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The Mandalorian and Grogu are all set for their debut on the big screen and will be dropping out of hyperspace into cinemas on May 22. We can't wait to watch the movie, but in the meantime, here's a money-saving deal on a really cool Grogu Lego set.
Save 16% on the LEGO Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram set at Amazon.
This set comes with 1048 pieces and has a 10+ builder rating, so it will keep younglings and more mature Jedi engrossed for hours. The Force is strong with the finished build too, so much so, we gave it four stars in our Lego Star Wars Grogu With Hover Pram review.
Save $16 on this super-cool Grogu Star Wars Lego set as you get ready for the new movie's release.

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He may be a relative newcomer on the Star Wars scene, but Grogu, aka 'The Child' or 'Baby Yoda', has rapidly become one of the franchise's most popular characters.
While there has previously been a standalone Grogu Lego set, called The Child (now retired), this Grogu and Hover Pram set is currently the only option for fans of the diminutive green alien.
The majority of the 1048 pieces in this set are used to build the much larger pram, but the completely separate Grogu figure is a joy to put together. His ears and head can be moved into different positions, which helps to give Grogu a number of expressions. His arms can be animated too – operated by gogs on the rear of his body.
Grogu comes with a number of accessories – a shifter ball, a cookie and a blue Sorgan Frog. His fingers are designed so he can hold them.
The set also comes with a Minifigure version of Grogu in his pram, which you can mount on a clear Lego plinth next to an information plaque on Grogu.
Key features: Number of pieces: 1048, dimensions: 7.5 x 7 x 6 inches (19 x 18 x 16cm), movable parts on Grogu, comes with plaque and Mini-Figure, recommended age: 10+.
Product launched: January 1, 2025
Price history: The lowest ever price for this set was around last Black Friday, when it dipped to $49.99. Since then, it's fluctuated between the current deal price and the full $99.99 MRSP. I'd expect it to be back at the MRSP as we get nearer to the Mandalorian and Grogu movie release in May. Many other related products are all already full price.
Price comparison: Amazon: $84.00 | Walmart: $92.49 | Best Buy: $89.99
Reviews consensus: We gave the set four out of five stars in our review. On Amazon, it's got a 4.9-star rating from 594 reviews. Our Lego tester found the pram to be the least exciting part of the build; however, it's an aspect that many Amazon reviewers enjoyed.
Space: ★★★★
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✅ Buy it if: You want an engaging Grogu Lego build to make with younglings or on your own. The finished model looks good as part of a Lego Star Wars collection and is robust enough for play.
❌ Don't buy it if: You want something more challenging. Why not try the latest 9023-piece Death Star set at $999!
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Rich has been a journalist and editor for over 25 years. Beginning his career as a videogame reviewer, he spent the last 12 years in cycling media and now works on finding the best deals in science and sports gear.
Whether mountain biking, surfing, or on trips away in his camper van, Rich spends a great deal of time outdoors and enjoys watching the night sky when staying in wild places. When within four walls, you will mostly find him watching sci-fi, reading sci-fi novels, or playing the guitar (badly).
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