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LEGO Friends Andrea’s Swimming Cube Toy (41671)
Know an active kid who deserves a treat? Gift them a surprise that’ll delight them: LEGO Friends Andrea’s Swimming Cube (41671) play set. The collectible play cube is styled like a sports backpack, complete with straps and a handle. Inside this travel toy, Andrea the mini doll figure is preparing for a swimming competition, cheered along by her cute poodle dog toy. Cubes are the ideal portable animal toys for holiday play. All the elements pack up into the box as well as fixing to the cube’s base, so there’ll be no missing pieces when it’s played with on the move! It’s small in size, so kids can easily take this animal toy on a playdate to enjoy inclusive play with friends. LEGO Friends sets help boys and girls explore their passions in the company of the relatable Heartlake City girls. Little building is needed with these pick-up-and-play toys, so the fun can start right away. This LEGO Friends play cube measures over 2 in. (7 cm) high, 2 in. (7 cm) wide and 1 in. (5 cm) deep. Contains 59 pieces Features: This portable mini doll cube play set features a buildable mini pool and is styled like a sports backpack, complete with straps and a handle The play cube also includes a relaxation area and a LEGO Friends Andrea mini doll toy, with a poodle dog toy in 1 of 4 different colours Accessories of this perfect LEGO birthday gift include a chair, trophy, doughnut and a banana, big enough for little fingers to play Kids can remove the elements from the LEGO Friends play cube and pack them up for fun on the go or enjoy the swimming play with a friend The Andrea’s Swimming Cube collectible toy is a great way for kids to enjoy creative, inclusive play with their friends wherever they go Introduce boys and girls aged 6 and up to the world of LEGO Friends, where they can explore their passions with a buddy who’s just like them Age: 6+ Number of Pieces: 59