Monday, April 29, 2019

LEGO Friends Emma’s Mobile Vet

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Who doesn’t love LEGOs? I’ve been a fan of these fun building blocks since I was a kid, and it’s amazing how many choices there are now. And if you have a young friend who wants to be a veterinarian someday, Emma’s Mobile Vet is a great way to get her started.

Lego Friends Emma's Mobile Vet

Lego Friends Emma’s Mobile Vet.

The set comes with an Emma mini-doll, a dog figure (an adorable Pug named Toffee), van, examination bed, feeding bottle and plate, dog bone, lamp, syringe and grooming brush. Recommended for kids aged 4 and older and retails for $9.99. For more information, visit shop.lego.com/en-US.

About the author

Annie Butler Shirreffs has worked in the pet industry for 20 years and is currently the senior editor of Catster and Dogster magazines. A cat lover since she was a little girl, she has always had feline friends in her life. She and her husband share their Southern California home with their four cats, Agatha, Alastair, Jack and Mathilda, and an ever-changing clowder of foster kittens, all of whom enjoy being testers for cool, new products.

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