Botanicals
9+
Petite Sunny Bouquet
Release date:
May 1, 2025
LEGO 10347 Petite Sunny Bouquet sprouted on 1 May 2025 as the most affordable entry in the LEGO Botanical Collection. With 373 pieces and a 9 + age mark, it retails at €29.99 / £24.99 / $29.99, delivering a sub-€0.08 price-per-piece and positioning itself as a pocket-friendly alternative to the larger 10280 Flower Bouquet.
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About the
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Seven brick-built flowers—billy buttons, bluebells, Cleopatra ferns, yellow yarrow, a pink gerbera, a peony and a tulip—assemble across six numbered bags. Adjustable stems let builders vary height and angle, while clever part reuse keeps the build fresh. Reviewers applaud the vibrant spring palette and speedy 30-minute build time with someone help goes faster, though some feel the triple-yellow dominance could have used a contrasting hue and that the billy buttons and daisies would benefit from longer stalks to rise above the larger blooms. Still, for under €30, the bouquet captures the essence of LEGO Botanicals without the usual shelf footprint—or price tag. (Vase not included!)
Box design
A life-size photo of the bouquet spreads across the front, framed only by the LEGO and Botanical Collection badges, while the back shows the stems arranged in a mason jar and highlights the Build Together feature in the LEGO Builder app. The slim depth keeps shipping costs low and hints at the compact stature of the finished arrangement.
Instruction manual
The Petite Sunny Bouquet comes with two staple-bound booklets, 76 pages in total (roughly 40 pages in Book 1 and 36 in Book 2). Book 1 walks you through bags 1-3, covering the tulip, gerbera and peony. Book 2 completes bags 4-6, adding the bluebells, billy buttons, Cleopatra ferns and yellow yarrow, then shows how to adjust stem lengths for a balanced arrangement. Every step sits on a white background with soft-green part outlines, and the newer “colour-accuracy” call-outs help prevent mixing sand-green, olive and bright-green stems—vital when several shades appear on one page. Page turns are well-timed so that sub-assemblies never straddle a spread. Both covers include a QR code linking to the LEGO Builder app, unlocking a 3-D view of each flower and the Build Together mode if two people want to split the work (one booklet each). For collectors who keep manuals pristine, LEGO’s site offers the PDFs—roughly 15 MB apiece—as a safety net.
So…

Petite Sunny Bouquet is a cheerful gateway into the Botanical line: fast to build, easy on the wallet and instantly gift-ready for birthdays, Mother’s Day, desk décor or a building together set. It lacks the intricate shaping of its larger cousins, and colour purists may crave more variety, but as a bite-size burst of plastic sunshine it delivers excellent value and display charm—no watering required.