Gabby's Dollhouse

Sweet Treat Mountain & Kitty Garden

A candy colored double playset built for small hands that already love the show.

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 11205 · 2025

Pieces263
Minifigsn/a
Year2025
Set number11205

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The verdict

I sat down expecting a simple preschool set and came away genuinely charmed by how much this little world packs in.

You get two distinct play scenes, a sweet themed mountain with a slide moment and a garden space for Kitty Fairy, joined together so a kid can bounce between them without breaking the story. The pieces are chunky, the colors are candy bright, and the connection points are forgiving in the way good preschool LEGO always is. This is not a set for a builder chasing clever engineering, it is a set for a Gabby's Dollhouse fan who wants to act out the show, and on that measure it delivers.

Best for: Gabby's Dollhouse fans ages 4 to 8 who want a playset first, a building challenge second

The full review

What it is

I sat down expecting a simple preschool set and came away genuinely charmed by how much this little world packs in. You get two distinct play scenes built to sit side by side, a sweets themed mountain and a garden space, joined so a kid can move a minidoll or character back and forth without the story breaking. The colors are the kind of candy pink and mint that make a shelf pop, and the pieces are the big, rounded, forgiving style LEGO uses across the whole Gabby's Dollhouse line so little fingers do not fight the clutch power.

The catch

I will be honest about what this set is not. It is not a technical build, and if you are shopping for a kid who already wants gears and hinges and clever swooshable mechanisms, this will feel thin fast. The 263 pieces buy you scale and playability more than build complexity, and once the model is together there is not much left to do except play, which for this exact audience is really the whole point. Parents should also go in knowing that licensed preschool sets like this one tend to matter enormously for a year or two and then get quietly retired from the toy box once the show phase passes.

Who it's for

Get this one if you have a preschooler who is actively watching Gabby's Dollhouse and wants to recreate scenes from it, or if you are adding to an existing Kitty Fairy or Gabby collection and want a second scene to connect to what is already on the shelf. Skip it if you are buying for an older sibling who wants a real building challenge, or if the kid in your life has already aged out of the show. This is a love letter to a specific fandom, not a general LEGO recommendation.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building this one is quick and low pressure, which is exactly right for the audience. The instructions lean on big sub assemblies, a mountain shaped structure with a sweet treat motif on one side and a garden base on the other, meant to click together into one connected display. There is no fiddly stacking or hidden bracket work here, it is built to be finished in one sitting by a young builder with an adult nearby to help turn pages rather than place bricks.

The standout pieces are less about rare molds and more about theme specific tooling, the curved mountain and garden elements are shaped and printed specifically for the Gabby's Dollhouse line and do not show up in general System sets, so if you like collecting unusual specialty pieces this is where you will find them. The color palette itself, the saturated pinks, mints, and pastel accents, is also fairly unique to this sub theme and stands out against a shelf of more typical LEGO City or Friends colors.

Fun facts

  • 01Gabby's Dollhouse is based on the DreamWorks Animation and Netflix preschool series of the same name, and LEGO's sets for the theme are built with oversized, rounded elements specifically designed for younger builders' hands.
  • 02The Gabby's Dollhouse LEGO theme launched in 2023 and has steadily added connectable rooms and scenes, letting kids link individual sets like this one into a larger dollhouse layout.
  • 03Sets in this theme typically pair a themed room or landscape piece with a character from the show's cat crew, continuing the show's habit of giving every feline character its own dedicated space.

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