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It’s almost that time of the Year when another Seasonal set  appears. With Easter just around the corner we finally get official images, courtesy of the online LEGO portal, for the upcoming LEGO Seasonal Easter Bunny’s Carrot House (40449).

Consisting of 232 pieces the small set, once built, includes a Carrot shaped house and a tiny brick-built Rabbit.

The most interesting pieces here are the lilac coloured eggs and the assortment of bright stickers which there seems to be plenty of.

To grab this set you’ll need to it spend a minimum of $60 (USD) on any LEGO theme between 15th March and 5th April, while stocks last.

Unfortunately there is a lack of information regarding its availability elsewhere, but we suspect a Worldwide release sometime at the start of April!

Let us know your thoughts on this rather funny looking and unique seasonal set in the comments below.


Official description:

Help youngsters celebrate the season with this LEGO® Easter Bunny’s Carrot House (40449). They’ll love building the bunny and its cute carrot house and can challenge their friends to hunt for the egg hidden in the attic. The set comes with fun elements that will ensure this quirky carrot house makes an eye-catching centerpiece. It sits on a sturdy baseplate, making it easy to display.

Let kids fall in love with the cute Easter Bunny’s Carrot House. This super, seasonal gift comes with a buildable bunny and carrot house. Perfect for kids aged 8+.
Includes a door, mailbox, 3 eggs, flower and grass elements, plus a sticker sheet for decorating inside and outside the house.
House measures over 5 in. (15 cm) high, 3 in. (9 cm) wide and 3 in. (9 cm) deep. Bunny stands over 1 in. (5 cm) tall.

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