Easter Bunny Surprise
A little bunny with a big secret tucked inside its belly.
Brick Rated Score
Set 40764 · 2025
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I opened this one up expecting a cute shelf bunny and got an actual reveal moment, the front panel swings open to show a tiny spring scene hiding inside, and that little bit of theater is what sold me on it.
It is a quick, breezy build, so do not go in expecting the density of a big botanical set, this is closer to a lovely seasonal trinket than an engineering showcase. If you or your kid collect the yearly LEGO seasonal GWP sets, this one earns its spot on the shelf. If you want hours of build time for your money, look elsewhere in the Seasonal lineup instead.
Best for: seasonal LEGO collectors and Easter table decor fans who want a display piece with a fun opening mechanism
What it is
I will be honest, I did not expect much walking into this one, seasonal sets like this usually read as a cute afterthought. But the moment I popped the front of the bunny open and found a little hidden scene tucked inside its body, I got the same small jolt of delight I remember from opening a real chocolate Easter surprise as a kid. That is clearly the whole point of this set, and it lands.
The catch
Where I want to be straight with you is on scope. At 217 pieces this build does not take long, and if you are judging value purely on pieces-per-dollar against a big Icons set, this will not win that fight. It is also a seasonal release, which means it tends to sell out around spring and then get harder to find or pricier on the secondary market once LEGO moves on to the next holiday.
Who it's for
This is a set for the collector who already has a shelf of LEGO's yearly seasonal pieces and wants this year's addition, or for a parent who wants a fun, fast Easter morning build with a kid rather than a multi-day project. If you want a serious hours-long build for the piece count, or you are indifferent to Easter as a theme, this one is easy to skip.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself moves quickly and cleanly, you are working mostly in that friendly midrange LEGO Seasonal style, plenty of curved and sloped pieces to shape the bunny's rounded body, with the hinge and swing-panel mechanism as the one genuinely fiddly section worth slowing down for. It is not a technical build, but the hinge needs a careful hand so the reveal panel swings smoothly instead of catching.
The standout here is simply the concept execution rather than any single rare part, LEGO leaned on its go-to soft pastel palette (pinks, light blues, soft yellows) that shows up across its Easter-adjacent Seasonal releases, plus a small printed or patterned element or two to sell the spring scene inside. It will not wow parts collectors hunting new molds, but it is a genuinely pleasant, colorful little set to have your hands on for an afternoon.
Fun facts
- 01The set continues LEGO's tradition of small Seasonal sets themed to Easter and spring, a lineup that has included things like Easter Bunny's Basket and Easter Bunny's Carrot Delivery in prior years.
- 02The bunny's front-opening reveal design borrows the same crack-open, surprise-inside concept that has made LEGO's egg-shaped seasonal builds popular gift items.
- 03Seasonal sets like this one are typically sold for a limited spring window each year, which is part of why collectors treat them as small annual traditions rather than always-available shelf staples.
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