is a true showstopper. It may be a pricey purchase but the glowing reviews insist it's a soothing and calming activity that leaves you with a striking piece of art to hang on your wall at the end. 

Vincent van Gogh – Sunflowers: £169 | Buy now from LEGO

Mumsnet seal of approval: "I'm just loving my Van Gogh… Having to stop myself from doing it all at once." MrsTaytodarling

The Balancing and Stacking Tree is ideal for toddlers. Designed for ages 18 months and up, it can teach your little one vital stacking and balancing skills. Plus, the colourful display can take pride of place on a shelf in their bedroom.

Balancing and Stacking Tree: £17.99 | Buy now from LEGO

This Decorative Egg is a great alternative to a traditional chocolate one. Whether you’re trying to reduce the sugar intake or want something that lasts a little longer, this set is made for ages nine and above and is customisable, so they can make it their own.

Decorative Egg: £17.99 | Buy now from LEGO

Mumsnet seal of approval: “LEGO lasts much longer than a chocolate egg.” greenbananas

Perfect for ages eight and up, reviews say this Cute Bunny is a great project for families to try together. Once Easter’s over, you can also rebuild as an adorable llama or a seal.

Cute Bunny: £17.99 | Buy now from LEGO

The Tuxedo Cat is made for a project. With over 1,700 pieces, this is no easy feat but if you’re trying to reduce screen time, our Mumsnetters agree it’s a calming activity that will keep you or your older kids off your phones.

Tuxedo Cat: £89.99 | Buy now from LEGO

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I got the LEGO Tuxedo Cat from DS. Most satisfying as a project (there’s 20 bags of LEGO and I’ve only completed bag 1!) It'll keep me off my phone which is a good thing.” JT69

The Typewriter is a great gift idea for the writer in your life. Made for ages eight and above, it’s decorated with colourful blooms and will look perfect on a desk for display. Even better, it’s a three-in-one design, so you can also build a keytar or flower pot too.

Typewriter with Flowers: £24.99 | Buy now from LEGO

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I’m currently building the LEGO Typewriter 🥰 Pumpkittenspice

This Flower Bouquet will add a splash of colour to your home. It’s a set for adults only but it can create a beautiful piece of decor or make a thoughtful gift for a loved one. 

Flower Bouquet: £54.99 | Buy now from LEGO

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I like the LEGO flowers. Flowers are a huge waste of money IMO.” ConsuelaHammock

For board game lovers, this buildable Traditional Chess Set is a worthwhile investment. It’s designed for ages nine and up and when you’re done building, you can enjoy many nights of fun competition!

Traditional Chess Set: £64.99 | Buy now from LEGO

Reviews say this Vespa set really captures the vintage beauty of the vehicle and for just £8.99, it’s a total bargain. Designed for ages nine and above, it’s a simple task you could complete with the kids in an afternoon.

Vespa: £8.99 | Buy now from LEGO

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I just got the Vespa. Can't wait to build it.” Crazyeight

What are the best LEGO® sets for spring?

Whatever your budget, there’s a seasonal set for you. The Cute Bunny could be a great companion for your egg hunt and when the special day is over, you can rebuild as a llama or seal. If you’re after a project, the Decorative Egg can be personalised, while the Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers will create a stunning piece of art for the home.

Can LEGO® be a good alternative to chocolate eggs?

Many of our Mumsnetters agree that LEGO® is a perfect present for Easter. “We do an Easter egg hunt, an Easter egg from the Easter bunny, make and decorate an Easter cake, a piece of LEGO and lots of Easter crafts,” Ichosetheredpill said in a recent thread.

“My DH's parents usually get them a gift bag with little gifts instead of chocolate and my parents buy them a little LEGO set,” Meandfour added.

Are there LEGO® spring sets for toddlers?

While some of the more bigger sets may be too complicated for smaller children, there are a range of options for ages 18 months and above. The Balancing and Stacking Tree is good for developing their skillset, and the colourful design is perfect for play.

What themes are popular for spring LEGO® sets in 2025? 

Easter is a time for eggs, bunnies and florals. But LEGO®’s spring collection goes beyond the seasonal themes. You can snap up a Traditional Chess Set or even craft a vintage Vespa for the home.

About LEGO®

Founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, and based on the iconic LEGO® brick, it is one of the world's leading manufacturers of play materials. As children shape their own worlds with LEGO® bricks, we play our part in having a positive impact on the world they live in today and will inherit in the future.

About the author

Kat Romero is a writer and journalist with over a decade’s experience in the industry. Hailing from London, she has become experienced in scouring the market to find the latest and best products, services and events that are worth your purchase. As a mother herself, she knows all too well how hard it can be to find healthy, nutritional meals that her child will actually enjoy. So, you can trust that she’s fully invested in making sure you receive the best recommendations.

Away from her desk, Kat can be found consuming far too much coffee and spending her weekends with her toddler and partner - soaking up the sights of London and sampling anything new and exciting that has opened up within walking distance.