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FREE LEGO: On April 27, build a Mother's Day Flower model at participating stores and take it home with you for free. Find participating stores here.
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Lego: Free Mother's Day Flower
Lego's make and take events provide an awesome opportunity for fans to take home something exclusive for absolutely nothing. In 2025, Lego has run a number of these generous events, and they are showing no signs of slowing down. Following in the footsteps of the popular Steering Wheel, Valentine's Day Heart, and Grogu events, Lego is now offering a Mother's Day Flower model for free.
Thanks, Lego.
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Building the 'Twilight' Lego set was the therapy session I didn’t know I neededVisitors to select Lego Stores on April 27 (from 12-2 p.m.) will have the chance to participate in a Lego Mother's Day Flower model make and take event. During this event, participants can build and bring home a stunning Flower model for free. This event is intended for participants aged 6+ years, and the model will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis, at participating locations in the U.S. and Canada, while supplies last.
What's important to note is that the Flower model is not available for purchase. So you're getting your hands on something exclusive in this special event. The only catch is that you're limited to one build per participant, which seems fair.
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Build and take home an exclusive Mother's Day Flower model for free on April 27.
Joseph Green
Global Shopping Editor
Joseph Green is the Global Shopping Editor for Mashable. He covers VPNs, headphones, fitness gear, dating sites, streaming, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day.
Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.
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