LEGO 42650 Pet Accessories Shop  

LEGO Audio & Braille Building Instructions for the LEGO Friends set "Pet Accessories Shop".

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Want your pet to be the most stylish in the city? Then head over to the LEGO Friends Pet Accessories Shop. Join Nova, Leo and Matilde as they pick out fun hats and other accessories for their furry friends Churro, Pickle and Amos. The pets love taking the elevator up to the grooming station. Check out the moving eyebrows and spinning ribbon on the building’s hilarious pup face!

The box cover shows the facade of the pet accessories shop on a sunny day in Heartlake City. It is a two-story building in cheerful colors, mostly pastel yellow and turquoise. The ground floor has a small garden with a white fence and a tree on its left side. The shop door, which is ajar, and the large arched shop window allow a glance inside, showing one of the shop's display shelves. We don't see much of the first floor of the building. It has a smaller floor plan than the ground floor, and it also has an outdoor area with a fence, so the customer's pets can enjoy some fresh air any time during their visits. What makes this building so special though is its facade decoration: the right side of the building has a huge pup face! At the bottom of that side, directly in front of the shop window, there are two light brown bumps. These are the front paws of the pup facade! The first floor shows a big pup face complete with collar and tag, a brown snout, friendly saucer eyes, large brown eye brows and a turquoise ribbon on top. The eye brows and the ribbon can rotate! In front of the shop, there is a large paved square bustling with the protagonists of this set: Matilde and her bunny Amos are off to the right side; this very moment, Matilde is putting a tiara accessory on Amos' head! In the middle of the scene, Leo is playing with his grumpy little cat Churro. He is luring Churro with his favorite toy, a ball of yarn! And guess what, Churro is wearing a baseball cap! Nova is also playing with her pet, the rescue dog Pickle, who is wearing a black top hat. Nova is throwing a stick for the doggy. One of the shop display shelves was pulled out of the shop for the day so that the pet owners could try on the accessories while playing outside. Two of the coolest features of the pet accessories shop are not visible on the box cover: it's a grooming station complete with a conveyor belt mechanism as well as an elevator! But now, let's start building so you can discover all the accessories and details for yourself!

Open the box. It contains 4 booklets with visual building instructions, 4 numbered bags, 1 sheet with 9 stickers, and 1 loose piece: 1 plate 8x16. We will refer to the bag numbers to guide you through the building process. Please ask a sighted person to help you identify the correct bags!

The sticker sheet has 9 stickers. Some of them have identical shapes, so if you would like to find and attach the stickers yourself, put the sticker sheet horizontally in front of you. Try to feel the outlines of the stickers and search for the biggest sticker in the set, which is a custom-shaped sticker that forms the outline of a group of animals, and turn the sticker sheet so that this sticker is towards you. You can also ask a sighted person to orientate the sticker sheet such that the bold black line is towards you. Alternatively, you can ask a sighted person for help whenever you are asked to attach a sticker, or you can also simply skip attaching them if you prefer.

Carefully open bag number 1 and any small sub-bags in it. This bag contains all bricks and pieces for the Nova Minidoll, Nova's dog Pickle, and the floor plan of the Pet Accessories Shop building.

If you like, you can ask a sighted person to sort the pieces by color before you start building. We recommend using trays or bowls. This can make finding the correct pieces easier! However, if you would like to build without brick colors entirely, you can also ignore them or turn them off. There are different ways to sort and organize the bricks and your building process. It is up to you!

First, we will build the Nova Minidoll.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 nougat brown and white Minidoll upper body,

and 1 teal blue and nougat brown pair of legs with cargo shorts.

Put the upper body on the legs.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige shoulder-length wavy hairpiece with middle parting,

and 1 nougat brown Minidoll head.

Put the head on the body.

Put the hair on top.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium nougat brown round tile 1x1, (this piece is printed)

and 1 reddish brown shaft 2m with twig leaves. (2m means that this bar-shaped element is around 2 knobs long.)

Snap the round tile upright into Nova's left hand. This piece is printed like a doggie treat: it has dark brown grains and a white paw print in the middle!

Snap the shaft into Nova's right hand. She can later throw this stick for Pickle to fetch!

The Nova Minidoll is finished! Great job! Nova is wearing black ankle boots with white soles and laces, white socks, turquoise cargo shorts and a lilac sleeveless hoodie with a really cool print: it's a yellow sausage dog that wraps all around her torso! So we see the head of the dog looking to the left on Nova's chest, then the dog's body extends to the right all across her back until the dog's behind is resurfacing where we started out right below its head. Cute! Nova has a medium tanned skin tone, her eyes are green and her red lips are curled into an adventurous grin. She has a doggie treat and a stick ready for her pet dog, so let's continue!

Now, we will assemble Pickle, Nova's pet dog.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 teal blue small wheel axle, (this piece is shaped like a small dumbbell)

and 1 dark orange and vibrant yellow dog figurine with harness.

Snap the wheel axle into the 2 clasps of the dog's rear. Pickle is a rescue dog that cannot use its hind legs anymore. The wheels help him move around.

Find 1 bright green small wheel axle.

These are replacement wheels in case his primary set needs repairs.

Pickle, Nova's pet dog is finished! Well done! Pickle is a brown sausage dog with kind brown eyes. His wheels help him move around, and thanks to the ramps we will be building the dog can roam the pet accessories shop freely like all the other pets!

Now, we start building the floor plan of the building. This will include the base plates of the pet accessories shop, the back door between shop area and garden area and the fence of the garden area.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey plate 2x4 with 3 holes,

and 1 bright yellowish green plate 2x2.

Put the plate 2x2 on the table. Make sure its knobs form straight rows and columns in front of you.

Put the plate 2x4 horizontally on top, 1/2 overhanging to the right. This means the two plates will be flush on the left edge.

Find 1 bright orange round tile 2x2 with middle hole.

Put it on the previous piece's left half.

Find 1 bright yellowish green plate 8x16.

Put it horizontally on the table next to the small structure we have built so far. Then, turn the small structure vertically so that its overhanging plate is pointing to the front.

Mount the overhanging plate in the right back corner of the plate 8x16, the half with round plate overhanging to the back. This means the overhanging part will now sit on the 2 backmost rows and 2 rightmost columns of the large base plate.

Find 1 bright orange plate 2x2.

Put it on top of the overhanging plate we have just mounted in the back right corner. This means it will be in front of the round tile 2x2.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium azure blue plate 2x2,

and 1 medium azure blue brick 1x6.

Put the plate 2x2 on top of the previous piece.

Put the brick 1x6 vertically in front of the previous piece on the rightmost column. If done correctly, it will be flush with the front edge of the base plate.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright yellow corner tile 1x2 - 1x2,

and 1 bright yellow flat tile 1x4.

Put the flat tile 1x4 horizontally on the backmost row of the base plate, directly to the left of the stacked plates we have mounted previously.

Turn the corner tile so that its outer corner is on the front left. Put it in front of the previous piece so that its inner corner is hugging the stacked plates from the previous steps.

Find 4 bright yellow plates 2x2 with 1 knob.

We will form a horizontal row with them: put the first one in front of the previous piece and directly to the left of the brick 1x6.

Put 1 to the left of the previous piece.

Put another 1 to the left of the previous piece.

Put the last one to the left of the previous piece.

Find 2 medium azure blue bricks 2x4.

Put them horizontally next to each other in front of the 4 previous pieces.

Find 1 bright yellow flat tile 1x2.

Put it vertically to the left of the row of plates 2x2 with 1 knob.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright yellow plate 1x6,

and 1 bright yellow triangular flat tile 1x2 - 1x2.

Put the triangular flat tile to the left of the previous piece, its right angle pointing to the front right.

Put the plate 1x6 horizontally in front of the previous piece and directly to the left of the bricks 2x4. It should sit on the third row from the front.

Next up, we will build a facade decoration element. This will later be one of the pup paws of the facade!

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige plate 1x2,

and 1 bright red plate 1x2.

Put the beige plate horizontally on the table.

Put the bright red plate horizontally on top.

Find 1 beige curved corner piece 2x2x1⅓ with lowered knob.

Put it on the right knob of the stacked plates, curves overhanging to the front and to the right.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige plate 1x2,

and 1 beige curved corner piece 2x2x1⅓ with lowered knob.

Put the curved corner piece on the left knob of the stacked plates, curves to the front and to the left.

Put the plate 1x2 horizontally on top.

If done correctly, the back of this build has a straight edge while the front side and the left and right sides are curved.

The facade decoration element is finished! Well done! Mount it horizontally on the frontmost row, 1/2 overhanging to the front. Make sure that its left edge is aligned with the left edge of the row of bricks 2x4.

Find 1 bright yellowish green half-circle plate 4x8.

Put it horizontally underneath the facade decoration element, half circle to the front. Make sure that its leftmost edge is aligned with the facade element's leftmost edge.

Next up, we will build another facade decoration element (the second pup paw).

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright red plate 1x2,

and 1 beige plate 1x2.

Put the beige plate horizontally on the table.

Put the red plate horizontally on top.

Find 1 beige curved corner piece 2x2x1⅓ with lowered knob.

Put it on the right knob of the stacked plates, curves to the front and to the right.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige plate 1x2,

and 1 beige curved corner piece 2x2x1⅓ with lowered knob.

Put the curved corner piece on the left knob of the stacked plates, curves to the front and to the left.

Put the plate 1x2 horizontally on top.

The facade decoration element (the second pup paw) is finished! Well done! Put it horizontally to the right of the first decoration element, curves to the front. This means it will also connect the base plate with the half-circle plate.

Find 1 bright green flower piece 1x1 with through-hole.

Put it on the rightmost knob directly in front of the facade decoration element we have just mounted.

Now, we will build a small utility box for the store front.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

2 bright yellow small panel corners 1x1x1,

and 1 bright yellow panel element 1x2x1.

Put 1 small panel corner to the left of the previous piece, panels to the right and to the back.

Put the panel element 1x2x1 horizontally to the left of the previous piece, panel to the back.

Put the other small panel corner to the left of the previous piece, panels to the back and to the left.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

another 2 bright yellow small panel corners 1x1x1,

and another bright yellow panel element 1x2x1.

Put 1 small panel corner in front of the previous piece, this time panels to the left and to the front.

Put the panel element 1x2x1 horizontally to the right of the previous piece, panel to the front.

Put the other small panel corner to the right of the previous piece, panels to the front and to the right.

The utility box is finished! We will find accessories to put in it later.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium azure blue brick 1x1,

and 1 medium azure blue brick 1x2.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally on the second row from the front, directly to the left of the brick 2x4.

Put the brick 1x1 in front of the previous piece's right knob.

Next, we will build 2 flowers.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright green flower piece 1x1 with through-hole,

and 1 light lavender flower piece 1x1 with through-hole.

Stack the light lavender flower piece on top of the bright green flower piece.

Find another bright green flower piece 1x1 with through-hole and another light lavender flower piece 1x1 with through-hole.

Stack them on top of each other like before, green at the bottom and light lavender at the top.

Mount one flower directly to the left of the last piece we have mounted. This means it will sit on the base plate's frontmost row to the left of the brick 1x1.

Mount the other flower on the leftmost knob of the base plate's frontmost row.

Find 2 light purple one-stepped curve tiles 2x2.

Put 1 to the right of the second flower, curve to the front, 1/2 overhanging to the front.

Put the other one to the right of the previous piece, curve to the front, 1/2 overhanging to the front.

These two pieces will later be the ramp for the shop's front door!

Find 1 medium azure blue brick 2x2.

Put it on the leftmost column directly behind the left flower, 1 column overhanging to the left.

Find 1 bright yellowish green plate 8x8 with half circle.

Put it underneath the previous piece's overhanging column, half circle to the left. Make sure its straight edge is aligned with the base plate's left edge.

To give you an idea of the layout of the building: This plate with half circle will later house the play yard for the animals. It will have a fence, a large tree, and a food station.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey plate 2x4 with 3 holes,

and 1 medium azure blue roof tile 1x2, 45°.

Put the plate 2x4 vertically behind the brick 2x2, again connecting the half-circle plate with the base plate.

Put the roof tile 1x2 horizontally behind the previous piece, slope to the left.

Find 2 light purple one-stepped curve tiles 2x2.

Put 1 in front of the previous piece's left half and the column to its left, curve to the left.

Put the other one to the right of the previous piece, curve to the right.

Find 2 light purple one-stepped curve tiles 2x2.

Put 1 in front of the previous piece, curve to the right.

Put the other one to the left of the previous piece, curve to the left.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 reddish brown swirly whipped cream topping 1x1,

and 1 transparent light blue round tile 1x1.

Put the round tile 1x1 in front of the previous piece's left half. This means it will sit on the base plate on the third row from the front.

Put the swirly whipped cream topping 1x1 on the backmost row directly to the left of the roof tile 1x2.

Since this small swirly pile is dark brown, it isn't whipped cream or anything like that. It's actually dog poop! You will get the tools to take care of it later.

Find 1 medium azure blue brick 1x1.

Put it on the base plate's frontmost row directly to the left of the left flower.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige brick 1x1 with horizontal side clasp,

and 1 light purple brick 1x2.

Put the brick 1x2 vertically directly behind the left flower. This means it will sit on the right column of the brick 2x2.

Put the brick 1x1 with side clasp on the backmost knob of that same row, clasp pointing to the back. This means it will sit on top of the roof tile 1x2 that is mounted on the backmost row.

Next up, we will build the water dispenser.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey round plate 1x1 with through-hole and side handle,

and 1 transparent light blue round brick 1x1.

Put the round plate 1x1 on the table, handle to the left.

Put the round brick 1x1 on top.

Find 1 teal blue round tile 1x1.

Put it on top of the previous piece.

The water dispenser is finished! Well done! Mount it to the left of the vertically mounted brick 1x2 from the previous step, to be exact to the left of its back knob, handle pointing to the left. In other words, it should sit on the third knob from the front.

If done correctly, its handle will hover directly above the transparent blue round tile 1x1 mounted on the base plate. This is the water that has already dripped out of the water dispenser!

Find 1 lemon yellow brick 1x2.

Put it vertically in front of the water dispenser we have just mounted.

Find 1 lemon yellow brick 1x6x2 with inside arch.

Hold it vertically. Mount its front connection point on the knob to the right of the water dispenser and its back connection point on the brick 1x1 with side clasp that is sitting on the backmost row.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 lemon yellow brick 1x2,

and 1 light purple brick 1x1.

Put the brick 1x1 in front of the previous piece.

Put the brick 1x2 vertically in front of the water dispenser. This means it will sit on the identical brick we have mounted a few steps ago.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 light purple brick 1x2,

and 1 lemon yellow brick 1x1.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally on the 2 previous pieces.

Put the brick 1x1 in front of the previous piece's left knob.

Next up, we will build the first corner post of the fence.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white round brick 1x1,

and 1 white low brick 1x1x⅔.

Put the low brick on the table.

Put the round brick on top.

Find 1 white round tile 1x1.

Put it on top of the previous piece.

The first corner post of the fence is finished! Put it on the second row from the front directly in front of the round tile 1x1 that represents the water drip puddle from the water dispenser.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white fence element 1x4x2,

and 1 bright green flower piece 1x1 with through-hole.

Put the fence element 1x4x2 horizontally to the left of the corner post.

Put the flower piece 1x1 in front of the previous piece on the second knob from the left.

Find 1 medium azure blue round plate 2x2 with 1 knob.

Before you mount it, turn the entire structure carefully from left to right. This means that the long side with the pup paws and fence element is now at the back edge.

Put the round plate directly in front of the right half of the fence element we have mounted earlier.

Make sure to remember this plate: we will use it to mount the tree much later in the build.

Next up, we will build another corner post for the fence.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white round brick 1x1,

and 1 white low brick 1x1x⅔.

Put the low brick on the table.

Put the round brick on top.

Find 1 white round tile 1x1.

Put it on top of the previous piece.

Mount the corner post to the right of the fence element. If done correctly, it will sit on the outer edge of the half circle, its back right corner will even protrude slightly beyond the half circle.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white fence element 1x4x2,

and 1 bright green flower piece 1x1 with through-hole.

Now, turn the entire structure vertically so that the large half circle with fence is facing you and the pup paws with utility box are on the right edge.

Put the fence element horizontally to the left of the second corner post we have just mounted. The 2 frontmost knobs on the plate with half circle remain empty for now.

Put the flower piece 1x1 in front of the previous piece on the left knob.

Now, we will build the last corner post of the fence.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white round brick 1x1,

and 1 white low brick 1x1x⅔.

Put the low brick on the table.

Put the round brick on top.

Find 1 white round tile 1x1.

Put it on top of the previous piece.

The last corner post of the fence is finished! Mount it to the left of the horizontally mounted fence element at the front.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 lemon yellow brick 1x2,

and 1 light purple brick 1x2.

Put the lemon yellow brick horizontally behind the first fence corner post on the high wall of the structure. This also means it will sit to the right of the water dispenser, only higher.

Put the light purple brick 1x2 horizontally behind the previous piece, offset by one knob to the left.

Collect the following 5 pieces:

2 medium azure blue roof tiles 1x2, 45°,

2 bright yellow roof tiles 1x2, 45°,

and 1 lemon yellow brick 1x1.

We will use these pieces to make the awning of the garden passage.

Put 1 medium azure blue roof tile 1x2 vertically to the left of the previous piece, 1/2 and slope overhanging to the front.

Put 1 bright yellow roof tile vertically to the left of the previous piece, 1/2 and slope overhanging to the front.

Put the other medium azure blue roof tile to the left of the previous piece, 1/2 and slope overhanging to the front.

Put the other bright yellow roof tile 1x2 to the left of the previous piece, 1/2 and slope overhanging to the front.

Put the brick 1x1 to the left of the previous piece. This means it will sit on the leftmost knob of the high structure.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

1 light purple brick 1x1,

1 lemon yellow brick 1x4,

and 1 lemon yellow brick 1x2.

Put the brick 1x4 horizontally on top of the previous piece, this means it will sit on the wall with the garden passage, starting from the leftmost edge.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally to the right of the previous piece.

Put the brick 1x1 to the right of the previous piece.

Find 1 silver metallic shovel.

Snap its handle into the clasp pointing to the left on the garden passage wall, shovel to the top. You can use this later to take care of dog poop!

With this, we have finished building everything from bag number 1. Congratulations! We usually pack a few spare pieces into each bag, so if you still have a few bricks left there is no need to worry. If you like, you can take a break now. When you return later, you can use the function to skip between chapters to find the section that starts with bag 2. But of course you can also continue building right away! In that case, simply move on to the next sentence.

Open bag number 2. You can choose to have the bricks sorted by color again. This bag contains all bricks and pieces for the Matilde Minidoll, the storefront, the showroom, the elevator as well as the walls and roof of the ground floor.

Now, we will build the Matilde Minidoll.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 light nougat brown and white Minidoll upper body,

and 1 bright red and light nougat brown pair of legs with skirt.

Put the upper body on the legs.

Collect the following 4 pieces:

1 bright purple ball of yarn 1x1x1,

1 white bunny figurine,

1 lemon yellow hairpiece with long wavy hair and side parting,

and 1 light nougat brown Minidoll head.

Put the head on the body.

Put the hair on top.

The Matilde Minidoll is finished! Great job! She is wearing a bright red skirt and a white button-up blouse with short sleeves. The V-neck reveals a green cami underneath. The blouse is printed with cherries all over! Her shoes are brown mules. Matilde has a broad smile on her face! She has bright red lips and green eyes. Her eyebrows are brown. And who is Matilde's adorable pet bunny? That's Amos! Amos is a white bunny with a grey patch of fur around its snout. The patch makes it look like Amos is wearing a mustache! The bunny's eyes are two different colors: the right one is brown, and the left one is blue. Matilde and Amos are best friends. And the ball of yarn is a great pet toy! The two of them are regulars at the pet accessories shop. Let's keep building!

Next, we will build the shop door.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright yellow door frame 1x4x6,

and 1 transparent door for frame 1x4x6.

Put the door frame 1x4x6 flat on the table. Turn it vertically so that its knobs are pointing to the back. Make sure the notches on the inside of the frame are towards the top.

Hold the door vertically in front of you, making sure that the 2 nubs for mounting are on the left side. This also means the door knob should be on the right edge. Snap the door into the door frame.

Continue if you want to decorate this piece with a sticker now. Alternatively, skip the next 3 sentences to skip the sticker for now.

Find 1 bone-shaped sticker 2x3 (this is sticker number 2). It is located more or less in the middle of the sticker sheet and, as its name indicates, it has the shape of a thick bone combined with a triangle. If you like, you can ask a sighted person to help you find the correct sticker.

Flip the door upright so that the knobs are pointing to the top. Attach the sticker centered in the top half of the door.

The white sticker is the open sign of the shop: it is printed with the black outline of a bone which has the word "OPEN" written on it in green letters. There is a black string with a pin attached at the top of the bone to hang the sign.

Now, we will assemble the door handle.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright yellow plate 1x1 with top clasp,

and 1 white bone.

Snap the middle of the bone into the clasp of the plate.

Mount the door handle upright on the knob of the door. Make sure the bone is oriented from top to bottom, not left to right.

The shop door is finished! Well done! Before you mount it, turn the structure horizontally again. Make sure the garden area with fence is on the left, and the half-circle plate with pup paws is at the front right.

Mount the shop door horizontally behind the 2 curved tiles at the front edge of the store, directly to the right of the high structure we have built earlier. Make sure the door handle is towards the front.

Now, we will continue building the storefront.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

2 light purple bricks 1x4,

and 1 light purple brick 1x2.

Put one brick 1x4 horizontally to the right of the door.

Put the other brick 1x4 horizontally to the right of the previous piece.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally to the right of the previous piece.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 light purple brick 1x1,

and 1 lemon yellow brick 1x1.

Put the light purple brick 1x1 directly to the right of the shop door.

Put the lemon yellow brick 1x1 directly to the left of the pup paws. This means it will sit on a brick 1x1. To its left, there should be a flower and the entrance door ramp.

Find 1 lemon yellow brick 1x2.

Put it vertically on the previous piece and the knob behind it.

Next, we will build a door frame element.

Find 2 light purple bricks 1x2.

Stack them horizontally on top of each other.

Find 1 light purple brick 1x1.

Put it on the left knob of the stack.

The door frame element is finished! Put it horizontally directly to the right of the shop door, higher half touching the door.

Next, we will build the shop window. It consists of two window sections, let's start with one.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 transparent wall element 1x4x3 with 4 top knobs,

and 1 light purple brick 1x4.

Put the wall element 1x4x3 horizontally on the table, panel side to the front.

Put the brick 1x4 horizontally on top.

Find another transparent wall element 1x4x3 with 4 top knobs and another light purple brick 1x4.

Like before, put the wall element horizontally on the table, panel side to the front, and put the brick horizontally on top.

Mount the first window section horizontally to the right of the door frame element we have mounted in the previous step. Make sure the panel side is towards the front.

Mount the second window section horizontally to the right of the first one, panel side to the front.

Next, we will build the base pillar for the window frame.

Find 2 lemon yellow bricks 1x2.

Stack them vertically on top of each other.

Find 2 lemon yellow bricks 1x1.

Put 1 on the back knob of the stack.

Put the other one on top of the previous piece so they are stacked on top of each other.

Mount the base pillar vertically on the rightmost column of the structure, starting from the front edge, higher part to the back.

Find 2 lemon yellow half-arch bricks 1x4x3.

Put 1 horizontally on the front knob of the base pillar we have just mounted in the previous step, half arch pointing to the left.

Repeat symmetrically on the left side of the shop window: put it horizontally on the stack located directly to the right of the flower and entrance door ramp, half-arch pointing to the right.

Find 2 lemon yellow bricks 1x2.

Put 1 vertically on the previous piece's leftmost knob and the knob behind it.

Repeat symmetrically on the right. This means that it will sit vertically on the rightmost column, starting from the front edge.

Find 1 bright orange plate 1x6.

Put it horizontally centered on the protruding plates of the 2 half-arch bricks to connect them.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 large animal group sticker (this is sticker number 5. It is the largest sticker on the sticker sheet, it has a custom cut-out shape. You can ask a sighted person for help if you like, or you can also skip the sticker for now.)

and 1 lemon yellow wall element 1x6x5 with sides and top knobs.

Put the wall element flat horizontally on the table, knobs pointing to the top, hollow side towards you.

Put the sticker centered into the hollow side of the wall element. Its longest edge that is rather straight should be towards the bottom.

The sticker is printed with a group of happy animals: at the bottom, there is a large yellow dog lying in the grass. It could be a Golden Retriever or a Labrador. Listen to this: the fluffy dog is wearing pink heart-shaped sunglasses! And it gets even funnier: there is a red and brown guinea pig sitting on the dog's head. It is wearing a little party hat! And there is yet another animal sitting on the dog's back: a pink tabby cat! What a cool gang!

Mount the wall element vertically on the rightmost column directly behind the high wall corner we have already built. Make sure that the side with the sticker is turned outwards. The sticker is a decorative graffiti on the outer wall of the shop!

