LEGO® 77050 Animal Crossing Nook's Cranny & Rosie's House
Product Information
Bring the world of Animal Crossing to kids’ rooms with the Nook’s Cranny & Rosie´s House (77050) buildable video game toy. Girls and boys aged 7+ create scenes based on the Animal Crossing video game series, then take the role play in any direction they like as they invent creative new stories for the Tom Nook and Rosie toy minifigures. A great birthday gift idea for Animal Crossing fans, this set features recognizable details from the game series as they explore the shop where Tom Nook, a raccoon, sells items such as a DIY recipe card, flower seeds, fish bait and tools in exchange for iconic Bells. Girls and boys then join Tom Nook for tea at Rosie the cat’s house, which is also full of familiar elements. Little builders rearrange the modular baseplates and move around the accessories to make the buildings look however they choose. With so many role-play and rebuild options, this customizable building toy lets kids spend time relaxing and being creative on their own or with parents and friends. Contains 535 pieces.
- Customizable kids’ toy inspired by the Animal Crossing™ video game series, which includes Nook’s Cranny, Rosie’s House and 2 buildable minifigures.
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Reviews
Average Customer Rating4.86(29)5(26)4(2)3(1)2(0)1(0)Very cute
BinisOmi - 2024-11-28The series Animal Crossing is so cute. My granddaughter can't wait for January and the next 3 sets!Originally posted on LEGOGreat
Anonymous[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] another Christmas present. We are so excited to give this to our daughter. She loves all things Lego and all things girly and she wil...Originally posted on influenster.comFun, cute, detailed!
lswolf - 2024-09-29[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was more fun than expected! I've never done a Lego project like this, and was a little daunted that it might be challenging, but...Originally posted on influenster.com