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Wigan - Robin Retail Park Wolverhampton - Bilston Road Retail Park York - Clifton Moor Retail Park 4 to 7 years Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard. Order by 5pm for Next Working Day Delivery (excluding large bulky items) Applies to all orders Over £20. Excludes video games consoles and large bulky items Set comes with larger pieces to fit small hands and simple-to-understand building instructionsThe pieces come in numbered bags to make the building process easierVet Clinic has veterinary supplies, table to set the animals on, and a wheeled stretcherAmbulance has an opening door at the back and rolling wheelsAmbulance Assembled Dimensions: 10L x 4W x 12H cmVet Clinic Assembled Dimensions: 16L x 11W x 12H cmContents: Mia and Olivia mini-doll figures, a rabbit, baby rabbit, cat, turtle, a hedgehog, a stethoscope, otoscope, thermometer, feeding bottles, medicine spoon, clipboard and pen, ice pack, syringe and animal foodProduct Piece Count: 173 pieces
LEGO Juniors Mia's Vet Clinic 10728 is a great LEGO Friends set for younger builders. The pieces come in numbered bags to make the building process easier. Help Mia and Olivia tend the animals at the vet clinic with a rabbit house, plus an ambulance to transport patients.Skip to main content Skip to accessibility help £0 - £15 (10) £15 - £30 (8) £30 - £50 (2) £50 - £100 (3) Show in stock items only Next or named dayHow to Buy Legos on eBay imageSince its first appearance in 1949, Lego has become a global phenomenon loved by children of all ages. Like so many good ideas, Lego is at heart a simple concept, involving the interlocking of bricks with...Read More about How to Buy Legos on eBay Earn 25 Clubcard points Sorry, this product is currently unavailable. Collections & Our Stores Sign up for our emails Lego Friends (stylized LEGO Friends) is a product range of the Lego construction toy designed primarily for girls.
Introduced in 2012, the theme includes unique "mini-doll" figures, which are about the same size as the traditional minifigures but are more detailed and realistic. The sets include pieces in pink and purple color schemes and depict scenes from suburban life set in the fictional town of Heartlake City. The Friends product range replaces Lego's previous female-oriented theme Lego Belville, which had been in production since 1994, and featured dolls that were much larger than both the mini-dolls and minifigures. Other related product ranges have included Homemaker (1971–1982), Paradisa (1991–1997) and Scala (1997–2001). Launched January 1, 2012 in North America (and December 15, 2011, in France), the line includes 23 sets[1] and features five core characters—named Andrea, Emma, Mia, Olivia and Stephanie—in various suburban settings. In the initial wave of sets, the larger sets include bricks that can build a veterinary clinic, a malt-style café, a beauty salon and a suburban house;
smaller sets included a "cool convertible," a design studio, an inventor's workshop and a swimming pool. A description from Lego website stated: "The Lego Friends story centers on the everyday lives and personalities of five girls in a fictional hometown called Heartlake City. Each of the friends ... has a distinct personality and interests, such as animals, performing arts, invention and design, that are reflected in the models. Building sets reflect different parts of town where the girls' adventures take place—downtown, suburbs, beach, camping grounds and mountains." The launch of Lego Friends came after a $40 million global marketing push, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. "This is the most significant strategic launch we've done in a decade," said Lego Group chief executive officer Jørgen Vig Knudstorp. "We want to reach the other 50 percent of the world's children."[1] According to the company, boys comprised 90% of Lego's customers in 2011 before the launch of the Friends line.