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  • January 7, 2021
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Kids can travel wherever their imaginations take them with this classic LEGO® City Holiday Camper Van (60283) playset, packed with realistic features to inspire fun, real-life role play.What’s inside the box? Everything a kid needs to create an awesome camper van with lots of cool features, plus mom and dad minifigures and a cute baby figure.The holiday camper van has a furnished interior, which includes a table, kitchenette and sleeping area. And with an opening side panel and removable roof there’s plenty of room for hands-on play.A top Christmas, birthday or any-other-day gift for kids aged 5 and up who love model vehicles and role-play toys. This toy RV requires only very basic building skills.When built, the holiday camper van measures over 3.5 in. (9 cm) high, 6 in. (16 cm) long and 2 in. (5 cm) wide.Accessories include a cool baby carrier for the minifigures, camping stove and pan, plus fried egg and croissant food elements.Includes a printed building guide and Instructions PLUS – part of the free LEGO® Building Instructions app for smart devices. This interactive construction guide helps kids become master builders.LEGO® City Great Vehicles adventure playsets feature realistic vehicles and fun characters to inspire open-ended creative play while helping youngsters improve physical skills and develop confidence.All LEGO® City components meet strict industry standards to ensure they are compatible and connect and pull apart consistently every time.LEGO® City bricks and pieces are dropped, heated, crushed, twisted and analyzed to make sure they meet stringent global safety standards.
 
Posted:January 7, 2021
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5 / 5
5 / 5
So Much Fun.
" I got this camper van for my six year old son who loves all things camping vehicles as well as Legos. There are over 190 pieces and the age range states 5+ but as he is meticulous at following the directions I thought he could handle it. He said it was "by far the hardest one yet," however he completed it in a few days with marvelous results. His words " It was fun and I'm 6, it wasn't to hard, it was detailed and the directions were clear." "
I would recommend this to a friend!
From: Dayton
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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