Search
  Shop

Toys & Games

Arts & Crafts

Learning & Education

Puzzles

Preschool

Electronics for Kids

Kids' Furniture & Room Décor

Stuffed Animals & Toys

Construction, Blocks & Models

Games

Action Figures

Activities & Amusements

R/C Airplanes

R/C Blimps

R/C Boats

R/C Cars & Trucks

R/C Helicopters

R/C Radios

R/C Simulators

R/C Accessories

Lego Store

Fisher Price

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Home

Toys & Games

LEGO Duplo Building Set-71 pieces (5506)

LEGO Duplo Building Set-71 pieces  (5506)

Email a friendEmailView larger imageZoom

LEGO Duplo Building Set-71 pieces (5506)

 
SKU:  

LS212-1

In Stock
Availability:   Usually ships in 1 business days
 
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
 

The perfect start to LEGO® DUPLO® building and creativity! This sturdy and reusable storage container with transparent lid includes an inspirational building booklet, lots of child-safe basic LEGO® DUPLO® bricks, and plenty of special elements for creating rolling cars, planes, houses and much more. With LEGO DUPLO, the possibilities are endless!

 
List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $26.97 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
You Save: $3.02 (10%)
 
 

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.


Product Details
Product Length:14.84 inches
Product Width:8.66 inches
Product Height:7.56 inches
Product Weight:2.4 pounds
Package Length:15.0 inches
Package Width:8.9 inches
Package Height:7.5 inches
Package Weight:2.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 43 reviews

Features
  • With this LEGO DUPLO set, the possibilities are endless for creating rolling cars, planes, houses and much more

  • Features 1 DUPLO figure, a wagon base, a window, a building plate and a lot of basic bricks

  • Sturdy storage box with transparent lid can be used again and again

  • Instruction booklet filled with creative, yet simple ideas to inspire building is included

  • Contains 71 pieces


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 43 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

131 of 132 found the following review helpful:


5Exactly how full is the box?  Jul 03, 2011 By Michael E. Lee "internet shopaholic"
I bought this for my two-year-old, and she really loves it. Here are some details I couldn't find before purchasing:

About the box:
* The box is about the size of a large shoe box, with a transparent plastic top.
* The top can be opened by a young toddler, if you show her where to lift it. (You need to pull in a specific spot.)
* The included Legos fill the box about halfway. So there is room for an additional 50+ pieces if you want to add.

About specific pieces:
* One non-block: a boy with a hat
* Two flowers
* One (flimsy) window that opens and closes. This is the only piece that will break, and it will break soon.
* Only one green floor/platform to build on, and it's small: 4 dots by 8 dots
* One car

Hope that helps...

43 of 46 found the following review helpful:


4Too few blocks included in the "large" brick box  Oct 27, 2010 By Patrick Goetz "cultural omnivore"
I love this product, but was somewhat disappointed in the number of blocks that came in the large plastic box; not even enough to build a single decent-sized structure. I've since ordered a large bag of additional blocks LEGO DUPLO Brick Set to add to the box.

21 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5Classic Duplos  Feb 25, 2010 By radio mom
My 2-year-old son played with duplos all the time at the child center at our gym, so we bought him some for home. He plays with them almost every day. This set is nice because you can add some of the plain block sets to it and store them in the box.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Duplo the classic toy!  Nov 25, 2010 By Hcat7
Bought these for my 4yr old who just loves to build all the time. Set was bought in addtion to the bonus packs to give him more options to build.
He could build for hours and hours. Love it!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5It's the wheels and little guy that make this a great set.  Mar 19, 2012 By Andrew J. Riemer "Andrew James Riemer"
As a father of ten, we've had a number of Duplo sets over the years. Whenever we need to replenish our supply (this year being one such time), we look for a new set based on three basic factors: wheels, people, and price.

Price is a general constraint for us. We're willing to spend $25-$30 for a set of Duplo blocks. They're tremendously durable, and you can even run them through the dishwasher (in one of those cages used for baby bottle accessories). Within that price range, we try to maximize the number of bricks we get. If wanting only bricks (no special pieces), then you should be able to get 80 or more bricks starting at $20 on sale. If you want those special parts (e.g., wheels and a character)--and in our experience, they are some of the most used parts when the kids play--then you are looking in that $25-$30 range with at least 65 other blocks.

All of our kids, especially the boys, loved having the wheels. They would make cars and trucks, and eventually airplanes and rolling robots. Sure, they could make many of these things without the wheels, but they seemed to play longer when they were making wheeled things.

Both the boys and girls like the little characters, but the girls would often take the Duplo person away to play with other dolls or for other activities. The boys would almost always make the boy a driver, or some person who was running from (or fighting) the giant robot, tank, or whatever they built with the other blocks.

Many people might not think of Duplo blocks as educational, but they are a great tool for teaching little ones about colors, numbers, and matching. It also helps fine-motor coordination as they try to assemble the bricks (especially at the youngest ages). We have a special needs child who was grown very fond of the bricks, and really enjoys assembling and disaassembling small stacks of them (this year's purchase was targeted for him).

**A SPECIAL NOTE ON THEME SETS**
Unless you have a specific desire to get your kids the specially themed Duplo sets (e.g., Bob the Builder), I recommend skipping those (with one exception, see below) and getting just a basic set like this one for these reasons:

1) Cost. Themed sets cost more for less. You end up paying for the name/theme, and little else.

2) You simply get more blocks with the non-themed sets, and more blocks means more fun play.

3) Themeed sets usually have more special (unique) bricks. They can be used with any set, but those specialized bricks often aren't used as much (based on our experiences) in general play.

4) Most kids don't keep the sets together as displayed on the box. They like to tear things apart and build new things. Knowing that they will do that anyway, it seems to decrease the value of the special theme sets. By the time they are old enough to care about keeping sets togehter (or restoring the set to its original layout after playing with the bricks), the kids are about ready for the first regular Lego set.

**AN EXCEPTION ON THEME SETS (ANIMALS)**
The only theme sets my wife and I will occasionally purchase are the ones with the animal figures and extra people. These are a great gift for a child who already has a supply of Duplo blocks, as they add to the fun. Two such sets that we've picked up recently are LEGO DUPLO My First Zoo 6136 and DUPLO LEGO Ville Baby Zoo V70 (4962). Both have been fantastic additions to our assortment of blocks.

See all 43 customer reviews on Amazon.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 About UsContact Us
Links 
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore