There’s also an inset of the one area not clearly shown from the front or back views: Cookie Monster’s apartment. Three smaller pictures add a little visual interest, including a shot of all the included Muppets in real life. The back of the box has some icons stepping you through the flow of how an Ideas sets comes about, as well as a shot of the playset from the back. In building it, I found that there’s very little construction that younger builders would struggle with, and although there are a few fiddly bits, they don’t merit the 18+ age rating. This is another case where a more accurate idea of the suggested age range could help parents know if this is a good “family building set” or not. While I do think this design looks pretty snazzy, it also comes with a mandatory age range of “18+” which I’m not sure makes a ton of sense for a Sesame Street-themed set. ![]() That means a minimalist look: black background, prominent logo, and key bits of info along the bottom. Stylistically, LEGO chose to go with the “Adult collector” packaging for this set. You get a clear indication of what the set contains, including a good look at all six new minifigures. The front of the box for this set features a good look at the two buildings included: 123 Sesame Street and the corner store. So come along, and let’s see who are the people in your neighborhood! The Brothers Brick was sent an early copy to review, and we’re eager to explore it with you. This 1,368-piece set will be available directly from and from LEGO stores starting November 1 for US $119.99 | CAN $149.99 | UK £109.99. The latest Ideas set from LEGO, 123 Sesame Street (21324), gives us a new chance to revisit old friends, and maybe make some new ones along the way. ![]() No matter your age, they were good times, to be sure. If you’re younger than me, then you might have spent time in Elmo’s world. If you’re like me, you found a friend in Cookie Monster, sang along with Ernie and Bert, and wished you could take a nap in Big Bird’s nest. If you were lucky, part of your pre-school experience was spending quality time learning from the humans and fuzzy monsters on Sesame Street.
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