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This website no longer supports Internet Explorer 9 or below, please upgrade to a newer browser. Target has a new app With new features and a new design it’s quicker and easier to shop at Target FREE Click + Collect FREE Delivery on orders over $80* 5 - 8 years For small hands with BIG imaginations. The perfect toy for your childÕs development. Twice the size of ordinary LEGO and brightly coloured LEGO DUPLO is your childÕs introduction to the fun world of LEGO. Page 1 of 2 LEGO® DUPLO® Batcave Challenge 10842 LEGO® DUPLO® Batwing Adventure 10823 LEGO® DUPLO® Cinderella's Magical Castle 10855 LEGO® DUPLO® Preschool 10833 LEGO® DUPLO® Number Train 10847 LEGO® DUPLO® My First Carousel 10845 LEGO® DUPLO® Family House 10835 LEGO® DUPLO® My First Bricks 10848 LEGO® DUPLO® Pizzeria 10834 LEGO® DUPLO® Creative Builder Box 10853 LEGO® DUPLO® High Street 10836 LEGO® DUPLO® My First Plane 10849




LEGO® DUPLO® My First Bird 10852 LEGO® DUPLO® Birthday Picnic 10832 LEGO® DUPLO® Family Pets 10838 LEGO® Duplo® Backhoe Loader 10811 LEGO® DUPLO® Town Push Train 10810 Rated 5 out of 5 stars LEGO® DUPLO® Town Big Construction Site 10813 Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars LEGO® DUPLO® Town Around The World 10805 Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars LEGO® DUPLO® Town Little Plane 10808 LEGO® DUPLO® Creative Play My First Rocket 10815 LEGO® DUPLO® Town Police Patrol 10809 LEGO® DUPLO® Creative Play My First Truck 10818 LEGO® DUPLO® Creative Play My First Cars and Trucks 10816 LEGO® DUPLO® Town Tow Truck 10814 LEGO® DUPLO® Town Baby Animals 10801 LEGO® DUPLO® Town Horse Trailer 10807 LEGO® DUPLO® Spider-Man Spider Truck Adventure 10608 LEGO® DUPLO® Town Airport 10590 LEGO® DUPLO® Number Train 10558 Rated 4.75 out of 5 stars Your Recently Viewed ItemsLego Duplo Birthday PartyErics BirthdayColors Birthday PartyBdayDk FamilyLegopartyLego MosaicMosaic BuildLegos LegosForwardPlanning your little one's birthday party can be a lot of fun, especially if you can make clever use of their LEGO DUPLO bricks!




Shop LEGO From a galaxy far, far away… LEGO® Star Wars™ provides exciting opportunities for your child to develop construction skills and relive the excitement of the films or create their own imaginative adventures. Shop Now > Fire up your child’s imagination with a Fire Brigade setting, construction site or recreate a police car chase through a city street. LEGO® City allows your child to replicate the action and adventure of the world they see outside with LEGO®. Shop Now > A world your child will love. Expand your child’s growing creativity with endless colourful scenarios of animals and everyday life with the classic LEGO building experience. Hours of imaginative play for your child. Shop Now > For small hands with BIG imaginations. The perfect toy for your child’s development. Twice the size of ordinary LEGO® and brightly coloured LEGO® DUPLO® is your child’s introduction to the fun world of LEGO®. Shop Now > Your child will discover how easy and fun building LEGO can be with LEGO Juniors.




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Each set can be rebuilt three different ways for limitless fun. Shop Now > Based on the hit TV series, LEGO Ninjago is an exciting world of ninja battles against the forces of evil. Building is just one part of the fun as your child can also play the Spinjitzu game with friends, creating an interactive, fun and social experience for growing minds. DUPLO is a theme and a subline which is intended for children aged 1-5 years old, and was introduced as a brand in the year of 1975, though the name and the blocks had already been around since 1969. The three forms of minifigures, or DUPLO figures are more sizable and stable, [1] and the blocks are about twice the length, width, and height of their equivalent System brick and half the length of a QUATRO brick. It can be noted that DUPLO is compatible with normal System bricks, but only with 2x2s and further because it's too big for 1x1 and 1x2x3 bricks. First bricks (1969 - 1975) The first DUPLO bricks and the name DUPLO appeared first in the year 1969.




[2] There were originally four colours: Red, Yellow, Blue, and White. They were designed to connect more with System bricks than the newer DUPLO bricks of recent years. The bricks were 18 times larger than a regular system brick. They were released in sets 510, and 511, both with System bricks. They were considered to be System-Duplo sets, aimed at younger children. This was the beginning of the LEGO Group's products for the younger market. Two more sets were introduced the next year, adding new blue and red wheel plates. The sets were designed for 1 to 2-year-olds, but were continued to be mixed with System blocks. [3] In 1972, the first 2x2 studded brick was introduced. When DUPLO/Pre-School sets were introduced in their final form in 1969, the first DUPLO sets had a green LEGO logo. This logo was short lived, and by 1971 new DUPLO sets were introduced that used the red LEGO logo, and the text 'DUPLO' in green on the box'. Start of the theme (1975-1980) In 1975 DUPLO became an independent theme, with five sets made up exclusively of DUPLO bricks.




In 1977, the decision was taken to rename DUPLO Preschool. In the Preschool range, new DUPLO bricks were introduced, including arches and the first DUPLO figures, which did not have movable limbs. In 1979, the theme was returned to the name of DUPLO, and received its logo, a rabbit designed in a style similar to PRIMO's elephant. Continuation and new ideas (1980 - 2000) In 1983, DUPLO Figures were similar to their current design, with moveable limbs. They were more like larger minifigures than their predecessor, minus the ability to be taken apart, due to their target audience being young children. It also saw the first DUPLO Trains, and the DUPLO Baby series. 1992 saw the introduction of Toolo, in which screws where used to keep pieces together. In 1993, a grey-train rail system, 4.5v arrived. Since then there have been two others. Only two motorized sets were released in the DUPLO theme. In 1995, DUPLO Primo was launched. (DUPLO Baby in America) On the first of January in 1997, Primo and DUPLO were officially renamed LEGO DUPLO and LEGO PRIMO.




1999 saw licensed sets introduced to DUPLO, with Winnie the Pooh Explore and licensed success (2000 to present) In 2001, DUPLO released Bob the Builder sets, which have since become one of the longest running licensed themes. In 2002, the name was once again dropped, and the theme combined with LEGO Baby to form Explore, which tried to encourage children to explore life. In late 2004, however, Explore ended and DUPLO was once again back. 2005 saw the introduction of Thomas and Friends DUPLO Train sets. In 2010, a deal with Disney saw the return of Disney characters in DUPLO sets, unseen since Mickey Mouse. Toy Story and Disney Cars all saw several sets released. Disney Cars has been released in DUPLO and Lego sets. Further more, in 2011, a second line of Winnie the Pooh sets was released, in 2012 Disney Princess was released, in 2013 Mickey Mouse & Friends, Planes and Jake and the Never Land Pirates were released, in 2014 DC Universe will be released.




With the success of the Friends line, DUPLO added more female characters and girl based sets in 2012, 2013 and 2014. Like System, DUPLO also has subthemes released. These are often juniorized versions of System themes, like Pirates and Castle. Dacta or Educational DUPLO sets are those released under LEGO's educational brand, Dacta. They are often designed for schools and include things like LEGO tables. DUPLO Town sets were introduced in 1978. The sets ranged from fire and police to circus and race related sets. From 2004 The LEGO Group has used the name LEGO Ville for all DUPLO Town related sets. Playhouse sets were introduced in 1979. The sets cover scenes from houses or single rooms to furniture sets for DUPLO Figures. DUPLO Train started in 1983 and is still active today. Thomas and Friends sets can be considered part of this theme. There have been three track varieties so far. Baby was a theme that produced Baby toys. In 1995 it became Primo until it became separate of the DUPLO name in 1997 .




In Toolo, the pieces where held joined together using tools, like a screwdriver. 14 sets were released. A car based version, Action Wheelers, was released after Toolo ended. DUPLO Primo was the step in-between Baby and Primo. Four of the sets released in this peroid were Stack 'n' Learn sets. DUPLO Western sets were released in 1998. Eleven sets were released in this subtheme. A prehistoric based theme, Dinosaurs ran for two years. This theme was continued as Dino ten years later. Included were Dinosaurs and Cavemen. Main article: Little Forest Friends Little Forest Friends was based on people who lived in a forest and what goes on in their lives. It contained twelve sets, including a story book. Main article: Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh was the first LEGO and DUPLO licensed theme based on the Winnie the Pooh stories by AA Milne and the media based on them with figures such as Pooh , Piglet and Tigger. Action Wheelers was a construction based theme similar to Toolo, focusing on building vehicles in a similar manner.




When Explore was formed from DUPLO, it became Explore Logic. Main article: Bob the Builder One of the longest running licensed themes, Bob the Builder is based on the British children's TV show of the same name. It mainly featured the vehicles from the show. It became part of Explore when it was formed in 2002 and when DUPLO returned, Bob the Builder also returned with it. Dolls was a 2001 attempt to get into the Doll market. There were nine regular sets available. The theme of three sets, Zooters featured three named creatures. The theme only lasted a year. Castle was split into two different types. The two groups of knights similar to System Castle, and the Princess Castle sets, aimed more toward young girls. Two Ferrari DUPLO sets were released in 2004. They were similar to System releases. LEGO Ville is the DUPLO alternate to City. Prior to 2004 all police, fire, construction and other town-related sets were released as part of the DUPLO Town theme.




Farm was a theme based on farm life and animals. It was released before the City Farm sets. Main article: Thomas & Friends Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends is a theme based on the Thomas the Tank Engine books and TV show. It is closely related to Train. Four sets were released in the DUPLO equivalent of Pirates. The sets mainly contained ships. Dino was an remake of the Dinosaurs theme from ten years earlier. The theme had twenty sets featuring different types of dinosaurs and DUPLO Figures. Toy Story is one of three Disney licensed themes for 2010. The sets seem to be based more on the latest movie, Toy Story 3, then the other two. Cars is a 2010 Disney licensed theme based on the both Cars and Cars 2. Disney Princess is a Disney licensed theme based on the stories of some of the most famous princesses. Main article: Jake and the Never Land Pirates Jake and the Never Land Pirates follows Jake's pirate adventures in Neverland. Main article: Mickey Mouse & Friends

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