
"Easter Egg Hunt scores a Mixed Reviews 63.2 by consensus of three reviewers who appreciated the clever egg-hunt mechanic and useful parts but found the fragmented three-vignette layout too disjointed to recommend as a display set. At $9.99 it is a better parts pack than a finished scene, and the 77% recommend rate from LEGO.com owners reflects that honest ambivalence."
Easter Egg Hunt (40237) earns a BrickScore of 63.2 and a Mixed Reviews verdict, with three reviewers giving it marks in the 60-65 range. The consistent thread is that the individual builds and parts selection are genuinely enjoyable, but the set's three disconnected vignettes fail to cohere into a satisfying display. Owner data adds important context: 863 buyers give it a 4.69 average overall, but LEGO.com's signals are noticeably more restrained with value for money at 3.85/5, play experience at 3.85/5, and only 77% recommending, indicating buyers who think carefully about the set are more divided.
Where they split: All three expert reviewers landed in a tight 60-65 range, showing genuine agreement. The split exists between the Amazon aggregate (4.69/5) and LEGO.com's restrained signals (3.85/5, 77% recommend), suggesting that many Amazon buyers gifted the set to children who enjoyed it for play rather than evaluating it as a LEGO set on its own merits.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"you get a good value for your money. Good number of parts, but I'm not that impressed by just how the scene looks"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"I probably shouldn't compare it to its predecessor, Romantic Valentine Picnic but it's hard not to."
Jay's Brick Blog
"145 pieces at $9.99/£8.49 offers decent value for money. Strong parts pack value, particularly for modular and Creator buildings due to tan masonry bricks and black fence pieces. Good minifigures and chicken add value."
"you get a good value for your money. Good number of parts, but I'm not that impressed by just how the scene looks"

"I probably shouldn't compare it to its predecessor, Romantic Valentine Picnic but it's hard not to."


Owners are split: half love the set for its fun Easter concept, good value, and ability to inspire custom building, while the other half find it basic, colorless, and disappointing compared to LEGO's Valentine's set.
Amazon4.7
LEGO.com3.9