MGA’s Miniverse Make It Mini SpongeBob SquarePants – Make It Mini resin play collectables (ages 8+)
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
MGA’s Miniverse Make It Mini SpongeBob SquarePants is a DIY-style mini collectable where you “make” small SpongeBob-themed replicas using resin play, not edible food. It’s the sort of toy that turns a surprise unboxing into a hands-on craft session, and then ends with a display-ready mini scene.
The overall idea is simple: you get a surprise ball with themed “ingredients” and accessories, you assemble your mini following a collector’s guide and a “recipe” card, and then you set it to harden using sunlight or a UV light. Once it’s ready, the ball turns into a pineapple-themed display case with a tiny table inspired by the Krusty Krab.
If your main motivation is just to own SpongeBob merch, it may feel a bit more work than a straight figurine. But if you like crafting, miniatures, and the satisfaction of waiting for resin to set, this is right in its comfort zone.

Key points at a glance
This is a SpongeBob SquarePants themed resin craft kit designed for collecting.
You’ll unwrap a ball with SpongeBob-themed items, build a mini replica using the guide/recipe card, then harden the resin under sun or with a UV light before displaying it.
It also includes the display case concept, so there’s less “where do I put it?” stress once you’re done.



One practical note: it’s explicitly not edible, and it’s not aimed at younger kids. Adult supervision is required, and children must be at least 8+.
What you’ll do step by step (practical flow)
Start with the unboxing: each surprise ball includes themed components and accessories based on the SpongeBob world. The kit guides you through making mini replicas of favourite foods and scenes—things like Krabby Patties and Kelp Shakes are mentioned as part of the series.
After you assemble your item using the “recipe” card, the setting stage is where the patience comes in. You can place it under the sun or use any UV light until the resin has hardened. That means you’ll want a spot where you can leave it undisturbed, or access to a UV light if you’re not relying on daylight.

When the resin is set, you’re not just left with a loose mini. The surprise ball becomes a pineapple-themed display case with a mini table inspired by the Krusty Krab. It’s a neat way to keep the finished piece as a “scene”, not just a small object in a cupboard.
Where it shines (and where it may feel limiting)
This kind of product tends to work best for people who enjoy collecting and assembling. The “surprise ball” model and the inclusion of a collector’s guide make it feel more like a mini collectible line than a one-off craft.
It also has a satisfying arc: build → set → display. The display case transformation is a genuine plus for day-to-day ownership, especially for children who want something that looks intentional once it’s finished.



That said, resin play isn’t always everyone’s cup of tea. You should expect drying/hardening time, plus you’ll need to follow safety guidance closely. And because it relies on hardening with sun/UV light, the experience may be slower if you don’t have a suitable setup for curing.
Tech specs
- Type: DIY mini resin play collectables
- Theme: SpongeBob SquarePants
- Edibility: NOT edible (resin play)
- Audience age: for collectors & children ages 8+
- Setting: place under the sun or use any UV light until the resin has hardened
- Collection size: 8 minis to collect in this series
Pros

- Surprise unboxing paired with a guided assembly experience
- Includes a recipe/collector guide approach for identifying and making the mini
- Resin play is built around a set-and-display workflow
- The pineapple-themed display case concept helps with presentation
- SpongeBob SquarePants theme with food and scene inspirations
When it makes sense / when to skip it
It’s a solid pick if you’re buying a craft-and-collect toy for a child (or yourself) who enjoys building small models and doesn’t mind waiting for resin to harden. It also suits collectors who like themed mini replicas and want something that ends up as a display piece rather than a temporary craft.
You may want to skip it if you’re looking for something that’s purely a “play now” toy with no curing time, or if you’re uncomfortable with resin play at home. And if you’re shopping for a child under 8, it’s not suitable—age guidance and adult supervision are part of the package deal.



If prioritisng quick, low-fuss entertainment, this can feel like it asks a bit too much (assembly plus setting). If you’re happy with that trade-off for the finished collectible, it’s a more natural match.
Getting the most from it
Before you buy, it’s worth thinking about your setup for curing resin. Do you have a safe, steady spot for daylight curing, or a UV light you’re willing to use? Since the resin needs time to harden, having that plan ready can make the difference between “fun craft afternoon” and “stuck waiting”.
It also helps to read the collector’s guide and follow the “recipe” card closely during assembly. That’s the part that steers you towards the mini you’re building and how it’s meant to come together.
Is it worth it?
Buying verdict: worth considering if you want a SpongeBob-themed DIY collectible with a clear build-and-display flow, and you’re comfortable with resin play (plus adult supervision for the age range). The surprise ball format and the pineapple-themed display case add a sense of completion that many simple craft kits don’t have.
Should you avoid it? If you need something edible, purely pretend-play, or instant-without-setting, this is unlikely to meet that expectation. It’s very much about crafting and curing, so if you’re expecting a toy that doesn’t involve that process, it may feel like hard work for the payoff.
Mini FAQ
FAQs about MGA’s Miniverse Make It Mini SpongeBob SquarePants
- Is it edible? No. The ingredients are NOT edible and it’s resin play.
- What age is it for? It’s for collectors & children ages 8+.
- Does it need UV light? The resin can be set under the sun or using any UV light until it hardens.
- What do you get in the box? Each surprise ball includes SpongeBob-themed “ingredients” and accessories, plus you use a collector’s guide and a “recipe” card to assemble.
- Is there a display included? Yes—the ball transforms into a pineapple-themed display case with a mini table inspired by the Krusty Krab.
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