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468 Lego Black Friday deals on Star Wars, Disney sets and more are up to 41 percent off ahead of the holiday sale

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Valentina Palladino,Sam Chapman @ Engadget · today 11:44 EDT

Lego Black Friday deals on Star Wars, Disney sets and more are up to 41 percent off ahead of the holiday sale

Lego sets make incredible gifts, at least according to our 12-year-old selves — and as people who review software instead of getting real jobs, we're very in touch with our inner children around here. And those inner children are squealing at some of the Lego Black Friday toy deals we're already seeing, like Disney and Harry Potter advent calendars, detailed Star Wars models and Lego's own brands like Creator and Botanicals. More deals are appearing all the time, and we'll have them for you here as soon as.

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