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LEGO Happy Plants (Set 10349): Everything You Need to Know — Details, Reviews & Where to Buy
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LEGO Botanicals 10349 Happy Plants is one of the most charming additions to the LEGO Botanical Collection in 2025. With two personality-packed plant pots, a beginner-friendly build, and a price tag that won’t hurt your wallet, this little set has quickly become a fan favourite — for kids and adults alike. Whether you’re looking to buy LEGO Happy Plants for yourself, as a gift, or you just want to know what all the fuss is about, this guide covers everything: set details, honest reviews, and exactly where to find it.


What Is the LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants Set?

The LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants set (set number 10349) was released on 1 June 2025 as part of LEGO’s growing Botanical Collection. Designed for ages 9 and up, it’s one of the most affordable sets in the Botanicals line — and one of the most joyful.

The set includes 217 pieces and features two small but seriously cute builds: a baby dracaena plant in a standing yellow pot and a baby pilea plant in a seated blue pot. What makes these pots special? They have faces. Little arms. Tiny legs. And the two pots can hold hands.

Yes, really.

LEGO Happy Plants 10349 — Key Details at a Glance

DetailInfo
Set Number10349
Set NameHappy Plants
ThemeLEGO Botanicals
Piece Count217
Age Range9+
Release Date1 June 2025
DesignersAaron Newman & Pernille Ravn
US Price$22.99
UK Price£17.99
EU Price€19.99
Canada PriceCAN $24.99
Australia PriceAUD $29.99

What Do You Get in the LEGO Happy Plants Set?

The LEGO Happy Plants build is unlike most other sets in the Botanicals range. Where many Botanicals sets focus on highly realistic floral displays, 10349 leans into something entirely different: personality.

The two anthropomorphic pots — one blue, one yellow — are the real stars of the set. Each has a face with its own expression and posture: the blue pilea pot is seated, while the yellow dracaena pot stands upright. The plants themselves (a small pilea and a baby dracaena) sprout from the tops, but the design is intentional — the pots are the characters, and the plants are their hair.

Both pots also have small arms, allowing them to be posed holding hands for a display that’s almost unreasonably adorable.

What’s inside the box:

  • 217 LEGO pieces
  • 2 separate instruction booklets (one per plant — great for building with a friend)
  • Pieces in Bright Light Blue, Cool Yellow, and Dark Green
  • Several recoloured and newly introduced elements

The two instruction booklets mean two people can build simultaneously, making this a fantastic activity to share. Each individual build takes roughly 15 minutes, so it’s not a long afternoon project — but it’s a satisfying one.


LEGO Happy Plants Reviews — What Are People Saying?

The LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants set has received widely positive reviews since its June 2025 launch. Here’s the consensus from the LEGO community:

What Reviewers Love

The cuteness factor is undeniable. Multiple reviewers have called this the most charming set to come out of the Botanicals line to date. The anthropomorphic pots with their expressive faces and poseable arms give the set a personality that’s rare in LEGO Botanicals — which typically skews toward realistic floral replication.

It’s great value. At its price point, LEGO Happy Plants is the most affordable set in the Botanicals range, making it a fantastically accessible entry point for kids or anyone new to the theme.

The build is beginner-friendly but still interesting. The building experience is brisk but rewarding, with some fun techniques for a set of this size. Experienced builders may find it quick, but the interesting element recolours and SNOT (Studs Not On Top) techniques give it genuine construction appeal.

Display value is high. Reviewers consistently note that the finished set looks great on a desk, shelf, or windowsill. Both the Dracaena and Pilea are good-looking representations even at their tiny scale.

It’s customisable. You can mix and match the pots and plants, swap elements around, or combine them with other Botanicals sets like 10329 Tiny Plants. The ability to customise the set is greatly appreciated, and is something reviewers hope to see in future Botanicals sets featuring multiple plants.

Any Criticisms?

The main honest criticism reviewers raise is build time. Each planter takes around 15 minutes to complete, which makes it a fairly quick build — even shorter when shared between two people. If you’re looking for a long, challenging build, this isn’t it. But for gifting, casual building, or enjoying with a child, that’s entirely the point.

Overall community rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.4/5 (based on 115+ ratings on Brickset)


Who Is LEGO Happy Plants For?

