🍋 Build, Bond, and Brew Creativity!
The Street View Lemon Tea Shop Mini Building Blocks set features 796 high-quality ABS pieces designed for ages 6 and up. This creative construction toy not only provides hours of fun but also promotes STEM learning and family interaction. With its exquisite design and easy assembly, it makes for an ideal gift for any occasion.
Product Dimensions | 15.01 x 6.5 x 14.5 cm; 308 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | YC152 |
Educational Objective(s) | Creative Thinking, Color Recognition |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 796 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Color | Lemon Tea Shop |
ASIN | B0C74C3PPH |
A**O
Me encanto
Es muy bonito y muy detallado como en la imagen, eso si te puedes tardar mucho en harmarlo pero vale la pena
A**.
super fun, super small, super not for 6 year olds, super lots of patience needed
This was a lot of fun, definitely challenging. Originally, based on the description, I bought this to do with my 6 year old, but that dream died as soon as I opened the box and saw the pieces and the instruction sheet. (We do regular lego sets together no problem) I think this would be frustrating for the average 6 year old because the pieces are so small that as you are building the whole thing often just crumbles in your hand and you have to re-do things you have done like 6 steps ago. I'd say probly 12 and up is a safer age range. You need to trouble shoot along the way to compensate for random leaning and things like how is this flag supposed to stay in this spot if it falls out one more time i'm setting it on fire (use one of the small circle things or flower things)As for my own personal journey with this set: it took me about 8 hours spaced over 2 days around 4hrs a day. The instructions are really clear, all pictograms just like the regular lego. The only place those got a little odd is with the neutral colors. It was sometimes difficult to tell the difference between taupe and tan and gold. (I'm not kidding). After finishing the bottom floor as I was putting the pieces of the second story on, I started to notice there seemed to be pieces missing from side areas which made gaps. I went back and reviewed the instructions for those areas but I hadn't missed a step or any pieces. I ended up leaving the gaps until I was finished with the entire structure since they weren't causing any issues holding the second story on. I also noticed that as I got closer to the finish line, I was missing small circle pieces. Luckily there are 900 pieces that are all the same shape just different colors so I fudged it. Once I was completely finished, I went back to the gaps and used the left over pieces to fill them in. Besides some smaller pieces missing, the doll's apron was missing, but as a consolation prize I got a mystery piece that looks like a piece you'd build a launching lever with. It is not a part of this set so somewhere out there someone is holding a small apron and looking for the launcher. I also got creative with some of the flower and vine things because they wouldn't stay where they were supposed to go. Lastly, the octopus was much easier to construct than I expected.Pictures:1-Structure next to a lego friends girl for size comparison2-Structure next to regular school glue for size comparison3-Side view while closed4-Front view while closed5-Other side view while closed6-Slightly open7-Open front view so you can see how one side lifts up and leans back8-The small black square is from this set next to the brown square from a lego set - size comparisonTakeaway - yes, i'd recommend this set. i have the cat one which im going to do next. i'd buy more of these for sureEdit:I finished the cat one, and there were missing pieces, notably one of the cat eyes. There were enough pieces to complete the building but, like the other set, I ran out of the correct colors and some of the instructions were missing additional information like a portion needing four blocks but it only says to put three. I cannot stress enough that to enjoy these you really have to have patience and the ability to go with the flow and trouble shoot.
M**H
Good Quality
Good Quality, easy enough for a 12 year old to build and at the same time took them long enough to be occupied for a couple of days
S**.
Adorably Cute Mini Building Blocks Set, with a Slight Assembly Challenge
I am quite pleased with my purchase. This creative model set offers an adorably cute representation of a Japanese izakaya shop, which instantly caught my attention.The level of detail in this set is impressive, the intricate design of the building, the tiny accessories, and the overall aesthetic are delightful.However, one aspect that proved to be a slight challenge was the small size of the building blocks. While this added to the overall cuteness factor, it made the assembly process a bit more intricate and time-consuming than I initially anticipated. The small blocks required precision and patience to fit together properly. It's worth noting that the set comes with clear instructions, which helped to navigate the assembly process, but it still required careful attention.Despite the minor challenge during assembly, I must say that the end result was worth it. The finished model is simply charming, with excellent attention to detail and a high-quality appearance. It's evident that the set is designed with care and craftsmanship.
G**R
Good Quality Micro Set
Pros- nice packaging, no missing pieces, came as advertised and came with a little block remover tool that sorta works. Instructions were pretty clear and colored. End result was cute.Cons- coloring on the instructions made it a little hard to tell the difference between some of the small brown pieces if you don’t pre sort, pieces are bagged into groups but not based on step- likely based on some kind of manufacturing sorting. Instructions were on a giant fold out sheet on both back and front instead of a booklet.Notes: not LEGO. It is a micro set, they are small pieces. I don’t think it’s appropriate for the avg 6year old. pieces are difficult to adjust if you mess up. This is a nice micro set to start on as it can be completed in a reasonable time frame but in no way would I recommend for a child doing this for the first time.
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