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LEGO Friends Dog Rescue Van (41741) Age 6+

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Let kids step into caring role-play adventures with the LEGO Friends Dog Rescue Van (41741) from Toy Dash. This LEGO Friends animal rescue set for kids lets children aged 6 and up act out fun storytelling missions as they rescue and care for Pickle the dog. The van opens up into a full mobile rescue centre, complete with everything needed for pet care play. Kids can help Nova and Dr Marlon look after Pickle while changing expressions and creating emotional rescue stories. This set encourages imaginative play, empathy and creative storytelling through hands-on building.

What’s in the Box

  • 2 mini-dolls: Nova and Dr Marlon
  • 1 dog figure: Pickle
  • 300 LEGO Pieces 
  • Accessories including dog bath, brush, soap, food, water, trash can, poop element and workbench
  • Wheels for Pickle to “walk”

Why It’s a Favourite

  • Encourages caring role-play and storytelling
  • Van transforms into a full rescue centre
  • Includes fun pet care accessories for realistic play
  • Helps develop creativity and empathy
  • Great for LEGO Friends fans and animal lovers

Details

  • Age: 6+ years
  • Model: 41741
  • Van dimensions: 11cm x 12cm x 6cm 

In a Nutshell

The LEGO Friends Dog Rescue Van (41741) from Toy Dash is a fun animal rescue LEGO set for kids that lets children build, play and care for a rescued puppy through imaginative storytelling.

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FAQs of the LEGO Friends Dog Rescue Van

What can kids do with this LEGO set?

They can act out dog rescue missions and care for Pickle in the mobile rescue van.

Does the van open up?

Yes, it transforms into a fully equipped rescue centre.

How many characters are included?

The set includes 2 mini-dolls and 1 dog figure.

Is this suitable for beginners?

Yes, it is designed for children aged 6 and up with simple instructions.

Does it encourage learning?

Yes, it supports creativity, empathy and storytelling skills.