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The CUTEBEE Book Nook Kit is a premium DIY 3D wooden puzzle designed for ages 14+, featuring laser-cut, pre-colored wood pieces and warm LED lighting. This miniature corner coffee shop model doubles as a decorative bookend, perfect for adding a cozy, artistic vibe to any bookshelf. With clear instructions and a rewarding build experience, it’s an ideal gift for craft lovers and a stylish addition to your home or office décor.













| ASIN | B0DZXHJJXS |
| Age Range Description | 14+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,966 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #16 in Dollhouses (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | CUTEBEE |
| Color | Colorful |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 287 Reviews |
| Included Components | wood, paper, paper accessories |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 10 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 2"W x 10"H |
| Item Weight | 0.97 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CUTEBEE |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CUTEBEE |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | SD01-DC-SD02 |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Corner Coffee Shop |
| Sub Brand | no |
| Theme | Fantasy |
T**B
Almost perfect.
Instructions are fairily clear but not a lot of explanations in writing, especially for the lights and touch pad installation. The parts fit well and I loved putting it together. The hardest part is attaching the plastic windows especially the curved one.. I used superglue which got messy at times. A water soluable glue will not work. It really looks good in a dim room with lights on. I have it next to other book nooks to create a street scene of shops. It's fun and relativelivly easy to assemble but there was a time or two I wish I had a third hand. LOL Recommended
R**R
CUTBEE Book Nook is the best!
The CUTEBEE book nook is truly impressive, with well‑crafted pieces, clear instructions, and outstanding attention to detail. Every tiny feature—from the books to the lighting—blends perfectly to create a miniature scene that looks stunning on any shelf. The building process is relaxing and fun, offering just the right amount of detail to feel satisfying without ever being overwhelming, even for DIY beginners. The materials fit together seamlessly, and the finished piece could easily pass for something from a specialty store. Once completed, the warm LED lights bring the whole scene to life, making it cozy, eye‑catching, and a sure conversation starter. For anyone who loves crafts, miniatures, or unique décor, this kit is absolutely worth it. Highly recommended.
C**A
A huge step above puzzles!
We used to put a puzzle together every Christmas Eve but they were getting old. Now, we have discovered Book Nooks! I display this one in my library, between books. Beautiful! I received a Christmas one that I only bring out for the holidays; it has Santa on the roof. Our littlest kids can't put them together but they found puzzles too difficult as well. Ages 12 and up should be able to complete them with very little help but our whole family has found them delightful and entertaining. A great gift! Our family has several by now. The pieces come apart easily. We use Elmers Wood Glue only because it comes in a larger, more accessable container. The directions are simple and the quality is more than you would expect for the price. I'm delighted that some of them (all we have bought so far) have a motion activated light inside.
K**U
Great details and aesthetic appeal!
This was my very first attempt with a book nook. I wasn't familiar with any of them until last month and have found a delightful new hobby. It's relaxing in the sense I don't have to cut or stitch anything like my other crafts. After browsing around more, I'm so relieved I began with this CUTEBEE kit because I have found I like their 'sealed' printed surface designs far better than paper-glued surfaces of other kits out there (I ended up returning one after realizing how much better this Corner Coffee Shop design has printed panels). Sellers don't typically mention whether surfaces are printed or papered, unfortunately. I was not in a hurry to build this and found it to be quiet project where my mind can still wander while building. The details printed on these surfaces are amazingly clear, even down to the miniscule lettering of the menu board which I can actually read legibly. The laser cut pieces all snapped out without issue, especially with the small wood punch tools they give you for skimpier pieces. I also like the detailed stickers for the books, though I did put some paper bits behind the sticker table runners where they extend over the edge ... didn't like the idea of a sticker piece that could collect dust or eventually get stuck to itself or curl outward, etc. I used craft glue in a number of places where the fit seemed a bit looser (and on most of the walls where they attach to the base. The "snap" of snugging pieces together was a reassuring sound where no glue was needed. The hardest part of this build (and the reason for one star deduction), were the lack of details on how to attach the windows, as well as their sequence of assembly. I ended up improvising on what made better building sense to me. This kit has many windows, the curved one being a challenge. After attaching them with a PVC glue (none was included in the kit), the glue did not hold properly so I took them all off and cleaned up the residue to rethink the process. This is where a good sealed printed wood surface is far more forgiving than a simple paper glued surface for walls, floors, etc. I ended up using 3M double-sided tape. I cut a piece of tape measured long enough to match the longest edge of one window, laid it carefully a scant 1/8" onto the widow edge, and then trimmed off the excess with small sharp scissors alongside the widow;s edge. The remainder of that cut tape piece would then be applied along the next longest edge of the same window, the excess trimmed off the same way. With the 1/2" wide 3M tape, I was able to use one cut length to rim all 4 edges of the one window, being careful not to lay any tape pieces or taped surfaces down where lint or dust would get attached (though dry fingertip skin sometimes get pulled onto the tape ... need to find suitable gloves for this purpose). These pre-taped windows were easy to press onto the walls, and then I used a pair of plastic tweezers to rub along the inside framed edges for a firmer bond. I'm sure there is a good non-messy glue out there that could be used instead, but I wanted to try the tape because I already had some. The finished result was neat and tidy, so long as the tape didn't show beyond the open window frames. As for the curved window, that was a bit of a nightmare until I realized I could use a hair dryer to heat-set the pvc plastic to follow the curve. After taping the window in place, I pushed from the outer wall edge to get the plastic to lean more into the curves and then used a couple of small metal pinch clips to keep it in place while heating the plastic. The blowing air pressure from the hair dryer also worked to keep the window in against it's rounded position. I probably spent about 45-60 seconds keeping the hair dryer nozzle about 8" away from the surface so it wouldn't melt anything. Once cooled, that window is now permanently set to shape and holds in place nicely. I put the 2nd window on that panel AFTER the curved one was done. As for the cutout rooftop, I attached multiple small pieces of 3M tape to the backside of the wood scrolling before placing the ceiling window on to make it more secure when dusting all those outer crevices with a soft brush. The directions for the lights were easy to follow, and I like that there are 3 of them. The touch sensor is in a convenient place and has worked flawlessly with one gentle touch to turn on or off. I'm so happy I chose this as my first kit, and while not considered beginner friendly to some, with patience and care it is a beautiful finished piece. I love walking past the shop displayed, switching the light on and off again before walking away. This kit has set the bar for my future kit purchases pretty high from the beginning. The quality of this coffee shop build and intricate design details will keep me coming back to consider more from this company line.
S**E
Perfect!
Love this and I have to say that I’ve purchased other brands where the directions were a bit difficult to follow, CUTEBEE was very easy to follow. Fits perfectly in between my books and looks lovely. Good quality, very sturdy. I enjoyed putting this one together. Highly recommend.
L**.
Fun project, but it takes a while to complete.
Really fun project and very cool looking when it’s done. It is a lot of work, but worth the effort and it’s fun. The one drawback is some items need to be glued, and glue doesn’t come with the kit. I would purchase another kit again, as a gift or for myself.
S**N
Need a new hobby? Try this!
I’m so excited because I really needed a hobby and this is allowing me to have that! Every piece is so sturdy, it’s easy to follow the instructions, the quality is amazing, every piece fits so perfectly together, it’s definitely worth the money!
K**K
Cutebee
This is adorable and fun to put together.
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