Review by Jon Donnis
The Bluey S3 LPC Supermarket Playset lands as one of those toys that children latch onto straight away. It gives them a lively little world to disappear into, and it does it with the sort of detail that feels instantly familiar to anyone who has watched the show or spent a morning herding small hands round a real shop. The set stands tall at roughly forty centimetres, and that height actually works in its favour. Kids love running the two figures up the working escalator, and it becomes one of those repeat rituals that keeps them busy for ages. The rooftop cafe adds another corner to explore, which feels like a nice touch, and the shelves carry plenty of bits to load into the cart. The sound effects deserve a mention too, since the intercom becomes a clear favourite. It might take you back to supermarket tannoys you grew up with, and children seem to adore making their own announcements.
The build quality is reassuring. It feels tough and ready for the sort of energetic treatment a three year old will give it. The detail is surprisingly rich for a toy at this price. You get tiny grocery bags, a little cafe menu, and a spread of food items that encourage children to act out the sort of errands they see in everyday life. My kids recreated moments from Bluey and even replicated family supermarket trips, which is probably the strongest sign that the set is doing its job. It sparks imagination without effort, and it holds their attention because there is always something to move, press, lift or rearrange.
There is a small catch that is worth keeping in mind. The set includes a lot of little pieces, so supervision is important with younger children. It is clearly intended for those aged three and above, and sticking to that guidance matters, particularly if you have a child who still explores things by putting them in their mouth.
The Bluey Supermarket Playset earns its place in a family playroom. It mixes good build quality with a generous amount of detail, and it gives children the chance to blend their love of Bluey with the everyday world they recognise. It kept my children entertained, it invites them to invent their own stories, and it feels like money well spent for something that will actually be used rather than forgotten in a cupboard.
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