Save over 40% on this awesome LEGO Ideas set

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Looking for a great educational LEGO set for your kids or an impressive display piece? This LEGO Ideas insect collection is definitely worth a look.

While we're always looking for the best LEGO sets for adults, there's certainly some overlap with educational LEGO sets that will inspire a new generation of master builders.

This LEGO Ideas insect collection includes three amazingly detailed builds and is 41% off at Amazon. At $87.39 off the suggested retail price, that's a significant savings on a set that's well-made.

LEGO Ideas Insect Collection: Was $212.99 Now $125.69 at Amazon
Save 41% on this educational LEGO insect set at Amazon. This beautifully crafted collection includes a blue morpho butterfly, a Hercules beetle, and a Chinese mantis.

The LEGO Ideas Insect Collection (set number 21342) includes three insect builds, each with its own color palette and movable elements. They also come with LEGO flora and fauna – including adorable mushrooms.

The Morpho butterfly is stunning in its level of detail, with adjustable wings and a beautiful pattern on the wings that looks just like the real thing. It also comes with a small selection of flowers. The Hercules beetle is instantly recognizable with its large horns and bright yellow back, while the Chinese Mantis can be posed in a variety of ways and even includes foliage to help it camouflage itself.

Each insect comes with its own detailed instructions and looks as attractive on the shelf as it does in the classroom. In terms of piece count, you can count on 1,111 pieces spread across the three models and their base stands, so there’s no getting bored with the set.

The Ideas Insect Collection makes it easy to create a charming insect diorama, and while we think it's a great addition to any LEGO builder, this set is especially great for educational projects with your loved ones.

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