Playsets: Grace's 2-1 Buildable Home
Mar 6, 2016 16:22:47 GMT -5
Post by American Girl Rescue on Mar 6, 2016 16:22:47 GMT -5
These MegaBloks playsets debuted at the NY Toy Show 2016.
They were first found at ToysRUs beginning in February, 2016.
They were first found at ToysRUs beginning in February, 2016.
Grace's Home / Grace's Slumber Party & Patisserie
#DPK87
$69.99
You have two gorgeous design choices with Grace’s 2-in-1 Buildable Home by Mega Bloks American Girl®! Choose to build Grace’s Home, or her Patisserie and Slumber Party with this deluxe 2-in-1 set!
There’s no better feeling than returning home after an inspiring Paris getaway, and Grace™ is glad to be back! To celebrate, she’s invited her friends Maddie and Ella over to decorate the house’s living room, kitchen, garden, and patio. And you can help them play when you build Grace’s beautiful home, furnishing each area of the house with detailed accessories! Or, create an entirely new playset by rebuilding Grace’s Home into a Patisserie and Slumber Party! The buildable Patisserie features a bakery with deliciously themed accessories. The Slumber Party can be built into a bedroom with rooftop area, bunk beds, and nighty-night accessories! The options are endless in this 2-in-1 building set, and the choice is yours! The story never ends when you’re building with Grace!
- Buildable two-story house with real fabric details
- Rebuild for two unique playsets in one package!
- Buildable rooms include a living room, kitchen, and garden, or a bakery and bedroom with rooftop area
- Three highly detailed, fully articulated mini figures include Grace, Maddie, and Ella, with unique outfits, and Bonbon the French bulldog
- Accessories include sofa, bunk beds, fridge with working door, stove, sink, teddy bear, counter, fireplace, and special accessories for each area of the home
- Includes Furniture Guide with walk-through instructions
- Includes exclusive story book
- Combine with other Mega Bloks American Girl playsets and build your own stories!
This box is 14" x 28"! Big playset with over 700 pieces! It comes with three figures: Grace (in her Baking Outfit), Maddy & Ella -- (The box says "Maddie", but the book spelling is with a Y)


Lots and LOTS of baggies of pieces. An instruction book of 76 pages for the House and 72 pages for the Slumber Party & Patisserie -- all in One Thick Book! PLUS a 36 page Furniture Guide.

Still working on building this playset, but here's a photo of 18" Grace loving on her figure Grace!

Finished the Furniture instruction booklet. Lots of cute furniture items. Twee toaster back there on the stove!

Okay, I finally finished the Home part. There are a few pieces left over that go with the Slumber Party & Patisserie build, but only a few. That means this home will need to be dismantled!


Sweet kitchen pieces! I especially love how the floor is black & white checkered!

In the living room area is a book shelf (on the left wall) and a fireplace on the right wall. The TV is showing girls playing with AG MegaBloks!

Tiny bathroom! But at least they have remembered to give the little girls a place to refresh!

Upstairs is one bedroom with a bunk bed and a trundle (that really slides in and out!) Behind the curtain is the doorway to a tiny balcony.

Such a cute set! I love how many tiny pieces there are to play with (and lose!)

Okay, I've dismantled the Home (only partially at first, since I knew some of it is used as is) and proceeded to build the Slumber Party & Patisserie. First, photos of the Slumber Party set up:

(Slumber Party back view)
Pretty cute and cozy for your figures to have a sleep-over.

(Slumber Party back view)

(Slumber Party front view)
The Patisserie part is adorable! I'm kind of glad I did the Home build first. I think I'll keep this set up for a while!

(Patisserie front view)
A little odd that the sink has no where to go except next to the kitchen area. But that's what the instructions show. Also I think they could have used some more of the treats (the sodas are not used in the Patisserie build) in this one.

(Patisserie back view)
So here is both Slumber Party and the Patisserie together. This is what ELSE you can build IF you take the Home apart:

(Patisserie back view - Slumber Party front view)
Oh, and a Public Service Announcement: You would do well to find one of these among your or your children's 'competitor' building block sets. This is the handy Brick Separator Tool. Saves many a struggle & fingernails!

Notice above also, that Maddy's skirt is ripped. This happened when I tried to help her sit in one of the chairs. The skirt is a rubbery material and does not give quite enough for the figures to sit down. Be Fore Warned!
(instructions for these sets can be found in three separate booklets at Mega Construx here)