This set uses the Camping Site/Harbour Café building and is simple to put together.
The only difficulty I had was with the swing, which came unhooked every time I put a klicky on the swing, or took the klicky off the swing. Not really a big problem, but it would have irritated me when I was a child!
Here are all the klickies:
The sun visor is not very easy to put on the child's head. And I managed to knock it off again every time I moved her.
Here's the collection of toys that comes with the set:
I really like the paper aeroplane!
And the display of children's drawings.
The chain of children on the window, incidentally, is
not a sticker. The window comes like that - which I was pleased about. And I'd never thought of using a test tube holder as a pen and brush holder! The pencil needs to be pushed in quite firmly, and the brushes are a bit tricky to stand upright, but it's worth it. Such a good idea.
The children, of course, can also play indoors.
The white marks on the window that you can see in the above photo are just reflections from the camera flash ... but if you look carefully behind the blue pencil and brush, you will see some scratches there.
The window was packaged with the rope climb, and obviously got scratched in transit.
Not that that really bothers me. (I seem to manage to scratch every window in the end, anyway.) I'm really pleased to have another one of this type of building,
and some more playground equipment. And, especially, a paper aeroplane!