Ethan needs your help! His poor pup Sunny has hurt himself. Stephanie is driving round Heartlake City in her pet ambulance. Call her and get her to speed over to the scene. Check Sunny for injuries then help him hop onto the stretcher. Pull down the ambulances rear door and load him into the vehicle. Together youve helped make the puppy feel so much better!
Age Range: 4+
Number of Pieces: 54
• Build, play and nurture Great-value LEGO® Friends Pet Clinic Ambulance (41694) toy teaches kids aged 4 and up to build while they express their love of animals by caring for a poorly pup
• Imaginative accessories This simple-to-build set includes LEGO® Friends Stephanie and Ethan, a dog toy and an ambulance for kids who love animal-care fun
• Save-the-day play This set is designed to help children express their nurturing side as they drive the ambulance to the sick dog, treat it with the vets kit, then stretcher it into the vehicle
• Everyday reward for kids aged 4 and up A treat for little heroes whove been on their best behavior, or a creative birthday gift idea for kids who love animal rescue toys
• Snack-sized toy Measuring over 2 in. (6 cm) high and 3 in. (9 cm) long, the ambulance toy is small enough to keep out for whenever kids inner hero is itching to save the day
• Learning through play 4+ sets are designed to teach youngsters to build, and the helpful Starter Brick gives kids a sturdy base on which to construct their model
• Fun interactive building A digital guide available on the free LEGO® Building Instructions app makes construction simple for even the youngest builders
• Caring community The set is compatible with LEGO® Friends Pet Clinic (41695), so kids can expand the fun and create a world of nurture play, where friends work together to look after sick animals
• Consistent quality Ever since 1958, LEGO® toys have met rigorous industry standards to ensure they are consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart, time after time
• Peace of mind at play The bricks and pieces in this LEGO® Friends set are tested to the max to ensure they meet rigorous safety standards