
"With a BrickScore of 55.8, the Wildlife Rescue Camp earns solid marks as a fun, animal-packed play set that kids genuinely love — playability and the animal selection are its strongest suits, while value-for-money and scenery aesthetics hold it back from a higher overall rating."
Reviewers — overwhelmingly parents and grandparents buying for young children — are enthusiastic about the Wildlife Rescue Camp, praising its rich variety of animals, functional accessories, and multiple vehicles that keep kids engaged well beyond the build. The set's playability is its clear standout, with many noting hours of imaginative play and strong replayability. Value for money draws mild hesitation from some, with a handful noting that LEGO sets have become pricier over the years, though most conclude the piece count and play hours justify the cost. The trees and some scenery elements are seen as the weakest visual aspect of the build.
Where they split: Value for money is the main split: some reviewers give it full marks on price while others ding it for being expensive relative to what you get — likely reflecting different regional pricing and personal LEGO spend expectations.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"the elephant is new for 2021 and there are only two sets with this set of molds for the elephant however this is the only one that comes with the longer tusks included"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"60307 Wildlife Rescue Camp has therefore fallen into a trap: it's too much for a young fan, yet not detailed enough for older fans to truly enjoy."
Brick Fanatics"the elephant is new for 2021 and there are only two sets with this set of molds for the elephant however this is the only one that comes with the longer tusks included"

"60307 Wildlife Rescue Camp has therefore fallen into a trap: it's too much for a young fan, yet not detailed enough for older fans to truly enjoy."






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