Find 1 medium azure blue flat tile 1x8.

Turn the structure around so it's oriented horizontally and the shopfront with door and window is at the back edge.

Put the flat tile horizontally directly in front of the shop window. Make sure it touches the left side wall with its left edge.

Next, we will build the first of two accessory display shelves.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige brick 1x3 with inside arch,

and 1 beige brick 1x2 with 2 side knobs.

Put the brick 1x3 with inside arch horizontally on the table.

Put the brick 1x2 with side knobs horizontally on top of the previous piece, starting from the right edge, side knobs pointing to the front.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright orange plate 1x3,

and 1 beige brick 1x1 with side knob.

Put the brick 1x1 on the leftmost knob, side knob pointing to the front.

Put the plate 1x3 horizontally on top of the structure.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 rectangular sticker 1x3, (This is sticker number 3. There are 2 stickers on the sticker sheet with this shape, but they have different prints. We need the one with a party hat and a chef's hat on it. On the sticker sheet, it is the sticker 1x3 at the backmost edge of the sheet. If you are unsure, you can ask a sighted person for help or skip the sticker for now if you like.)

and 1 medium azure blue flat tile 1x3.

Put the sticker on the flat tile, matching its shape.

The sticker is light blue and shows a pink party hat on the left and a white chef's hat on the right. There is a yellow price tag in the middle: these items cost 4 each.

Mount the flat tile upright horizontally on the 3 side knobs pointing to the front.

Find 2 transparent round tiles 1x1 with small top shaft.

Put 1 on the leftmost knob and the other one on the rightmost knob of the display shelf.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 warm gold party hat with pompon,

and 1 white chef's hat.

Put the party hat on the left round tile with shaft and the chef's hat on the right one.

The first accessory display shelf is finished! Well done! Mount it horizontally on the 2 single knobs in front of the left shop window. This means it will sit on two plates 2x2 with one knob we have mounted in the beginning.

Next, we will build the second accessory display shelf.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige brick 1x3 with inside arch,

and 1 beige brick 1x2 with 2 side knobs.

Put the brick 1x3 with inside arch horizontally on the table.

Put the brick 1x2 with side knobs horizontally on top of the previous piece, starting from the right edge, side knobs pointing to the front.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright orange plate 1x3,

and 1 beige brick 1x1 with side knob.

Put the brick 1x1 on the leftmost knob, side knob pointing to the front.

Put the plate 1x3 horizontally on top.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 rectangular sticker 1x3, (This is sticker number 4. On the sticker sheet, it is directly in front of the location of the previous sticker of the same size. It has a top hat and a baseball cap on it. If you like, you can also skip the sticker for now or ask a sighted person for help.)

and 1 medium azure blue flat tile 1x3.

Put the sticker on the flat tile.

This sticker is also light blue. It features a black top hat with white ribbon on the left and a green baseball cap on the right. The price tag in the middle indicates that these items cost 5 each.

Mount the flat tile upright horizontally on the 3 side knobs pointing to the front.

Find 2 transparent round tiles 1x1 with small top shaft.

Put 1 on the leftmost knob and the other one on the rightmost knob of the shelf.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 black top hat,

and 1 bright yellowish green baseball cap.

Put the top hat on the left round tile with shaft.

Put the baseball cap on the right round tile with shaft.

The second accessory display shelf is finished! Well done! Mount it horizontally to the right of the first shelf. You can easily take these shelves out and put them on display in front of the shop if customers want to try on the accessories outside.

Now, we will build the pet food vending machine.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige plate 2x2,

and 1 beige palisade brick 1x2. (A palisade brick is a brick with rounded off sides and vertical indentations.)

Put the plate 2x2 on the table. Make sure its knobs form straight rows and columns in front of you.

Put the palisade brick 1x2 horizontally on the back row.

Find 2 medium azure blue round plates 1x1.

Put them on the 2 knobs of the front row.

Find 2 silver metallic round tiles 1x1. (These pieces are printed.)

Put them on top of the 2 previous pieces.

These pieces are printed with the tops of tin cans complete with pull tabs.

These are cans of tinned pet food!

Find 1 beige plate 2x2.

Put it on top of the build, covering all previous pieces.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 sticker 2x2, (This is sticker number 1. It is the only sticker of this size. It is located on the left edge of the sticker sheet directly to the left of the spot where the bone-shaped sticker was. If you are not sure, you can ask a sighted person for help if you like. You can also decide to skip the sticker for now.)

and 1 bright orange brick 1x2x2.

Put the brick 1x2x2 horizontally on the table.

Attach the sticker upright on the front side surface of the brick.

The sticker shows the package front of a box of pet kibble. It is a yellow sticker with a blue ribbon at the top that includes the brand logo: a green circle with a white paw print. There is a box with illegible ingredient information below the ribbon, and a pink food bowl with a huge heap of kibble in it. So much kibble in fact that some of it even fell out of the bowl.

Find 2 bright orange smooth double roof tiles 1x1.

Put 1 on the left knob, slopes to the front and back.

Put the other one on the right knob, slopes to the front and back.

Mount this build horizontally on the back row of the vending machine structure, sticker to the front.

The pet food vending machine is finished! Great job! Mount it horizontally to the right of the display shelves. Make sure its back side touches the shop wall between shop window and shop door.

Find 1 medium azure blue brick 1x2x5.

Put it vertically to the right of the left side wall, starting directly behind the 2x2 extension with round tile.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 light purple roof tile 1x2, 45°,

and 1 light purple brick 2x2.

First, turn the structure around so that the shop window and shop door are facing you again. Make sure the structure is oriented horizontally.

Put the roof tile 1x2 vertically on the left side wall, starting from its back edge, slope to the back. The left side wall is the wall with the garden passage.

Put the brick 2x2 on the right back wall corner of the structure.

Find 2 light purple bricks 1x1.

Put 1 in front of the previous piece, this means it will sit on the right side wall.

Put the other one in front of the roof tile 1x2 from the previous step, this means it will sit on the left side wall.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

2 light purple bricks 1x2,

and 1 beige brick 1x16.

Put the brick 1x16 horizontally in front of the 2 previous pieces. This means that it will act like a cross beam between the left and right side walls. It will only connect to knobs with its two outermost connection points.

Put 1 brick 1x2 vertically in front of the previous piece on the right side wall.

Repeat symmetrically on the left side wall.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

1 light purple brick 1x10,

1 light purple brick 1x4,

and 1 light purple brick 1x2.

Put the brick 1x4 horizontally on the front wall directly above the shop door, starting from its left edge. Careful: do not use the row that is formed by the shop window frame in front of the front wall! We will cover that later.

Put the brick 1x10 horizontally to the right of the previous piece.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally to the right of the previous piece.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

1 medium azure blue plate 1x2,

and 2 medium azure blue plates 6x8.

Put the plate 1x2 horizontally on the backmost row on the 2 knobs extending from the right side wall.

Put 1 plate 6x8 horizontally in front of the previous piece, covering the right side wall and one half of the front side wall.

Put the other plate 6x8 horizontally to the left of the previous piece.

Now, we will build a bird house.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige round plate 1x1 with through-hole and side handle, (Note: The handle must extend straight from the round plate 1x1, do not confuse it with a similar part that has an angled handle)

and 1 dark green brick 1x1 with technic hole.

Put the round plate 1x1 on the table, handle to the left.

Put the brick 1x1 on top, hole running from left to right.

Find 1 bright orange smooth double roof tile 1x1.

Put it on top of the brick, slopes to the front and back.

The bird house is finished! Mount it directly to the left of the front left wall corner. This means it will sit on the second knob from the front on a slightly lower wall pillar left of the shop door.

Now, we will build the cash register.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium azure blue window frame 1x2x2,

and 1 bright yellow round plate 1x1 with through-hole.

Put the window frame horizontally on the table, inner notches to the back.

Put the round plate 1x1 on the left knob.

Find 1 dark green flat tile 1x2. (This piece is printed.)

Put it vertically centered on the right knob, symmetrically overhanging to the front and back. This piece is printed with a 100 banknote!

Next, we will build the payment terminal.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey flat tile 1x1, (This piece is printed)

and 1 medium stone grey round plate 1x1 with angled handle.

Hold the round plate with angled handle in your hand so that the handle is pointing straight to the bottom and the round plate is extending to the top at an angle.

Put the printed flat tile on the round plate. It is printed with a grey keypad with display to calculate and display the sum, and a blue credit card slot with a red LED.

