Okay, I’ll admit it—this is one of those toys I didn’t want to love. Tiny pieces usually mean more things for me to step on, pick up, and curse under my breath. But... here we are. I love it. My kids love it. Even the grandparents were like, “Where did you find this?”The design is charming without being overly precious. The little wooden figures are beautifully crafted, surprisingly sturdy, and come in all kinds of representations—which I really appreciate. They fit snugly into their little spaces in the hotel, which makes it perfect for working on gross motor skills (and keeps things a bit more organized than the usual toy chaos).It also looks good. Like, I don’t feel the need to hide it when company comes over. It's the kind of toy that sparks open-ended play but doesn’t overstimulate or take over the entire room.Pros:Gorgeous design and high-quality woodInclusive characters that feel thoughtful, not tokenizedEngaging for multiple agesEncourages creativity and dexterityCons:Yes, the little pieces do end up scattered (but honestly, less than expected)Slightly on the pricier side, but you can feel the qualityAll in all? A win. Even if you weren’t planning on falling in love with a tiny wooden hotel, you just might.