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FREE Delivery in the UK. DetailsLEGO 10816 Duplo My First Cars and Trucks - Multi-Coloured FREE Delivery on orders over . Product Dimensions3.5 x 1.9 x 0.9 cm Manufacturer recommended age:18 months - 5 years Main Language(s)Italian translation, Italian manual, German manual, French manual, English manual, Spanish manual, Italian Number of Puzzle Pieces31 4,679 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available30 Nov. 2012 Hop aboard the Number Train where learning to count has never been so much fun! With numbered LEGO DUPLO bricks and 3 wagons, young builders will learn math skills while creating and constructing their own toddler-friendly train! Rebuild into a tunnel, building, dog house and more. Includes child LEGO DUPLO figure and a dog. 1 x Features 10 numbered bricks, dog, 3 wagon bases and other assorted bricks LEGO DUPLO bricks are twice the size of ordinary LEGO bricks – making them perfect for small hands and growing imaginations.




The warm, brightly coloured bricks are your child’s introduction to a world of imaginative building. DUPLO sets can be mixed and matched, creating fun new play experiences. LEGO DUPLO Number Train All aboard the Number Train to skill building!Includes child DUPLO figure and a dog. Teach your child to count while playing with the LEGO DUPLO Number Train with numbered bricks. Features 10 numbered DUPLO bricks, dog, 3 wagon bases and other assorted DUPLO bricks. Rebuild into a tunnel, building or dog house with a roof that opens! Includes child LEGO DUPLO figure. What LEGO DUPLO is all about Your child still learns mainly through play. They are discovering their own imagination and want to go shopping, throw a tea party or drive a big bus - a fantasy bus, of course. By imitating adults and what they do, children get to know the world around them and understand it better. Your child enjoys the company of others, especially during play. There’s always so much to learn and praise and encouragement from parents makes every experience an exciting learning adventure.




The brightly coloured LEGO DUPLO sets enable children to learn playfully: daily routines, school, life on a farm or how to combine colours and fruits. Your child can play with LEGO DUPLO bricks from the age of around 1½ years, using them to build towers or learning to recognise different colours. It won’t be long before your child has acquired the fine motor skills needed to put their first bricks together without your help. LEGO DUPLO provides endless creative fun for pre-school kids. The extra large bricks, which have been specially developed for small hands, allow your child to imagine, build and explore their own new worlds. Getting started in the world of little bricks LEGO Juniors offers children aged four years and upwards all of their favourite themes: diggers and police stations, superheroes and princesses, houses and much more. LEGO Juniors bricks are just as small as normal LEGO bricks, but play sets contain larger pre-made pieces which are ideal for small hands, guaranteeing your child a sense of achievement and building fun.




Play to Learn Hide n Squeak Eggs See all 582 customer reviews This train is great! Like all Lego Duplo it's robust, colourful and above all entertaining for small people. By small people, I mean children, not hobbits. There are numbers on the sides of the 'carriages' to encourage early numeracy too, which is a nice touch.It's compatible with all other Duplo bits and pieces so it can be combined with all manner of improbable things. Only this morning, my 20 month old son had a cat as the engine driver, and a window in place of the engine. Madness I tell you!Recent research places a conservative estimate of a trillion songs now in existence about trains. The upbeat 70s optimism of the O'Jays''Love Train', Ozzy Osbourne's 80s classic 'Crazy Train', and not forgetting the gentle refrain of Cat Stevens' 'Peace Train', all collectively illustrate the importance of this form of transport to humanity in all its myriad shapes and colours...What has this got to do with this Lego Duplo Number Train I hear you cry?




Trains are important, and this one is no less important that the others even though it may not be sixteen coaches long, and have taken my baby away, to paraphrase Elvis.Hurrah!LEGO DUPLO 10558: Number Train See all 582 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk Good set - lots of play valueWe have our own set, but bought this for my nephew now. Very good my son loves it Grandson loves this, good way to teach numbers too, easy to pull along when built Can't go wrong with Duplo You can't go wrong with Duplo. This train has numbers on it so educational too. My friend's son was delighted with the Christmas gift. I bought the first trucks too.Great value for money. My two year old granddaughter has great fun reassembling her train in various ways. Toys & Games > Building & Construction ToysLast month, we drove over the Causeway and checked ourselves into LEGOLAND Hotel. We didn’t tell the kids that we were headed there and once it came into view, they were beside themselves in excitement!




We stayed here in December 2013 and since then, the kids have been asking to come back. While we busied ourselves with checking in, the kids were playing to their hearts’ content in the pirate ship and castle play areas in the lobby. The LEGO play areas are such a good idea because the kids are happily occupied while the parents handle the boring task of getting the room keys. During our last visit, we stayed at the Adventure themed room so we decided to try out the Kingdom themed room this time around. I just love all the themed LEGO features in the room and the kids cannot get enough of their bunk beds and TV and LEGO set to play with. If not for the fact that the theme park is an even bigger draw, we may never be able to get them out of the room! Of course, we adults also appreciate having a huge bed that we don’t need to share with the kids and our own TV. For dinner, after a long day at both the water and theme parks, we ordered room service and chilled out in front of our respective TV sets before having a good night’s sleep.




