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LEGO Friends Stephanie’s Play Cube 41401 Building Kit, with 1 Collectible Mini-Doll Toy Chef; Great for Creative Play, New 2020 (44 Pieces)
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- Inspire exciting LEGO Friends adventures on the move with this portable mini-doll playset that lets kids take Stephanie and her kitchen creations with them wherever they go!
- Kids can play with the mini-doll kitchen outside the cube, or pack it up for fun on the go, plus each cube stacks or connects with 4 others to form fun shapes or can be split to share with a friend!
- Inside Stephanie’s Play Cube is 1 mini-doll to do the cooking, a surprise pet, a toy cake, 2 baking-themed scenes and lots of mini-doll accessories, as well as a sticker sheet for customizing fun!
- This portable LEGO Friends building toy sparks imagination, offers endless build-and-play fun, and is a creativity-filled holiday, birthday or anyday gift for kids ages 6+ who like mini-dolls, baking and miniature toys
- Each cube measures just over 3” (8cm) wide and 2” (6cm) high, making it an ideal fun toy to take on a playdate to share LEGO fun with friends
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 6.02 x 8.07 x 2.05 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
ASIN | B07WMBNX7X |
Item model number | 6289165 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #251,107 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #7,469 in Toy Building Sets |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | January 1, 2020 |
Manufacturer | LEGO |
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Serve up a tasty treat to a foodie kid in your life with this LEGO Friends Stephanie’s Play Cube set. Kids will love these collectible compact toys, which come with a gorgeous transparent glitter shell and a secret toy pet hiding inside. Kids will love pretending to help Stephanie bake a toy cake. The buildable kitchen kit is removable so kids can play with it outside the box. It also attaches to the cube's base – no more missing bricks from LEGO play on the move! And the 2 sides split to share the baking fun with a friend. Each cube gives kids a flavor of the LEGO Friends world. But if they’re hungry for more they can collect the 4 other cubes. Each portable toy holds a mystery pet in surprise colors, which is revealed only once the cube is opened. Kids can stack or connect cubes to create fun shapes. Introduce kids to the world of Heartlake City, a place where they can achieve their dreams with the support of fabulous Friends.
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Little moments of anytime Friends fun
Kids will love these collectible compact toys, which come with a mini-doll and mystery pet hiding inside the glittery case.
Lots of cubes to collect
Let kids explore their dreams with the LEGO Friends Play Cubes – in this one Stephanie's a top chef and master baker.
LEGO Friends Stephanie’s Play Cube
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Big fun in a small spaceIncluded elements make the kitchen play come to life! |
Cool caseKids can decorate the case with the included stickers. |
Secret surpriseOnly opening the cube reveals which mystery pet is inside. |
Simple build so kids can play without delay
Construction is super-simple so the baking role-play fun can get underway in minutes!
Let kids connect in a fun, flexible way!
Cubes join and stack, and as they’re small and portable, kids can take them to a friend's house to create a cool collective.
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A couple unique features about the Friends Play Cube Series which are pretty cool - the cubes are stackable with each other, and once the box is built, the minidoll, and her play elements fit neatly inside the box. This is cool because you can pack her up and take her with you. Each playset also comes with a surprise pet inside - Stephanie gets a dog, but will it be dark azure, magenta, pearl gold, or lavendar? You won't know until you open it up! By the way, if you're a little perplexed about how to open up the Play Cube, as I was for a moment, the latch mechanism is completely unsurprising! It's two LEGO pieces connected together. If you're having trouble getting it open, do what you do with LEGO - use a brick separator (or a butter knife, or similar lever) and it will pop right open. Brick separators can be purchased separately, but they come standard in sets that have around 600 pieces or more (with a few exceptions of lower piece-count sets having them).
The set comes with two bags of LEGO, one playcube, a sheet of stickers, a surprise pet, and an instruction sheet. The pieces aren't randomly distributed between bags - instead, all of the pieces of a particular type can be found in one bag, as far as I can tell. So if you dump the bags out and keep the pieces slightly separate, once you've found which pile your piece is in, you may find the rest of them in that same pile or in that one and one other. With this small set, it may not make much of a difference but could help those who are new to LEGO. The play cube set doesn't take very long to build, but is fun and includes a good variety of pieces and a minidoll in a very portable form.
The instruction sheet has nice imagery and clear instructions. What little text exists is provided in English, French, and Spanish. The instructions themselves, in usual LEGO style, are all pictures and symbols.
When you open the finished cube, chef Stephanie is there in her bakery/kitchen, alongside a beautifully decorated cake. (Decorating the cake is a fun part of the build.) She has cupcakes in the oven, and white icing is cooking on the stove. Her little dog is there, too, watching the whole operation.
There are really two builds in the cube, one in each half. Both can be pulled out of the cube and placed on a table or countertop for play. The oven door opens so you can remove the cupcakes, and the drawer underneath the cake holds extra decorations (flowers and bows).
The background of the right half of the cube is supplied by a sticker that shows an apron hanging up, and a kitchen stool, among other things. Only two stickers (the background just mentioned, and the oven door detail) need to be applied to LEGO elements as part of the “story”. There are extra stickers to be used however the builder chooses.
Something that I love about this play cube series, is that the “surprise” for each set is always the same animal, but in one of four different colors. In this set 41401, the animal is a dog that may be red, gold, teal, or lavender. I like my red dog, and am glad there is no real pressure to “collect them all“ when it comes to the "surprise”, because it’s only a matter of which color dog you get.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020
When you open the finished cube, chef Stephanie is there in her bakery/kitchen, alongside a beautifully decorated cake. (Decorating the cake is a fun part of the build.) She has cupcakes in the oven, and white icing is cooking on the stove. Her little dog is there, too, watching the whole operation.
There are really two builds in the cube, one in each half. Both can be pulled out of the cube and placed on a table or countertop for play. The oven door opens so you can remove the cupcakes, and the drawer underneath the cake holds extra decorations (flowers and bows).
The background of the right half of the cube is supplied by a sticker that shows an apron hanging up, and a kitchen stool, among other things. Only two stickers (the background just mentioned, and the oven door detail) need to be applied to LEGO elements as part of the “story”. There are extra stickers to be used however the builder chooses.
Something that I love about this play cube series, is that the “surprise” for each set is always the same animal, but in one of four different colors. In this set 41401, the animal is a dog that may be red, gold, teal, or lavender. I like my red dog, and am glad there is no real pressure to “collect them all“ when it comes to the "surprise”, because it’s only a matter of which color dog you get.
The directions are good, but I don't think I'd go much younger than 6 with this. Putting it all together inside the little box is more complicated for smaller kids, especially if their very fine motor skills aren't fully developed.
What this set does do very well, is make it easy to customize your very own "dollhouse". Buy enough of these and you can mix and match, stack and click, to make "rooms" in a house.
The number of pieces here is pretty low at 44, and so many of them are really small one button Lego. If this had just been a little bit less expensive I would have given it 5 stars.
Once upon a time a set like this would have cost around six bucks. It used to be pretty accurate to say ten cents for every piece of Lego in the set was a good price point, especially if there were not big molded specialized single pieces like dragons, or in this one a travel case for it all. Now I tend to say ten to 15 cents per piece, but everyone's cost go up. Now though Lego sets seem to more and more have too many 1 button pieces to fill out the piece count. This seems to be especially prevalent in the Little Friends sets of late. It's a little disappointing, but I try and look past it because all my kids and I adore Lego. We have rooms full of them on shelves, stands & dressers.