Gabby's Party Room
A pint sized party that nails the show's cozy, colorful energy.
Brick Rated Score
Set 10797 · 2024
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I sat down expecting a throwaway licensed set and ended up genuinely charmed by how much personality got packed into 260 pieces.
The disco ball and party decorations feel plucked straight off the screen, and the build moves fast enough that a younger builder can finish most of it solo with just a little help on the fiddly bits. It is not a set built to impress adult collectors with clever engineering, and it should not be judged that way. This one is for the preschooler who already knows every character's name, not for the parts bin raider.
Best for: young Gabby's Dollhouse fans building their first sets, ages 4 to 8
What it is
Gabby's Party Room is exactly what it says on the box, a compact slice of the Gabby's Dollhouse world built around a celebration scene, and it captures that show's soft, candy colored aesthetic better than I expected from a smaller set. The parts palette leans hard into pinks, purples and party themed pieces, and there is a real sense that whoever designed this actually watched the show rather than just licensing the name.
The catch
I will be honest about the caveats. At 260 pieces a decent chunk of this build is simple wall and floor plates rather than anything a builder will remember fondly, and the play pattern is straightforward once assembled, there is not much room for imaginative remixing the way bigger Gabby's Dollhouse sets allow. If your kid already owns the main dollhouse, this reads more like an add on than a must have standalone.
Who it's for
Buy it for the Gabby's Dollhouse superfan who wants a smaller, faster build of their own, especially a first time builder who needs something achievable in one sitting. Skip it if you are shopping for an older kid or an adult who wants a build with real technique behind it, this set is not trying to be that.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself is short and forgiving, the kind of set a five or six year old can push through mostly independently with an adult nearby for the smallest connections. There is no real complexity here, walls go up, furniture snaps in, decorations attach, and within a sitting or two the party room is standing and ready for a Gabby minifigure or micro doll to move in.
The pieces that stand out are the themed decorative elements, the disco ball style piece, party accessories and the specific pink and purple recolors that do not show up much outside this sub theme, so if you collect unusual colorways this set is a small but genuine source of them. Judged purely on parts per piece count it will not wow a value shopper, the appeal here is entirely about matching the show, not stretching your money.
Fun facts
- 01Gabby's Dollhouse launched as a LEGO theme in 2024, based on the Netflix and DreamWorks preschool series about a girl who shrinks down to cat sized to play inside her magical dollhouse.
- 02The Party Room set is designed as a smaller companion build alongside the larger Gabby's Dollhouse playset, letting younger builders complete a full themed room without tackling the bigger set.
- 03LEGO's Gabby's Dollhouse sets were aimed squarely at preschool age builders, with simplified building steps and larger, easier to handle elements compared to most licensed themes.
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