To mount the payment terminal, insert the angled handle into the hollow knob on top of the cash register. Turn the terminal so that the surface of the flat tile is facing you.

The cash register is finished! Well done! Before you mount it, turn the structure around again so that the store front and shop door are towards the back and the shop interior is facing you.

Mount the cash register horizontally on the second row from the front edge, directly to the left of the curve tile ramp that leads into the garden.

With this, you have finished building everything from bag number 2! Fantastic job! Only 2 more bags to go. You can either take a break or continue building right away.

Open bag number 3. You can choose to have the bricks sorted by color again. This bag contains all bricks and pieces for the Leo Minidoll with Churro, the elevator, the shopfront awning and the tree.

Now, we will build the Leo Minidoll.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium nougat brown and bright purple Minidoll upper body,

and 1 bright yellow and medium nougat brown Minidoll pair of legs with baggy Bermuda pants.

Put the upper body on the legs. Make sure the back pockets of the Bermuda pants are towards the back.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

1 reddish brown short hairpiece with side parting,

1 white cat figurine,

and 1 medium nougat brown Minidoll head.

Put the head on the body.

Put the hair on top.

The Leo Minidoll is finished! Well done! Leo is wearing bright yellow Bermuda shorts, blue sneakers with white soles and laces, a pink cardigan with short sleeves and a green collar and some green decorative stitching, and a white t-shirt with a green chest print: it's a hamburger with its different layers stretched out. You can clearly see the bun top and bottom, the patty, a slice of cheese and a leaf of lettuce. Seems like Leo is a big fan of burgers! Leo has a tanned skin tone, brown eyes and eyebrows, and dark lips that are curled into a bashful smile. His stout cat is called Churro. Churro's fur is white with a few ginger patches on paw tips and around his green eyes. Churro is known to be a little grump; his facial expression is indeed a little grumpy. But he loves his owner very much and can always be entertained with some toys or treats!

Next, we will build the top mount for the elevator.

Find 2 medium stone grey plates 2x6.

Stack them horizontally on top of each other.

Find 2 medium stone grey bricks 1x2 with side cross hole.

Put 1 vertically on the leftmost column of the plate stack.

Put the other one vertically to the right of the previous piece.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium azure blue stepped brick 2x5 with top and bottom plate,

and 1 medium azure blue plate 1x2.

Put the stepped brick 2x5 horizontally on top, its top plate pointing to the left. If done correctly, only the rightmost column of the stacked plates is not covered by this piece.

Put the plate 1x2 vertically on the rightmost column.

Find 1 bright yellow flat tile 2x3.

Put it horizontally on top, starting from the leftmost edge.

The top mount for the elevator is finished! Great job! Before you mount it, make sure the main structure is horizontally in front of you, with the shop interior facing you and the shopfront with window and shop door towards the back.

Mount the top mount of the elevator vertically on the 2 leftmost columns of the structure, starting from the front edge. Make sure the higher part with side cross hole is towards the front.

Note: remember this cross hole for later. We will use it later to mount the elevator moving rod.

Next up, we will assemble the elevator moving rod.

Find 1 white cross hole bushing 1m with cross axle pin 2m. (This piece consists of a cross hole bushing that is about 1 knob long and a cross axle that is about 2 knobs long.)

Put it on the table for now.

Find 1 bright yellow cross axle 11m.

Hold the cross hole bushing from the previous step so that its cross axle pin is pointing to the top and its cross hole is running from left to right.

Now, insert the cross axle 11m from the right into the cross hole. Push it until at least 3m, so the length of at least 3 knobs is protruding to the left, the rest of the cross axle protruding to the right. We will do exact length adjustments later.

Flip the elevator moving rod upright so that its longer end is pointing to the bottom, cross axle pin pointing to the back. Now, insert the cross axle pin into the cross hole on the top mount of the elevator.

Make sure that the bottom end of the cross axle 11m is hovering well above the round tile mounted at the bottom. These two parts should not connect or touch at the moment.

Next, we will build the elevator platform.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium azure blue plate 1x2,

and 1 bright yellowish green plate 2x4.

Put the plate 2x4 horizontally on the table.

Put the plate 1x2 vertically on the rightmost column.

Find 1 medium azure blue stepped brick 2x5 with top and bottom plate.

Put it horizontally to the left of the previous piece, top plate pointing and overhanging to the left.

Find 1 medium stone grey plate 2x2 with ball on side shaft.

Mount it underneath the previous piece's overhanging top plate, ball on shaft pointing to the left. Be careful to mount this piece underneath and not on top of the previous piece.

Find 1 bright orange round tile 2x2 with middle hole.

Put it on top of the elevator platform structure, aligned with the leftmost edge.

Note that this piece has a round hole in the middle, just like the stepped brick and the plate 2x2 underneath. We will later use this hole to connect the platform to the elevator moving rod.

Find 1 white plate 3x4 with 4 knobs in a middle line.

Put it vertically on the lower part of the elevator platform, symmetrically overhanging to the front and back.

The elevator platform is finished! Great job! To mount it, keep its horizontal orientation, ball on shaft still pointing to the left. Coming from the right, slide its higher part between the cross axle of the elevator moving rod and the round tile below. If it does not fit, carefully pull the long cross axle upwards a bit.

Once it fits between cross axle and round tile, make sure the platform is pushed to the left until it fits neatly into the structure and cannot be pushed further. Then, lower the cross axle to fit into the holes of the elevator platform and the round tile at the bottom. When this has been successful, the cross axle should not protrude beyond the cross bushing at the top anymore. This might need some wiggling and shifting of parts. If it does not seem to work, you can ask someone to help you.

The elevator is finished! Very well done! You can use the ball on shaft on the left side to move the elevator up and down. Your Minidolls and pets can now move easily between the two floors of the pet accessories shop! Great job!

Next, we will continue building the shopfront.

Find 1 lemon yellow plate 1x4.

First, turn the structure around again. Make sure it is horizontally oriented and the shopfront with shop door and shop window is facing you.

Put it horizontally on the window frame, starting from its left edge. The window frame is the single row directly in front of the front wall. It is slightly lower than the roof we have built earlier.

Next, we will build the top door frame beam.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 lemon yellow plate 1x8,

and 1 bright yellowish green brick 1x2 with 2 side knobs.

Put the plate 1x8 horizontally on the table.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally on the 2 rightmost knobs, side knobs to the front.

Find 1 light purple brick 1x1.

Put it to the left of the previous piece.

Find 2 lemon yellow flat tiles 1x3.

Put one horizontally to the left of the previous piece.

Put the other one horizontally to the left of the previous piece, 1/3 overhanging to the left.

Find 1 lemon yellow half-arched curve brick 1x3x2 with protruding plate 1x1.

Hold it so that the protruding plate is pointing to the right, meaning that the curved part is on the left. Then, pick up the beam structure we have built so far and mount its leftmost overhang on top of the protruding plate of the curve brick.

The top door frame beam is finished! Great job! Mount it in its building orientation above the shop door. The curve brick will connect to the door frame pillar to the left of the shop door. The other connection points are the 4 knobs of the plate 1x4 we have mounted earlier on the window frame.

Find 2 lemon yellow plates 1x4.

Stack them horizontally on top of each other.

Mount this stack horizontally on the window frame, starting from its right edge.

Collect the following 4 pieces:

1 lemon yellow flat tile 1x1,

1 light purple brick 1x1,

1 bright yellowish green brick 1x2 with 2 side knobs.

and 1 medium stone grey brick 1x2x1⅔ with 4 side knobs.

Put the flat tile 1x1 on the previous piece's rightmost knob.

Put the brick 1x1 to the left of the previous piece.

Put the brick 1x2 with 2 side knobs to the left of the previous piece, side knobs to the front.

Put the brick 1x2x1⅔ with 4 side knobs to the left of the previous piece, 4 side knobs to the front.

Next, we will build the shopfront awning.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright yellow brick 1x8,

and 1 medium azure blue curve brick 1x1 with protruding plate 1x1.

Put the brick 1x8 horizontally on the table.

Turn the curve brick vertically, protruding plate pointing to the back, and mount the protruding plate on the leftmost knob of the previous piece, curve brick overhanging to the front.

Find 1 light purple plate 2x8.

Put it horizontally underneath the previous piece, using the leftmost knob of its back row. Make sure the back edge of this piece touches and aligns with the front side surface of the brick 1x8.

Find 1 bright yellow curve brick 1x1 with protruding plate 1x1.

Turn it vertically, protruding plate to the back, and mount it on the rightmost column of the structure, again connecting the brick 1x8 and the plate 2x8.

