
February is looking like a fantastic month for LEGO fans! Several exciting new sets came out on February 1st, and there are even more releases planned throughout the month.
As a LEGO fanatic, I’m really excited about what’s coming later this month! We’re going to see a huge variety of sets – everything from the LEGO Education line, which is fantastic for building and learning with kids, to the Pokémon Day releases everyone’s been waiting for, dropping on February 27th. It’s a great time to be a LEGO fan!
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If you want to prepare in advance, the following guide will keep you informed and ready to build:
LEGO Sets Released on February 1

The LEGO Flower Wall Set 11503, which costs $89.99, is a fun building project with 879 pieces designed to be hung on your wall as decoration, rather than displayed on a shelf. You create a strong frame and then fill it with beautiful flower branches like camellias, roses, and hydrangeas. You can easily change the arrangement to create your own unique design. This set can be displayed horizontally, vertically, or at an angle, and you can even connect multiple sets to create a larger floral wall display.

The LEGO Spring Wreath Set 40957 is a charming, pastel-colored decoration perfect for Easter, and it costs $39.99. It’s similar to LEGO’s Christmas and Halloween wreaths, with a summer version planned for release later this year. If you enjoy giving LEGO sets as gifts or like building projects that also look great as home décor, this would be a good choice.
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The LEGO Icons Golden Retriever Puppy Set (11384) is a charming build perfect as a display piece or a thoughtful gift. With 2,102 pieces and a price of $139.99, it’s delightfully cute and features a poseable arm for dynamic display. It’s designed for LEGO enthusiasts, dog lovers, or anyone looking for a cheerful present. While currently out of stock, you can still pre-order it.

From January 29th to February 6th, or while supplies last, you can get the adorable Penguins In Love Set 40886 as a free gift when you spend over $80! It’s a special Valentine’s Day offer and is likely to be very popular, so we recommend shopping quickly to avoid missing out and having to search for it later.
LEGO Education Sets For Home Use

The LEGO Education Moon Mission Science Kit 45200 is a hands-on kit designed for families to build and learn together at home. It’s more about the experience of building and understanding scientific concepts than creating a model for display, so it’s perfect for a shared activity. The kit includes 519 pieces and costs $49.99.

The LEGO Education Antarctic Animal Science Kit 45201 is designed to help kids learn science through building and exploration, similar to other home learning kits. This Antarctica-themed set includes 461 pieces and costs $49.99. It’s a great choice if you’re looking for a hands-on, activity-based learning experience.

The LEGO Education Mars Mission Science Kit 45202 is designed to inspire kids and their families to learn about space exploration. It’s a great way to get young minds excited about the current advancements in the space industry. This set includes 933 pieces and costs $99.99.

The LEGO Education Arctic Animal Science Kit (45203) is a great addition to any home learning environment, especially when used alongside other animal-themed LEGO sets. This large kit contains 1134 pieces and costs $99.99. It’s designed to teach children about the Arctic and the animals that live there.
LEGO Pokémon Day Releases on February 27

The LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise Set (72153) is a highly sought-after set featuring the final evolved forms of the original Pokémon starters. It quickly sold out when pre-orders opened and is expected to be restocked for Pokémon Day, but it will likely be very difficult to purchase when it’s first released. To have the best chance of getting it, be prepared to order immediately when sales begin and act quickly.

The LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball Set (72152) is a popular choice for Pokémon fans and is available for pre-order now. It’s expected to be a hit with both LEGO and Pokémon enthusiasts thanks to its classic design and cute appearance.

The LEGO Pokémon Eevee Set (72151) is expected to be very popular with Pokémon fans. Like Pikachu, Eevee is both cute and well-known, which should appeal to both serious collectors and those just looking for a fun build.
Pokémon Launch Extras

The LEGO Kanto Region Badge Collection Set (40892) is a free gift you get when you buy the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise LEGO set. It sold out quickly when people could pre-order it, and it’s expected to sell out fast when it officially releases. If you want one, you’ll likely need to be on the LEGO website right at midnight on February 27th, or visit a physical LEGO store as soon as it opens, as it will probably be resold for a high price on eBay.

The Mini Pokémon Center Set (40911) is available as a reward for Pokémon Insiders members. It costs 2,600 points, and each account can only get one. It’s available while supplies last, so it’s expected to sell out quickly – similar to the popular Mario Kart shell reward from last year.
Grab Your Favorite LEGO Set Right Now
If you’re planning to buy a new LEGO set this month, mark the release date on your calendar! Especially for Pokémon Day sets, decide beforehand if you’re just casually interested or determined to get one right away, as the main set and its included gift are likely to sell out quickly.
No matter what you choose, you’ve got plenty here to create something enjoyable, display a cool piece, or find a set that will really impress people.
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