Minion Figure 205-Piece Toy Block Set Only $1.54 Shipped + More (Great for Easter Baskets!)
More inexpensive Easter Basket stuffers! 😀 In addition to the 94¢ SHIPPED Star Wars Figure Black Knight Darth Vader Key Ring with Red Light & Sound that I posted about last night (still available!), you can also score other great deals! Just hop on over DealsMachine.com and sign up for an account or sign in if you already have one (note that you will need to click on the verification email to confirm your account).
Check out this email from reader Angela –
I went to do the Star Wars key chain deal this morning and then browsed around the website further. There are a lot of fun things much cheaper than other sites! The best thing I found is this Minion Figure Nanoblock (knockoff brand, but still) for only $1.54 with FREE shipping! I also found TONS of knockoff Nanoblock kits (LOZ brand and WLtoys) in the $2-4 range, much cheaper than even Amazon. And all were FREE shipping!
(Thanks, Angela!)
I’m going to check this out. I like to put little things like this in my car so when we go out to dinner I let my kids play instead of doing electronics. We don’t go out very often so the little build it toys always seem new.
Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Jary, that’s a great idea!
205 pieces? That’s a lot, esp in a moving vehicle!
I used frisbees as a tray for the kid…has a lip, excellent for chicken nuggets and fries and the sauce stays put, plus it’s the right size for kid’s laps!
Thats a great idea 🙂
I’m pretty sure Jary meant the kids work on this inside restaurant…not in the car 🙈 But great frisbee tip.
Let’s do a post on handling/managing kids especially little ones in car and outings. Hope Collin reads this comment.
Coming from China – hope it arrives before Easter!
i tried to buy but its not letting me buy it.:(
Bummer 🙁 Are you able to try it in a different browser? I am still able to add it to my cart and head to checkout. Hope that helps!
I purchased one in Korea and boy it was hard to put together. My kids couldn’t do it on their own.
Darn. Thanks for your honest feedback!
Yes–note these are for somewhat older kids; my son is 8 and has trouble with them but can build them with help. My daughter is 14 and loves them because they are more challenging than Legos. They are tiny, tiny blocks. It would be really tough to use them in a restaurant; I think there are too many tiny pieces to keep track of and it would take too long to put together. But they are a lot of fun!
Think I’ll pass then! I don’t need another project! Haha I always get stuck putting Legos together!