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Three new LEGO Botanical sets are now available for pre-order. They are all very different and all very nice! Details below!

The #10347 LEGO Botanical Sunny Bouquet features a variety of spring flowers, including Billy buttons, bluebells, Cleopatra ferns, yellow yarrow, a pink gerbera, a peony, and a tulip. The set comes with 474 pieces and costs $59.99. It will ship on June 1st, but you can pre-order it now at the LEGO Botanicals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #10348 LEGO Botanical Japanese Red Maple Bonsai Tree captures the beauty and vibrancy of real red maple bonsai trees. It has red and orange leaves and sits in a dark green plant pot. The set has 373 pieces and costs $29.99. It will ship on May 1st, but you can pre-order it now at the LEGO Botanicals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The adorable #10349 LEGO Botanical Happy Plant features a baby dracaena plant that stands up and a baby pilea plant that sits down. It also features a yellow plant pot and a blue plant pot that are adorned with cheerful cartoon faces and are interchangeable, letting kids decide which colored pot they would like to use for each plant. Once budding gardeners have finished assembling the plants, they can display them together or separately as bedroom or shelf decor that will bring smiles to any space. The set comes with 217 pieces and the price is $22.99. It will ship from June 1st, but you can pre-order it now at the LEGO Botanicals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO is also currently offering two of the previously released LEGO Botanical sets as a bundle with 15% off. The #10313 LEGO Botanical Wildflower Bouquet and the #10280 LEGO Botanical Flower Bouquet are normally $59.99 each, but until April 28th, you can get both for $101.98 at the LEGO Botanicals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Botanical sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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One of the newest LEGO City subthemes and the highlight of the year is the LEGO City Formula 1 racecars collection. These little racers are smaller, easier to assemble, and less expensive than the LEGO Speed Champions sets, and they are also really fun to play with!

So far, five sets have been released in the series; the #60442 LEGO City F1 Driver with McLaren Race Car for $12.99, the #60443 LEGO City F1 Pit Stop & Pit Crew with Ferrari Car for $29.99, the #60444 LEGO City F1 Garage & Mercedes-AMG & Alpine Cars for $79.99, the #60445 LEGO City F1 Truck with RB20 & AMR24 F1 Cars for $99.99, and the #60474 LEGO City F1 Grid with VCARB & Sauber Race Cars for $29.99. There is also the #60464 LEGO City F1 Williams Racing & Haas F1 Race Cars for $19.99, which is somewhat different as it is a 4+ set meant for younger kids.

All the car models in the series are built basically the same way, except for some minor decorative differences. Each racecar is 80-90 pieces, so they are easy to assemble and ready for play. However, they don’t rely on large moulded elements like the 4+ sets meant for younger kids, so you still get the pleasure of assembling them. The exception is the 4+ set mentioned above, which does come with moulded bases for the two cars.

Speaking of decorations, a huge plus of these cars is that they are fully printed. This makes them even better than LEGO Speed Champions sets! This includes the hubcaps, the curved slope for the nose section, as well as the fin at the back. And of course, all the minifigs have exclusive racing suits that match the color-scheme of their cars! In addition, those beautiful large panels on the side of the truck, as well as the walls of the garage, are fully printed! There are a few stickers, however, but only in the larger sets for the overhead screens.

If you’re interested, a good way to try out this collection is with the single #60442 LEGO City F1 Driver with McLaren Race Car for $12.99, or one of the two-packs. If you like those, you may then consider the pit stop, the garage, or the transportation truck. All the prices appear pretty reasonable by today’s standards, especially for licensed sets.

Overall, this is an excellent collection both for play and display. If you want to check them out, they are available at the LEGO City section of the Online LEGO Shop.

I should also mention that LEGO is also releasing a series of even tinier racecars in the #71049 LEGO Collectible Race Cars series. These will be available starting on May 1st.

And if you want to check out the larger and more detailed F1 cars, they are available at the LEGO Speed Champions section of the Online LEGO Shop.

As you can see, 2025 is the year for LEGO F1 racers, and there is something for every taste and budget! Do you have any of them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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