What’s better than free LEGO? Free LEGO and cake—without the kitchen cleanup. 🎂
Barnes & Noble just dropped every Bluey fan’s dream event: a totally free LEGO Duck Cake build session this August 22–24. And yes—kids take their creation home. (Translation: You get 30 minutes of blissful, screen-free fun while they obsess over Bandit’s baking fail.)

🚨 Why This Event Will Sell Out Fast
Unlike those “while supplies last” freebies that vanish in 10 minutes, this one’s reservation-based. But with LEGO’s 2024 Play Well Report showing a 47% spike in kids’ building events since Bluey’s debut? Those slots won’t last.
📅 Quick Event Details
- Dates: August 22–24, 2025 (Pro tip: Book the 22nd—weekend slots go first)
- Ages: 4+ (toddlers can join with help)
- Cost: $0.00 (seriously—even the cake pop deal is optional)
- Perk: BOGO 50% off café treats during the event
📍 How to Claim Your Spot
Follow these steps before your local store’s waitlist hits double digits:
- Find participating stores: Use B&N’s event tracker (filter by “Kids’ Events”).
- Call ahead: Some locations require in-person sign-ups—avoid the “sorry, full” heartbreak.
- Arrive 15 minutes early: LEGO bricks are first-come, first-served.
💡 Insider Hack
Pair this with B&N’s Free Storytime for a full morning of free fun. (Bonus: Café WiFi for parents.)
🧩 Why the Duck Cake Build Matters
This isn’t just another LEGO set—it’s a cultural moment. The Duck Cake episode (“Dad Baby,” anyone?) broke streaming records, and now kids can:
- Recreate Bluey’s kitchen chaos (minus the frosting disaster)
- Boost fine motor skills (per NIH research)
- Score bragging rights for the rarest freebie of summer 2025
🔗 More Freebies to Pair With Your Trip
Extend the fun with these August 2025 deals:
- Target’s Free LEGO Fire Truck Build (August 10)
- Denny’s Kids Eat Free Tuesdays
- Michael’s Free Craft Saturdays (ages 3+)
❓ Parent FAQs
Can I drop my kid off and go shopping?
Nope—this is a parent-supervised event. But hey, that café latte won’t drink itself.
What if we miss the registration deadline?
Try walk-ins! Stores often have 5–10 extra kits for no-shows (arrive right at opening).