Collect the following 5 pieces:

2 bright yellow curve bricks 1x1 with protruding plate 1x1,

2 medium azure blue curve bricks 1x1 with protruding plate 1x1,

and 1 medium azure blue plate 1x2.

Put 1 medium azure blue curve brick 1x1 vertically to the left of the previous piece in the exact same orientation as before.

Put 1 bright yellow curve brick 1x1 to the left of the previous piece in the same orientation.

Put the plate 1x2 horizontally on the backmost row directly to the left of the previous piece.

Put the other medium azure blue curve brick vertically to the left of the previous piece in the same orientation as the other curve bricks.

If done correctly, the frontmost row of this structure is still empty. The curves of the curve bricks are all aligned in the same way.

Find 2 white round tiles 1x1.

Put 1 on the frontmost row on the third knob from the left.

Put the other one on the frontmost row on the third knob from the right.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

2 light purple one-stepped curve tiles 1x3,

and 1 light purple brick 2x2.

Put 1 curve tile 1x3 horizontally on the frontmost row, starting from the right edge, curve to the right. Its left edge will cover the previous piece.

Repeat symmetrically on the left.

Put the brick 2x2 between the 2 previous pieces, using the 2 front rows.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey plate 1x2 with 1 knob,

and 1 medium stone grey half-circle tile 1x2.

Put the plate 1x2 horizontally on the previous piece's back row.

Put the half-circle tile 1x2 horizontally in front of the previous piece, half circle to the front.

Collect the following 8 pieces:

4 medium azure blue half-circle tiles 1x1,

and 4 bright yellow half-circle tiles 1x1.

We will mount these pieces alternatingly on the backmost row of this build. They will all have the same orientation, namely the half circle pointing to the back. Continue for detailed instructions.

Put 1 medium azure blue half-circle tile on the leftmost knob of the backmost row, half circle to the back.

Put 1 bright yellow half-circle tile to the right of the previous piece, half circle to the back.

Put 1 medium azure blue half-circle tile to the right of the previous piece, half circle to the back.

Put 1 bright yellow half-circle tile to the right of the previous piece, half circle to the back.

Put 1 medium azure blue half-circle tile to the right of the previous piece, half circle to the back.

Put 1 bright yellow half-circle tile to the right of the previous piece, half circle to the back.

Put the last medium azure blue half-circle tile to the right of the previous piece, half circle to the back.

Put the last bright yellow half-circle tile to the right of the previous piece, half circle to the back.

The shopfront awning is finished! This was an intricate build, well done! Pick it up and flip it around so that the smooth surfaces of the half-circle tiles are towards you. In other words, they form the front side surface and their half circles are pointing to the bottom front.

Mount this build horizontally centered above the shop window on the side knobs pointing to the front. Make sure that the top surface, which consists of the side surfaces of several plates and tiles, is flush with the topmost row of bricks.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 round sticker 3x3, (This is sticker number 4. It is the only round 2x2 sticker in this set. It is located at the back edge of the sticker sheet in the left half. If you are unsure, you can ask a sighted person to help you if you like. You can also skip the sticker for now if you prefer that.)

and 1 warm gold round tile 3x3.

Put the sticker on the round tile, matching its shape.

The sticker is golden brown. It has the word "SHOP" written across its middle in white letters with a black outline. There are two reddish brown paw prints below the word and one above it. At the top there is a hole in the shop sign with a pink ribbon mimicking the ribbon of a dog tag.

Mount the round tile upright and centered on the single knob pointing to the front located in the middle of the shopfront awning.

Remember that in the end, the facade will look like a giant pup face? This shop sign will later look like it's the puppy's tag and the light pink curve tiles to its left and right will look like the puppy's collar!

Now, we will build the corner post for the fence of the first floor.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white round brick 1x1,

and 1 white low brick 1x1x⅔.

Put the low brick on the table.

Put the round brick 1x1 on top.

Find 1 white round tile 1x1.

Put it on top of the previous piece.

Mount the corner post on the front left wall corner. This is also the front left corner of the first floor.

Find 2 white fence elements 1x4x2.

Put 1 horizontally to the right of the corner post and the other one vertically behind the corner post.

Next, we will build 2 more corner posts for the fence.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white round brick 1x1,

and 1 white low brick 1x1x⅔.

Put the low brick 1x1 on the table and the round brick 1x1 on top.

Find 1 white round tile 1x1.

Put it on top of the previous piece.

Repeat this to build another corner post: find 1 white low brick 1x1x⅔, 1 white round brick 1x1 and 1 white round tile 1x1.

Assemble the corner post like before: low brick at the bottom, followed by the round brick and the round tile.

Mount one corner post to the right of the fence element we have mounted horizontally.

Mount the second corner post behind the fence element we have mounted vertically.

Next, we will build the tree trunk.

Find 3 reddish brown narrow tubes 2m with short shaft.

Hold 1 vertically so that the small shaft is pointing to the bottom.

Pick up another one and insert its small shaft from the top into the first piece.

Repeat with the third piece to make one long pole with one small shaft pointing to the bottom.

Find 1 reddish brown shaft 2m with middle stop.

Insert one end into the top hole of the tree trunk, middle stop and 1/2 protruding to the top.

Put the tree trunk aside for now.

Now, we will build the treetop.

Find 2 bright green leaves 4x5x1⅔.

Hold 1 vertically in front of you, leaf tip pointing to the back and slightly down.

Hold the other 1 horizontally, leaf tip pointing to the left and slightly down, and put its outer knob on the first leaf's outer knob.

Find 2 bright yellowish green round plates 1x1 with 3 small leaves.

Put 1 on the previous piece's left knob, 3 small leaves pointing to the left.

Put the other one on the other leaf's back knob, 3 small leaves pointing to the back.

The treetop is finished! Great job! Hold the tree trunk so that the small shaft is still pointing to the bottom and the longer shaft is pointing to the top. Insert the top shaft from the bottom into the 2 outer knobs of the tree top. We will adjust the orientation of the tree top in the next step.

The tree is finished! Well done! To mount it, insert its bottom shaft into the round tile 2x2 with 1 knob in the garden on the ground floor. Make sure the leaves are pointing to the front right and to the front left.

With this, we have built everything from bag 3. Great job! Only one more bag to go.

Open bag number 4. You can choose to have the bricks sorted by color again. This bag contains all bricks and pieces for the first floor with grooming station and the pup face of the shop's facade.

Find 1 lemon yellow brick 1x10.

Put it horizontally to the right of the fence with corner post on the first floor. If done correctly, its right edge aligns with the right side wall of the building.

Collect the following 4 pieces:

2 reddish brown stepped plates 2x2 with 2 side knobs,

and 2 beige plates 1x2.

Put 1 plate 1x2 horizontally on the row directly in front of the previous piece, starting from its left edge.

Put 1 stepped plate 2x2 to the right of the previous piece, 2 side knobs pointing to the front. Its front half will not connect to any knobs.

Put the other stepped plate 2x2 to the right of the previous piece, side knobs to the front.

Put the other plate 1x2 horizontally to the right of the previous piece.

Find 1 bright red plate 1x4.

Put it horizontally centered on the back halves of the 2 stepped plates we have mounted in the previous step.

Find 2 beige inverted curve bricks 1x2 with protruding plate 1x2.

Put the protruding plate of 1 inverted curve brick to the right of the previous piece, curve to the front.

Repeat symmetrically on the left.

Find 1 lemon yellow brick 1x1.

Put it to the right of the rightmost post. This means it will sit on the leftmost knob of the brick 1x10.

Find 2 medium azure blue bricks 2x4.

Put 1 horizontally to the right of the previous piece and the row in front of it. This means it will cover part of the brick 1x10 and the row in front of it.

Put the other one horizontally to the right of the previous piece. The rightmost knob of the brick 1x10 will remain empty for now.

Find 1 lemon yellow brick 1x4.

Put it vertically to the right of the previous piece, starting with the rightmost knob of the brick 1x10 which will now be fully covered.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

2 medium azure blue smooth curve bricks 1x2,

and 1 medium azure blue plate 2x4.

Put 1 smooth curve brick 1x2 horizontally to the left of the previous pieces frontmost knob, curve to the front.

Put the plate 2x4 horizontally to the left of the previous piece and the row in front of it.

Put the other smooth curve brick 1x2 horizontally to the left of the previous piece's back row, curve to the front.

Find 2 reddish brown top angle plates 1x1 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs.

Put 1 in front of the previous piece's left half, 2 side knobs overhanging to the left.

