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Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House Review

22 September 2017 by Eileen

This Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House opens up into the Happy Helpers House, just like the one in the American computer-animated children’s television series! It comes with one Minnie figure, one Daisy figure and over 20 accessories. It is suitable for aged 3 and above and requires 2 AAA batteries which are not included.

Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House Review front

This house requires adult assembly which took me nearly one hour! The house measures 49.5 cm in length by 14.8cm width by 38.2cm height. It took me so long to fix it because there are many small components that required me to remove from the plastic inserts. Also there are so many stickers to stick around the house! If you are getting this for your children, I think it is best to build it first without the children’s help! It might take twice as long if the children require help or distract you.

Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House Review front door

The first floor is Minnie and Daisy’s cosy office cum wardrobe and dressing table when it opens up. It comes with tables, office chairs, mobile phone, telephones and many more accessories. The front French doors can be opened from either side. You can also open the doors via the back which opens up into their office. Unfortunately, Daisy’s table top is slightly bent in the middle and the door is unable to close tight. I had to use a thick book to squash it and now the door can be closed.

Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House Review

Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House office table

Next you can get Minnie and Daisy in the turnstyler lift to the different levels, office, living room and bedroom. By placing Minnie and Daisy figures inside the turnstyler lift, it will activate the lights and sounds. This lift is such a nice surprise!

Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House Review minnie daisy

On the second floor is their living room and kitchen where they cook up delicious food and relax in front of the TV. There is a sofa, TV set, toaster, cups and many more items provided. Their living room has five beautiful open windows with heart shape ledges.

Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House Review living room
Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House kitchen

After a long Happy Helper’s day, Minnie and Daisy can even fall asleep in their comfy bedroom looking up at the stars! They have their own beds too!

Minnie Mouse Happy Helpers House Review bedroom

This fabulous house is full of stylish furniture and accessories, including a wardrobe and beauty table so Minnie and Daisy always look their best! The house is beautiful and well made that should last for a long time. I love that after finishing playing, you can keep everything away on the first floor and shut the doors to keep it tidy. Ms C enjoys playing with this Minnie playset for hours and this will be a huge hit with any Minnie fan! It is available from good toy retailers and Amazon.

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Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. Susie Wilkinson says

    24 September 2017 at 8:42 am

    This looks like it would make a lovely Christmas present, but I get a bit annoyed with the amount of assembly required with toys too, and I always put them together before the children get to them!

  2. Anne says

    22 September 2017 at 2:30 pm

    This is so cute, my daughter would love it. Mini Mouse is always popular.

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