LEGO Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram Is Half Price Ahead of Black Friday

We’re still a couple weeks away from Black Friday proper, but the deals are already popping. Among them is this excellent (and adorable) LEGO Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram set. Based on the beloved Baby Yoda character from The Mandalorian, it’s on sale at Amazon for $49.99, a full 50% off the standard price. That’s a killer deal on one of the best LEGO Star Wars sets. It’s also a deal that’s unlikely to be beaten even on Black Friday. It’s also unclear how long this price will last, so grab it if you want it.

LEGO Star Wars: Grogu with Hover Pram for $49.99

LEGO Star Wars: Grogu with Hover Pram

LEGO Star Wars: Grogu with Hover Pram

Sought-after LEGO sets like this go on sale from time to time, but rarely for this steep of a discount. This is the lowest price this particular set has ever been by far (it’s mostly stayed at $99.99, according to the Amazon price-tracking site Camelcamelcamel). When LEGO sets do get discounts, it’s generally 20% – 30%. You almost never see a 50% discount.

The real question is, is it worth buying? I can answer that with an emphatic yes. We built this set when it released earlier this year, and had a blast doing it. While it’s technically aimed at the 10+ age group, it doubles as a LEGO set for adults by design. That’s because it comes with a buildable stand for the hover pram and an informational placard to put on display in front of it, to use it as a decoration.

As for the build itself, it’s fun to put together. It comes with two instruction books, one for Grogu and one for the hover pram. You piece them both together in a fairly straightforward way (making it accessible to the 10+ age range). And once you do, you have an adorable Jedi you can pose in a number of ways.

You can move his arms using a dial and angle his head and ears however you’d like. You can keep Grogu outside the pram and let him hold the delicious Sorgan frog or two blue cookies. It also comes with the gear shift knob from the Razor Crest he can play with.

If you like going straight to the source for your sets, check out the official LEGO Store’s Black Friday plans. For more, check out the LEGO deals I expect to see for Black Friday. Spoilers: this deal is 100% a Black Friday-level deal. I wouldn’t expect this set to go any lower even on the big day itself.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

2025-11-13 19:14:00

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