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Used & new (4) from $89.99 + $6.49 shipping LEGO DUPLO Bricks & More Deluxe Brick Box 5507 Deluxe Brick Box view larger LEGO DUPLO Bricks & More Deluxe Brick Box A perfect introduction to LEGO DUPLO building and play! Packaged in a sturdy and reusable deluxe storage box with removable lid, this collection of big, colorful LEGO DUPLO pieces includes lots of classic bricks and more. Special elements include 2 LEGO DUPLO minifigures, windows, a wagon base for making rolling vehicles, and a building base plate! Includes an inspirational building booklet to spark young imaginations and creativity. A perfect introduction to LEGO® DUPLO® building and play! Packaged in a sturdy and reusable deluxe storage box with removable lid, this collection of big, colorful LEGO DUPLO pieces includes lots of classic bricks and more. 14.8 x 8.7 x 10.8 inches 18 months - 5 years #160,075 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #277 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Toddler Toys > Activity > Mechanics




#2,184 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets #4,745 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 5 star83%4 star15%3 star1%1 star1%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat bucketThe Deluxe Brick Box (5507) is LEGO's latest and largest DUPLO bucket, superseding LEGO Duplo Large Brick Box (5506). At 102 pieces, it has 31 more pieces than 5506, ranking in at second place in the current DUPLO lineup (set with the most number of pieces is LEGO Duplo Legoville Deluxe Train Set (5609)). It comes in a very large and sturdy bucket (14 by 10 by 8 inches), with enough room for a couple of additional medium sized DUPLO sets.This set is geared toward building a house, with 4 flower pieces (may be a choke hazard to younger toddlers), 1 wagon base, 2 minifigures, 2 doors, 2 picket fences, medium sized base plate, 1 eyeball brick, and an assortment of several dozen brick pieces. Also included is an idea booklet.




Although LEGO recommends age between 1.5 to 5 as the target, it is both safe (aside from flower pieces mentioned earlier) and appropriate for those as early as 1 year old. Typical of LEGO, all the pieces are very durable and BPA free (ABS plastic). My only criticism is the inclusion of only one wagon base and eyeball brick.Endless funGreat set for kidsGood Buy! Piece color in picture may not match colors listed. Printed patterns are correct unless noted. Available from these Associated stores: 91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   00   01   02   03   04   05   06   07   08   09 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 LEGO DUPLO 5416 Bucket of Bricks Product Dimensions19.2 x 28.8 x 20.3 cm Manufacturer recommended age:18 months - 5 years Number of Puzzle Pieces33 156,231 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Toddler Toys > Bricks & Blocks Date First Available1 Nov. 2006




Colourful and creative play! Creativity starts with LEGO DUPLO® bricks! These safe, durable pieces are perfect for young hands and imaginative minds. Includes a cat, a window, flowers, and lots of bricks for building, all in a sturdy storage box with lid. Duplo 10623 Basic Bricks Playset 6176 DUPLO Basic Bricks Duplo 10618 Creative Building Box See all 38 customer reviews Mr. Scott P. Lethbridge See all 38 customer reviews (newest first) My little brothers loved these.... You can't go wrong with Lego let alone MASSIVE lego. They are great to add to Duplo sets. I'm pleased with the item and the bucket supplied is sturdy and handy too. This is a very good way for the younger children to learn how to fix things together and have many hours of fun in the meantime.The delivery for this item was a bit slow. My 2 yr old loves this Lego now she can build Lego just like her 7 yr old sister, great product. Storage box is also big enough that you can fit another pack of Lego in.




I purchased a toy the same as this one for my first grandchild 6 yerars ago. Since then it has seen off two other grandchildren. They still come to my house and play with it.happy with the purchase. I bought it as a present for a 2 years old. Lego's are, have always been exelent toys, I didn't expect my 18 month old to be so intrested in them, but he is, he's more into undoing them for now than constructing, but shows a... Bought for a 3 year old & he loves it. Quite a few bricks inside at a good price- you can't beat this for lego! the product was great but dissapointed with the size but over all my nephew loves it. it is also very sturdy and easy to clean Toys & Games > Baby & Toddler Toys > Bricks & Blocks 89   90   91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   00   01   02   03   04   05   06   07   08 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Color table too wide to display completely inline.




Click here for the complete table.For the Kinder Duplo confectionery product, see Kinder Chocolate. Duplo (trademarked as DUPLO) is a product range of the construction toy Lego, designed for children aged 1½ to 5 years old. Duplo bricks are twice the length, height and width of traditional Lego bricks, making them easier to handle and less likely to be swallowed by younger children. Despite their size, they are still compatible with traditional Lego bricks. Initially launched in 1969, the Duplo range has gone on to include sets with figures, cars, houses and trains. Duplo is manufactured in Nyíregyháza, Hungary. Duplo bricks alongside a smaller red regular-sized Lego brick Duplo and regular-sized Lego compatibility demonstrated Duplo bricks were introduced in 1969, in four colors: red, yellow, blue, and white. The following year, two more sets were added with blue and red wheel plates. In the product catalog for 1971, the sets were described as being for children from 1 to 2 years, but were still sold mixed with Lego bricks, normally designed for ages 3 to 12.




In 1972, the Duplo brick with two rows of two studs was introduced. In 1975, Duplo became its own product brand, with five sets made up exclusively of Duplo bricks. New additions included a round-topped two-by-two stud brick and a small four-wheeled wagon with two rows of six studs. With these new Duplo sets, Lego began targeting children 1½ years old with the intention that when the children became older, their Duplo bricks could be used together with regular Lego bricks. In 1977, the Duplo name was dropped in favor of Lego Preschool. Small figures the size of two-by-two bricks were introduced, made up of a cylindrical head and a tapered, limbless body, similar in design to Fisher-Price's Little People. Another new brick was a half arch. The new sets included figures, doors, and two-by-six brick wagons that could act as a car or train. The name Duplo was brought back in 1979, along with a new reworked logo. Some brick sets were sold inside a plush version of the rabbit from the logo, that zipped closed.




In 1983, other Duplo figures appeared, often called Duplo people. These figures have a moveable head, arms, and legs and look like large Lego minifigures, but cannot be taken apart, making them safer for small children. Also in 1983, set number 2700 was introduced with a model of a steam engine with two train cars. In 1986, a Duplo doll house with sliding doors was introduced. This included a Duplo people mother, father, and smaller child. In 1992, Duplo Toolo was introduced. These used internal screws to stay together. 1993 brought a grey rail train system with a stop and start track. Later, two more train systems arrived. In 2005, Lego started selling Duplo trains themed as Thomas the Tank Engine. The name Duplo was dropped again in favor of Explore in 2002. In the 2004 spring catalog, there was a reminder that Duplo was now called Explore, but that fall the well-known Duplo name was back yet again with a new rabbit logo designed to match the new elephant logo for the Lego Quatro range.

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