Special mention goes to the LEGOLAND Hotel themed lifts. Whenever we take the lifts up or down, the kids start dancing up a storm when the disco lights and music come on. Even the adults can’t help grooving to the beat! Breakfast in the LEGOLAND Hotel Bricks Family Restaurant is a decent affair and there is a good variety of food available from the typical continental breakfast sort of bread, eggs and sausages, to nasi lemak for those who prefer something local. It can get crowded and a queue may form during the busiest period in the morning but the kids will be kept entertained by the large foam bricks in the area just outside the restaurant. It just makes perfect sense to stay at LEGOLAND Hotel when you are visiting the theme park and water park so that the kids can play all afternoon, check into the hotel and have a wee nap, continue playing their heart out, and then have a good night’s rest without anyone having to drive or take the bus all the way back to Singapore after a long tiring day.




Can’t wait to come back again and the next time, we’ll probably book the Pirate themed room! We were in LEGOLAND Malaysia a couple of weekends ago and it was the start of their Halloween Brick-or-Treat Party Nights. Since we were also staying at LEGOLAND hotel, the best part was the extended opening time. Every Friday and Saturday from now to 31 October, the Park will be open until 8.30pm so the kids can play for an even longer time. The Halloween Brick-or-Treat Party Nights take place at LEGO Kingdoms from 4pm to 8.30pm. You can start your Brick-or-Treat journey at Lord Vampyre’s Ballroom with a count-the-bats maze then explore the Brick-or-Treat trail and be rewarded with lots of fun and goodies along the way. At the end of the Brick-or-Treat trail, each participant will be rewarded with a special limited edition Halloween 2015 Commemorative DUPLO Brick. Look out for the LEGO Giant Pumpkin and giant LEGO White Ghost at The Beginning (quite hard to miss!) and grab some scary pictures with the Halloween LEGO mascots, including the newest monster – Frankenstein!




The kids were super excited to see the mascots and we managed to get pictures with Frankenstein, Green Witch and Lord Vampyre. There are live shows at Castle stage at specific show times throughout the day as well as LEGO building activities. The kids loved the face-painting bit and there was a queue of eager children (and some adults) waiting for their turn to get their face or hand painted. Halloween at LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort is happening from 2 – 31 October and the park will open until 8:30 pm on Friday & Saturday, 7 pm on Sunday, and 6 pm from Monday to Thursday. Tickets for entry are priced at RM85 per person. Annual Pass holders can enjoy free entrance and bring a friend for just RM70. Time to head to LEGOLAND for a fun Halloween celebration if the exams are over! I’ve been terribly behind with my travel posts! I haven’t blogged about our Taipei trip in March (!!) and our Perth trip in June (!) but here’s a quick one on our quick getaway to Port Dickson over the National Day long weekend.




You can get more info over at my post for Petite Travellers so I’m just sharing a few photos of the trip in this post. My favourite set of murals are the ones by Ernest Zacharevic at Hin Bus Depot Art Centre. It’s supposed to be open from 12pm to 7pm everyday but when we got there at 12.15pm, it was still locked up and appeared empty! We walked around looking for an alternate entrance (there’s supposed to be a side gate somewhere) but couldn’t find any. We were about to give up after half an hour because it was just SO ridiculously hot (and Anya was very upset because she had hit her head on a car side mirror), but I decided to give it one last shot and managed to find a bit of fence I could peer in from. I saw a guy inside and shouted at him to open up the place. Turns out they are somewhat… ermm… flexible with their opening time so it’s better to go at about 1pm. Beside the Ernest Zacharevic pieces, there are 2 pieces by Louis Gan that are frequently attributed to the former because of the similar styles.




He has one more ‘Nostalgic Meal Order’ piece along Kinta Lane that I didn’t have time to visit. Another series is the 101 Lost Kittens project by a group of artists to create awareness of stray animals. We were in Penang last week for my sister’s wedding so I took the chance to hunt for some street art. There’s a map indicating where the murals are found and this map is available at the airport and also at some hotels. It was unbelievably hot and we were extremely exhausted from walking around. I strongly recommend getting a trishaw for the day or renting a bike for the street art hunt! These are the pieces by Ernest Zacharevic. The one of two kids and a cat in a boat at Chew Jetty is almost completely weathered away but I didn’t know that so I walked all the way there for nothing. If only I’d read this particular blog post before my hunt! We took Anya to Legoland theme park in January but didn’t bring her brother along because he was too tiny then. So while we were staying at Legoland Hotel, we bought the 2-day combo ticket and visited the theme park a few times. 




Since there are very few rides that Adam can go on (and even fewer for me!), we split up with Adrian accompanying Anya for the fun stuff while Adam and I went on the tamer rides. We started off with a ride on the Legoland Express before heading to Duplo Play Town to meet up with Anya who had gone for the rides at Lego Kingdoms. Adam managed to get on the Lost Kingdom ride and enjoyed it very much. Then it was lunch at Market Restaurant before we headed to Lego City for Junior Driving School (for Anya), the Boating School (very long queue) and the Rescue Academy (we all got on but only Adrian did any work). After visiting The Big Shop and going for one more ride on the Aquazone Wave Racers (something Anya was too short for the last time), we went back to the hotel to check in. Adam had his nap while the other two went back out for more rides before we all met up together again for the carolling and Christmas tree light-up. I think it’s so great that the park is open until 8pm during the holidays!

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