For $20, this is a great set to gift to your kiddos! It can be built in two ways: Either to spell out "LOVE" (with the V as a heart) or "I HEART U."
The Looney Tunes star is back and perched on a pedestal of clouds—ready to spread the love as Cupid! The fully posable figure (suitable for ages 12 and up) comes with a bow, heart, and flowers to hold.
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LEGO's 3D wall art pieces are designed to be hung, which is especially ideal if your LEGO fan is running out of shelf space. They also look just like art, with this decorative piece featuring images of Mount Fuji, a teahouse, cherry blossoms, and more.
This beloved spring flower comes in multiple colors in this 12-bloom display. I like that each bloom is in a different stage of blossoming and that the set comes with greenery to make it look especially realistic.
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The Creator 3-in-1 sets are some of my favorites to give to kids because they're meant to be built and taken apart... and then built again. Using the same vivid blue, green, and pink bricks to make a hummingbird, tropical fish, and butterfly, this set is sure to keep them busy.
My favorite of the new LEGO botanical releases, this prickly cactus is a relatively easy, beginner-friendly build. The blue planter even matches last year's Happy Plant set, if you want to add to their collection.
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Here's another set that can be built in three different ways for ages 7 and up—for only $10! It's a cute "little something" for your little valentines that can be built into a hamster, eagle, or hedgehog.
The sleek look of the Peace Lily is designed for the minimalist in your life. That's because the peach-colored pot, as opposed to brighter LEGO bricks, will blend well with neutral decor.
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The Disney lover in your life will appreciate this sassy Marie with her Valentine's Day-esque pink bow. She even comes with a box filled with accessories, so she can always look on-point.
Another affordable addition to the botanical line, this bouquet of daisies is just $15 and includes three blooms and bright purple lavender for a pop of color. I love that there's even a little ladybug hidden in the mix as a surprise!
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Not new for this year, but this set of dozen roses is ideal for the sweetheart who has allergies or gets sad when real flowers die. This bouquet can be kept forever (and there's also a pink version).
If the flowery new Love Letters set is a little too kiddy for your valentine, this 18-and-up set is crafted to look just like the famous sculpture by artist Robert Indiana.
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Often on sale, this duo of roses is made for ages 8 and up and can be built in a snap. Even if your honey doesn't like to build LEGO bricks themselves, you could put this 120-piece set together yourself and pair the finished product with a thoughtful card.
This small, heart-shaped wreath covered in flowers can be hung on their wall or door—or even in an office to brighten up their busy day.
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