Pity the poor Star Wars fan. The last season of The Mandalorian wrapped up in 2023, and the next installment — the film The Mandalorian and Grogu — isn't slated until 2026.

What's a Baby Yoda stan to do in the meantime? It's time for devotees to come up with their own adventures. LEGO can certainly help with that, since they have plenty of Star Wars LEGO sets that can be built and used as play sets. (Or, if you live in my apartment, home décor).

And right now, Costco can help get some of those sets into fans' hands. It's currently selling a Grogu-themed, Star Wars LEGO bundle at a discounted price. And for families who are pinching every penny right now, any discount is certainly welcome news.

LEGO Grogu Bundle

Grogu Bundle

The bundle includes two sets: Grogu with Hover Pram and Mando and Grogu's N-1 Starfighter. Normally, these would cost $130 to buy together — $100 for the Hover Pram set and $30 for the Starfighter set — but Costco is selling the bundle for $110. That's a discount of $20, the equivalent of an Obi-Wan Kenobi/Darth Vader BrickHeadz set.

Of the two, the Hover Pram set is definitely a bigger-ticket item. It comes in at more than 1,000 pieces, which make it a more difficult build — which is why it's aimed at LEGO builders aged 10 and up. But when it's complete, fans can swivel Grogu's head and ears (for maximum cuteness). He can be displayed either in his pram or outside of it — the Grogu can stand on his own — and little dials on the back move the arms like a puppet.

The Starfighter set is appropriate for younger kids, and fans ages 4 and up can get in on the LEGO-building action with it. The Grogu in this set is a minifigure, which comes with his own little buildable hover pram. The set also comes with figures of a Mandalorian and an R5-D4 droid that can be used in imaginative play. Plus, kids can build Mando's ship and set the who crew off on their own adventures.

As someone who covers toys for Good Housekeeping, I love that the set mixes the difficulties of the builds. Someone could gift the whole bundle to one, tween-or-older Star Wars fan, and they can get excited about the Hover Pram and think of the Starfighter set as a bonus. Or, if there's a family with mixed-aged fans, they could each get a Grogu-themed LEGO set tailored to their level of building skill.

The deal is only open to Costco members, though — and lucky folks who are should act fast, before supplies run out.

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LEGO Gravity Drop Activity Kit
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LEGO Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack
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LEGO TIE Bomber
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Marisa LaScala
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Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.