See video on Amazon.com My 11 year old daughter spent two hours for assembly and installation of all Barber of objects, and I helped her by finding small bricks. Mounting instructions are clear, just follow the steps and be well aware. The hairdresser Heartlake City is more than 14 cm high, 18 cm wide and 13 cm deep. It contains lots of little realistic details that my daughter loved: coffee machine (Senseo red), reclining seats, mirrors, shampoo tray ... And there's a lot of bricks. I feared that the parts are too specific, but may be used for other constructions, for example to make a home, thanks to large windows, faucets, armchairs ... Some batches at Lego are versatile and reusable, but it seems to me. Lego understood that more bricks were reused, unless you needed to buy! The Lego 70/80 years was unisex and the brand had a clear policy on this. But times seem to have changed and themes of some boxes are connoted with girly colors. (This is in my opinion a regression but unfortunately girls adhere to this kind of sexist social prejudices)
For the first time I've prepared a small demo video!