Repeat symmetrically on the right, 2 side knobs overhanging to the right.

Find 2 white round tiles 1x1.

Put 1 to the left of the previous piece.

Repeat symmetrically on the left.

Find 2 beige bricks 1x2 with technic hole.

Put them horizontally next to each other on the frontmost row of the first floor, between the curved parts of the inverted curve bricks at the front edge.

Next, we will build 2 mounting brackets for the pup face.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige brick 1x2 with technic hole,

and 1 white connector peg 1m with knob.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally on the table.

Insert the connector peg from the front into the technic hole, hollow knob protruding to the front.

Find another beige brick 1x2 with technic hole and another white connector peg 1m with knob.

Like before, put the beige brick 1x2 horizontally on the table and insert the connector peg from the front into the technic hole, knob to the front.

Mount 1 pup face mount horizontally on the curve part of the left inverted curve brick at the front edge.

Repeat symmetrically on the right.

Find 1 beige plate 1x4.

Put it horizontally between the 2 previous pieces.

Find 1 bright yellow flat tile 1x8.

Put it horizontally centered on the row behind the previous pieces.

Find 2 beige plates 1x8.

Stack them horizontally on top of each other.

Mount the stack horizontally on the front row of knobs of the first floor. This means it will sit on top of the pup face mounts and the pieces between them.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

2 bright orange flat tiles 1x6,

and 1 bright orange plate 1x2.

Before you mount them, turn the entire structure around and make sure it is oriented horizontally again. Now, the shop interior is facing you and the facade is towards the back.

Put 1 flat tile 1x6 horizontally into the left back corner of the first floor. Make sure to mount it on the actual floor of this area, not on the higher wall and elevator structures we have already mounted there.

Put the other flat tile 1x6 horizontally in front of the previous piece.

Put the plate 1x2 vertically to the right of the 2 previous pieces.

Find 2 bright orange plates 2x2.

Stack them on top of each other.

Mount this stack on the previous piece and the smooth area to its left.

Now, we build the pet conveyor plate for the grooming station.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey plate 2x2 with ball on side shaft,

and 1 bright yellow plate 2x2 with 2 knobs.

Put the plate 2x2 with ball on side shaft on the table, ball on shaft to the front.

Put the plate 2x2 with 2 knobs on top, its 2 knobs forming a row at the back.

Find 1 medium azure blue plate 1x2.

Put it horizontally on the 2 knobs of the previous piece.

The lower part of the pet conveyor plate is finished! Put it on the smooth area formed by the 2 flat tiles 1x6, ball on shaft pointing to the front. This build will not connect to any knobs because it must be able to slide later. We will, however, mount a bracket to hold it in place in the next step. Let's continue!

Find 1 medium stone grey flat tile 1x8.

Put it horizontally above the front half of the pet conveyor plate, making sure it connects to the 2 front knobs of the plate stack on the right and 1 knob of the elevator top beam on the left.

Now, you can use the ball on shaft to slide the pet conveyor plate left and right. Be careful because the pet conveyor is not finished yet and therefore not very stable at the moment. We still need to lock in the flat tile with other pieces and build the top part of the pet conveyor plate. Once it's finished, this mechanism will be super handy for grooming the pets!

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright orange one-stepped curve tile 2x2,

and 1 bright orange one-stepped curve tile 1x2.

Put the curve tile 2x2 on the right end of the previous piece and the 2 knobs behind it, curve to the back. This will lock in the previous piece.

Put the curve tile 1x2 vertically on the leftmost end of the flat tile 1x8 and the knob behind it, curve to the back. This will lock in the other end of said flat tile.

Next, we will make the top part of the pet conveyor plate.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 bright yellow plate 2x2 with 2 knobs,

and 1 bright yellow plate 1x2 with 1 knob.

Put the plate 2x2 on the table, its 2 knobs forming a row at the front.

Put the plate 1x2 horizontally on top of the 2 knobs of the previous piece.

Mount the top part in its building orientation on the lower part of the pet conveyor plate. Only the back half will connect to knobs while the front half locks the pet conveyor plate on its bracket.

Find 1 lemon yellow roof tile 1x2x2, 65°.

Put it vertically to the right of the pet conveyor belt, slope to the front. This means it should sit directly to the right of the curve tile 2x2.

Now, we build the left gear element of the pet conveyor mechanism.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 mud grey cross axle 3m with knob,

and 1 beige brick 1x2 with technic hole.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally on the table.

Insert the cross axle from the back all the way into the technic hole, only its knob protruding to the back.

Find 1 medium stone grey gear wheel with 16 teeth and cross hole.

Put it on the cross axle from the front. Push it all the way in and make sure to push the cross axle forward until everything fits snugly together.

The left gear element is finished! Well done! Mount it horizontally on the topmost row of knobs of the entire structure, starting from its left edge.

Next up, we will build 2 middle gear elements.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige brick 1x2 with side connector,

and 1 bright red gear wheel with 16 teeth and round hole.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally on the table, connector to the front.

Put the gear wheel from the front on the connector.

Find another beige brick 1x2 with side connector and another red gear wheel with 16 teeth and round hole.

Like before, put the brick horizontally on the table and mount the gear wheel on the connector.

Put the 2 middle gear elements horizontally next to each other to the right of the first gear element we have built, gears to the front.

Next, we will build the right gear element.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige brick 1x2 with technic hole,

and 1 mud grey cross axle 3m with knob.

Put the brick 1x2 horizontally on the table.

Insert the cross axle from the back into the brick's hole.

Find 1 medium stone grey gear wheel with 16 teeth and cross hole.

Put it on the cross axle from the front, pushing all pieces together until they touch.

Find 1 bright yellowish green cross axle extension 3m.

Put it on the cross axle from the front.

The right gear element is finished! Mount it horizontally to the right of the other gear elements, cross axle extension pointing to the front.

Next, we will build the top beam of the facade.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 beige plate 1x8,

and 1 beige plate 1x4.

Put the plate 1x8 horizontally on the table.

Put the plate 1x4 horizontally centered on top.

Find 2 beige one-stepped curve tiles 1x3.

Put one horizontally on top, starting from the leftmost edge, curve to the left.

Repeat symmetrically on the right. The 2 middle knobs should remain empty for now.

The top beam of the facade is finished! Mount it horizontally on top of the 4 gear elements.

Find 2 medium stone grey bricks 1x2x1⅔ with 4 side knobs.

Put them horizontally next to each other in front of the 2 middle gear elements, side knobs to the front.

Find 2 lemon yellow roof tiles 1x2x2, 65°.

Put 1 vertically to the right of the right gear wheel, slope to the front. This means it will sit on the similar piece, a roof tile 1x3x2.

Repeat symmetrically on the left.

Next, we will build the mounting bracket for the grooming station.

Find 2 medium azure blue plates 1x6.

Stack them horizontally on top of each other.

Find 2 medium azure blue curve bricks 1x1 with protruding plate 1x1.

Turn 1 horizontally, protruding plate pointing to the left, and mount the protruding plate on the rightmost knob, curve part overhanging to the right.

Repeat symmetrically on the left.

Find 2 medium azure blue plates 1x1.

Put 1 to the right of the previous piece, this means it will sit directly next to the protruding plate of the previous piece.

Repeat symmetrically on the right.

Find 2 medium stone grey plates 1x2 with vertical clasp on long side.

Put 1 horizontally on the rightmost edge, clasp to the front.

Repeat symmetrically on the left.

Find 1 beige plate 2x3.

Put it vertically on the 2 middle knobs, front edges aligned, 2 rows overhanging to the back.

The mounting bracket for the grooming station is finished! Great job! Mount it horizontally centered in front of the gear wheels, the overhanging plate connecting to the facade top beam at the back.

Find 1 beige smooth roof tile 1x2x⅔.

Put it horizontally on the backmost row of the sub-build we have just mounted, slope to the back. This means it will sit between the 2 curve tiles of the facade top beam.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium nougat brown panel element 1x2 with top hinge mounting,

and 1 reddish brown plate 2x2 with lateral bottom hinge pins.

Put the panel element 1x2 horizontally in front of the previous piece, panel towards the front.

Hold the plate with hinge pins in front of you so that the hinge pins are at the bottom and towards you. Then snap the hinge pins into the hinge mounting of the previous piece and fold the plate down towards the back.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 rectangular sticker 2x3, (This is sticker number 6. It is an instruction poster for the grooming station. There are 2 stickers with the exact same shape. The one we need now is in the front right corner of the sticker sheet. If you are not sure, you can ask a sighted person to help you find the sticker if you like, or you can also skip the sticker for now.)

and 1 bright orange flat tile 2x3.

