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It’s Easter Monday, a rainy day, so what better thing to do than to spend time together with the family, building things with LEGOs? Lyons Cub received a STEM toy (SlitherBot) and a student microscope for Easter, as well as a package of a LEGO Ninjago ship, which we started building today. He did it all by himself!
Contents of the package:
- A ship with a Ninja sailor
- A foil sail, rotating boosters, a steering wheel, a removable jet ski toy, and an anchor on a chain
- The dragon has wings that flutter when the kids put pressure on his back. There is also a saddle for the Ninja minifigures to ride in.
- Age recommended by manufacturer: 4+
- Number of pieces: 147
The ship comes with four Ninja warriors and their castle, including a treasure chest with two gold bars and two diamonds. The foil sail slides over the plastic mast and fastens there. The ship has two rudders in the back. The hardest part for tiny hands to assemble was to put the weapons (stars) into the hands of the white Ninja. The rest was perfect for a grade schooler to build without help. Lyons Cub already has Ninjago Jay’s Thunder Dragon, and we recommend this ship to extend prior collections of Ninjago LEGO sets.