41901-1
Funky Animals Bracelet is LEGO set 41901-1. It has a score of 95. This is good compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 2 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 1.87% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2020, and it is categorised in Dots.
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This is a great little bracelet to occupy some time after school or on a weekend. It allows your kid to be creative and there's tons of different options and combinations that can be done. The bracelet it's self is decent and acts like a normal bracelet. The Legos fit snugly on there now but I could potentially see them getting a little loose with where in tear over time. All in all a good buy
Crafty kids will love getting creative with LEGO Dots. We like that the line ranges from jewelry to desktop items, and that the larger kits include storage and sorting trays to make building easier. And all the crafts are super easy to change up whenever kids want a new look.
All of the printed pieces in 41901 Funky Animals are new to this set - the paw print and the two printed animal (I want to call them cats) heads. I do like that when paired with a white or black quarter circle it looks like cats on the bracelet. Pink is the overriding colour and is helped that the bracelet is that colour as well.
I feel like I say this every review, but I feel a bit torn. On the one side: The builds are boring. There is nothing special going on, and all just serve as a canvas for the DOTS. On the other side: The DOTS part of the sets are very nice. My kids love coming up with designs, albeit a tedious job to add the parts one by one. The goal of the theme is to spark creativity, and that it does. The theme is also met with a great response, both from adults and kids. On social media, I see many creative designs passing by. So I think LEGO hit the mark with the idea. If you want to do something else with your LEGO bricks than only building vehicles and buildings, this is a nice change of pass.
Beyond as a fashion accessory for a child, what utility do these bracelets have? They are likely to be show up on the wrists of adult fans at conventions, and knowing how inventive the community is will no doubt find their way into fan builds too – the flexibility that they offer may come in handy.
As someone who likes colours, the designs have been well thought out and I can see the new printed tiles appearing in MOCs giving a great reason to buy a few packs to play with or simple use as parts packs for your own building enjoyment. Such fun!