The new LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants set occupies a unique space in the Botanical Collection:

  • Kids aged 9+ — the two instruction booklets and manageable piece count make it ideal for younger builders, either solo or with a parent/friend
  • LEGO Botanicals fans — a fun, playful contrast to the more realistic 18+ sets in the range
  • Gift buyers — at under £18/$23, it’s an easy, crowd-pleasing gift for birthdays, Mother’s Day, or any occasion
  • Desk accessory seekers — the finished pots look genuinely charming on a work surface or bookshelf
  • Casual builders — no prior LEGO experience required

Where to Buy LEGO Happy Plants

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The LEGO Happy Plants set is available from a wide range of retailers. Here’s where to look:

Official LEGO Store

The safest and most reliable place to buy is directly from LEGO.com. You’ll also earn LEGO Insider points on your purchase, and the set comes with LEGO’s standard return and quality guarantee.

LEGO Happy Plants at Major Retailers

  • LEGO Happy Plants at Target — available in-store and online with same-day delivery, Drive Up, and Order Pickup options, free standard shipping on orders over $35
  • LEGO Happy Plants at Walmart — available online and in many stores
  • LEGO Happy Plants at Amazon — typically available from Amazon directly or third-party sellers; check for Prime delivery
  • LEGO Happy Plants at Kohl’s — check availability online or in-store

International Availability

  • LEGO Happy Plants in Canada — available at LEGO.com Canada (CAN $24.99), and major Canadian retailers
  • LEGO Happy Plants at Big W (Australia) — check online stock at BigW.com.au
  • LEGO Happy Plants at Müller (Germany/Austria/Switzerland) — check in-store availability

Finding LEGO Happy Plants Near You

Use the LEGO Store Finder at lego.com to locate nearby stockists, or search “LEGO Happy Plants near me” on Google Maps to check local toy shops, department stores, and authorised LEGO retailers in your area.

Current pricing by region:

  • USA: $22.99
  • UK: £17.99
  • EU: €19.99
  • Canada: CAN $24.99
  • Australia: AUD $29.99

Is LEGO Happy Plants Still Available?

Yes — as of 2025, LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants (10349) is an active, in-production set available at LEGO.com and major retailers worldwide. There is currently no announced end date for the set. Stock availability at individual retailers may vary, so if you spot it, it’s worth picking up.


LEGO Happy Plants vs Other Botanicals Sets

Wondering how the LEGO Botanicals 10349 Happy Plants compares to the rest of the Botanical Collection?

SetPiecesPrice (USD)AgeVibe
10349 Happy Plants217$22.999+Playful, cute, character-driven
10347 Petite Sunny Bouquetvaries~$19.999+Floral, gifting-focused
10329 Tiny Plants758$49.9918+Realistic, collector display
10359 Japanese Red Maplevarieshigher18+Architectural, premium display

Happy Plants stands out as the most playful and personality-driven set in the range — and by far the most accessible for younger builders or those new to LEGO Botanicals.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many pieces are in LEGO Happy Plants? LEGO Happy Plants (10349) contains 217 pieces.

What plants are in LEGO Happy Plants? The set includes a baby dracaena plant (in a yellow pot) and a baby pilea plant (in a blue pot).

Is LEGO Happy Plants good for kids? Yes—it’s designed for ages 9 and up and comes with two separate instruction booklets so two people can build at the same time.

How much does LEGO Happy Plants cost? The RRP is $22.99 in the US, £17.99 in the UK, €19.99 in Europe, and CAN $24.99 in Canada.

When was LEGO Happy Plants released? LEGO Happy Plants (10349) was released on 1 June 2025.

Can you customise LEGO Happy Plants? Yes — the pots and plants can be mixed and matched, and the set combines well with other LEGO Botanicals sets like 10329 Tiny Plants.

Who designed LEGO Happy Plants? The set was designed by Aaron Newman and Pernille Ravn.


Final Verdict

LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants (10349) is a small set with a big personality. It won’t take you all afternoon to build, but it will almost certainly make you smile — and that’s exactly what it’s designed to do. At under £18/$23, it’s one of the most giftable sets LEGO has produced in years: accessible to beginners, charming enough for collectors, and cheap enough to buy on a whim.

If you’re looking to start a LEGO Botanicals collection, this is one of the best places to begin.


Set details correct as of June 2025. Prices and retailer availability may vary. Always check LEGO.com for the most up-to-date stock information.