The LEGO Marvel Dancing Groot Set Is Retiring Soon, but Amazon Has It on Sale for $36 Right Now
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LEGO is retiring quite a few sets soon, including the adorable LEGO Marvel Dancing Groot. If you've been hoping to grab this one for yourself or a Guardians of the Galaxy fan in your life, now is the time to do it. Amazon has it on sale right now for $35.99, which is a nice $9 cut off its full price of $44.99, but that's not the only part about this deal that caught our eye. This offer is actually incredibly close to its lowest price point at the retailer. Pennies away, actually. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, that low point was $35.95, so you're still scoring an excellent discount on this set if you buy it now. While this set is recommended for kids starting at the age of 10, it looks like a delightful display to have up if you're an older fan, too. Coming with 459 pieces, this set sees you piece together Baby Groot in a flower pot, complete with fun accessories he can wear like headphones, sunglasses, and even extra leaves to add on. There's also three name plates you can choose between for the front of the pot. What really makes this build shine, though, is you can actually make Groot dance. Well, more like a little wiggle. With the help of a handle on the back of the flower pot, Groot can move from side to side when you turn it. Just throw on 'I Want You Back' and it'll feel just like the movie. Considering this set is retiring soon, now is a perfect time to pick it up, especially while it's on sale at Amazon. And if you're looking for even more Marvel LEGO sets to buy right now, it's worth checking out our roundup of the best LEGO Marvel sets to see some of our favorite options. Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.


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