This LEGO Friends fun fair set has been designed with older kids in mind and offers an advanced building challenge with lots of fun details. Children who love problem-solving can stretch their skills as they build all the features of the LEGO Friends Beach Amusement Park (41737) building toy for kids aged 12+ years old.
This LEGO fairground set includes LEGO Technic elements, which give this impressive build added movement and realism. There’s a merry-go-round with a double rotation function, a wave machine with a moving surfer and a shooting gallery game where the 2 rows of targets move from side to side in opposite directions. The set also comes with Dia, Charli, Zac and Nova mini-dolls, plus alternative heads for Zac and Nova so kids can change their expressions to tell a story. Building fans can enjoy an easy and intuitive building adventure with the LEGO Builder app. Here they can zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track their progress.
Kids can make friends, discover exciting locations and act out real-life adventures in the LEGO Friends universe. This LEGO Friends holiday set makes a fun birthday, Christmas or any-other-day gift for kids aged 12+ and teenage girls and boys.
The LEGO Friends Beach Amusement Park measures over 27 cm (10.5 in.) high, 37 cm (14.5 in.) wide and 33 cm (13 in.) deep.
Contains 1,348 Pieces.
- The LEGO Friends Beach Amusement Park building toy for kids aged 12+ features a moving merry-go-round, wave machine and shooting gallery game
- LEGO fun fair set includes dual-rotation merry-go-round, wave machine with a moving surfer and shooting gallery game with moving 2 rows of targets
- This LEGO fairground set features LEGO Technic elements which add extra movement and realism to the build and introduce more advanced LEGO sets
- The LEGO summer 2023 set comes with Friends Dia and Charli plus Zac and Nova mini-dolls with extra heads so kids can change their expressions
- Kids try to beat their score on the wave machine, use the pirate cannon to shoot at ships and kraken or test their bravery on the Sealife ride