Put the sticker on top of the flat tile, matching its shape.

The sticker is an instructional poster for the grooming station showing the 3 stages of the grooming process. It has a yellow background and the numbers 1, 2 and 3 printed at the top. Number 1 shows a dirty paw that is surrounded by bubbles and foam. This means the first step is shampooing the pet. Number 2 shows the same paw getting cleaned by a stream of water. Number 3 shows the paw under an airflow. This is the dryer station.

Mount the flat tile upright horizontally on the 2 leftmost side knobs pointing to the front. This means that only its rightmost edge will actually connect to knobs.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 rectangular sticker 2x3, (This is sticker number 7. It shows 2 clean pets. On the sticker sheet, it is located in the back right corner. If you are unsure, you can ask a sighted person for help or skip the sticker for now.)

and 1 bright orange flat tile 2x3.

Put the sticker on the flat tile.

The sticker is yellow and shows a grey-blue tabby cat and a white dog with brown fur spots. The pets are sparkling, that's how clean they are! And their faces are really happy. A great poster to advertise the grooming station!

Mount the flat tile upright horizontally on the 6 side knobs pointing to the front. This means it will sit directly to the right of the instructional poster tile from the previous step.

Now, we will build the water tap.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey plate 2x2 with middle bottom tube,

and 1 medium stone grey ingot 1x2.

Put the plate 2x2 on the table, bottom tube towards the front. This will be a bit wobbly for now.

Put the ingot 1x2 horizontally on the front row of the previous piece.

Find 1 white connector peg 1m with knob.

Insert it from the front into the bottom tube, knob protruding to the front.

The water tap is finished! Mount its back row on the 2 middle knobs of the mounting bracket, 1 row with tube and connector peg overhanging to the front. If done correctly, there are 2 plates 1x2 with side clasp to its left and right, and it should be mounted directly above the 2 flat tiles with stickers from the 2 previous steps.

Collect the following 3 pieces:

2 lemon yellow half-arched curve bricks 1x3x2 with protruding plate 1x1,

and 1 beige plate 1x4.

Put 1 half-arched curve brick 1x3x2 horizontally on the left back corner knob of the grooming station, curve to the right, matching the curve shape underneath.

Repeat symmetrically on the right.

Put the plate 1x4 horizontally between the 2 previous pieces.

Find 2 lemon yellow flat tiles 1x3.

Put them horizontally next to each other on the three previous pieces to cover their knobs.

Find 1 transparent light blue flame element with small bottom shaft.

Insert the small bottom shaft into the hollow knob of the water tap, flame tongues pointing down. In this case, this is not a flame but actually a stream of water! The washing station will be the second stop in the grooming process.

Next, we will build the soap dispenser.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 white piece with 3 ice cream scoops 1x1,

and 1 medium stone grey rounded plate 1x1 with side shaft.

Put the piece with 3 ice cream scoops on the round plate with shaft.

In our case, the 3 bubbles are no ice cream scoops but soap bubbles!

Flip the soap dispenser upside down so that the soap bubbles are pointing down and the small side shaft is towards the back.

Snap the small shaft into the clasp to the left of the water tap. You can adjust the angle of the soap dispenser as needed. The soap station is the first stop of the grooming station!

Now, we will build the dryer.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 medium stone grey rounded plate 1x1 with side shaft,

and 1 medium stone grey wide cone 1½x1½.

Put the rounded plate 1x1 on top of the wide cone, shaft overhanging to the back.

Snap the small shaft into the clasp to the right of the water tap. This is the blow-dryer!

Now, we will assemble the grooming equipment container.

Find 1 medium nougat brown barrel 2x2.

Put it on the table.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 silver metallic pair of scissors,

and 1 flame yellowish orange hairbrush.

Insert the tip of the scissorcs and the handle of the hairbrush into the barrel.

Mount the grooming equipment container to the right of the grooming station. This means it will be mounted in front of the left fence post. You can use the equipment as needed and as soon as you are done with a grooming session, you can stow it away in this container so as not to lose it!

The grooming station is finished! Very well done, this was difficult! To operate it, turn the cross handle extension pointing towards you on the right edge of the grooming station. This should make the pet conveyor plate move left and right. Move the plate all the way to the left and put one of the pets on the plate. Now, turn the handle to move the pet through the grooming station. Well done!

Next, we will build the 2 pup ears for the facade.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 reddish brown arch brick 1x1x3⅓ with 2 knobs,

and 1 reddish brown flat tile 1x2.

Hold the arch brick 1x1x3⅓ horizontally and put the flat tile horizontally on the 2 knobs of the arch brick.

Put it aside for now.

Find another reddish brown arch brick 1x1x3⅓ with 2 knobs and another reddish brown flat tile 1x2.

Like before, mount the flat tile 1x2 horizontally on the 2 knobs of the arch brick.

Before you mount the pup ears, turn the entire structure around again. Make sure that now, the shopfront with door and window is facing you again.

To mount one pup ear, you will have to flip it upright in an unusual way. Put the 2 bottom connection points of its protruding plate on the 2 side knobs pointing to the right on the right edge of the facade, arch bending upwards and towards the left.

Repeat symmetrically on the left with the second pup ear.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 dog snout sticker 2x4 with round corners, (This is sticker number 3. It is located in the left back corner of the sticker sheet. If you are unsure, you can ask a sighted person for help or skip the sticker for now if you like.)

and 1 reddish brown flat tile 2x4 with round corners.

Put the sticker on the flat tile, matching its shape.

The sticker is printed with a black dog nose and a black dog mouth with the tip of its pink tongue sticking out slightly. There are 3 little black dots on each side indicating the dog's whiskers!

Mount the flat tile horizontally upright on the 4 adjacent side knobs pointing to the front. Only the bottom half of the flat tile should connect to those 4 knobs. Careful: a bit higher on the facade, there are 4 single side knobs pointing to the front. Do not confuse them with the 4 adjacent side knobs in 1 horizontal row. We will use the single side knobs for the pup's eyes and eyebrows in the following steps.

Find 2 white round tiles 2x2. (These pieces are printed.)

Put 1 centered on the single side knob located directly to the right of the previous piece.

Repeat symmetrically on the left. These pieces are printed with round black eyes.

Find 2 reddish brown round plates 2x2.

Put 1 centered on the side knob above the previous piece. This means that you snap its middle hole on said knob. The plate will be able to rotate.

Repeat symmetrically on the right.

Find 2 reddish brown flat tiles 2x4 with round corners.

Put 1 horizontally centered on the previous piece. You should be able to rotate this tile.

Repeat symmetrically on the left.

These two tiles are the pup's eyebrows! You can change their position to change the pup's mood: is it angry? Scared? Happy? Experiment with the different options!

Next, we build the swivel ribbon of the pup.

Collect the following 2 pieces:

1 teal blue socket for swivel plate 2x2,

and 1 medium stone grey rotating part for swivel plate 2x2. (This is like a slimmed down version of a round plate 2x2.)

Put the socket 2x2 on the table.

Snap the rotating part 2x2 into the socket's middle.

Find 2 medium azure blue round plates 1x1.

Put 1 on any of the 4 knobs of the previous piece.

Put the other one on the knob opposite the first one.

Find 2 medium azure blue quarter-circle plates 3x3.

Put the corner of 1 quarter-circle plate on one of the 2 empty knobs of the swivel plate, the rest protruding beyond the swivel plate.

Put the corner of the other quarter-circle plate opposite of the first one, its rest protruding beyond the swivel plate.

Find 1 medium azure blue round tile 2x2.

Put it centered on top of the swivel ribbon, covering the round plates 1x1 and the corners of the quarter-circle plates.

The swivel ribbon is finished! Well done! Mount it centered on the hinge plate at the center top of the pup face and the whole building, both ribbon ends overhanging symmetrically. If you give the ribbon a gentle push, it will swivel!

Collect the following 3 pieces:

1 warm gold tiara with pin,

1 bright red hair ribbon with pin,

and 1 transparent bright bluish violet pair of sunglasses with pin.

Put the three accessories into the accessory box at the front of the building, directly in front of the pup paws we have built in the beginning. You can insert their pins into the small holes on the heads of the pet figurines.

You have finished building the entire set! Congratulations, very well done! Now it is time to open for business and treat your pets to treats, new accessories and a refreshing grooming session. And if one of your pets needs to do a poo, you know where to find the shovel!

Enjoy!

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