Jurassic World - Rescue Center (139 pieces)
Jurassic World - Rescue Center (139 pieces)
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🦖 Jurassic Adventure for Little Explorers!
Get ready to embark on a mission full of excitement and cuteness with the Jurassic World – Dinosaur Puppy Rescue Center building blocks!
This set is perfect for children and dinosaur universe fans who love to play and take care of these prehistoric creatures in a fun and creative way!
A combination of adventure, learning, and imagination, all in one place!



🧱 Product Details:
🦕 Number of pieces: 139 — perfect for small hands with big adventures!
👧 Recommended age: From 4 years old — ideal for little dinosaur fans.
🧍♂️ Included minifigures: 2 characters with rescue and observation accessories.
🦖 Dinosaur puppies: Includes 3 adorable species to play with and take care of!
🏥 Rescue center: Themed area with equipment, incubator, resting area, and veterinary accessories.
🚁 Included vehicle: Small rescue quad bike to patrol the area and transport the puppies.
📏 Assembled dimensions: Approximately 8 cm in height × 14 cm in width × 8 cm in depth.

✨ Reasons to take it home! ✨
🦖 Lovely dinos: that enchant children of all ages!
🧩 Easy to assemble: ideal for beginners in the world of building blocks!
🎁 Creative gift: educational, with guaranteed fun!



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