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LEGO34-Piece Duplo My First Animal Brick Box

R399

Retail: R500
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Toddlers will have so much fun building their own animal train with the LEGO® DUPLO My First Animal Brick Box!

Help them sort the bricks into different colors and talk about each iconic animal as you build them together: an elephant with a slide for a trunk, a crocodile with hinged jaws, a lion with opening mouth, a giraffe with a bendy neck and a white bird.

The bright and chunky DUPLO bricks are specially designed to be fun and safe for small hands and come in a handy storage box.

Product Features
  • 34-Pieces
  • 5 buildable animals: an elephant on wheels with a slide for a trunk, a crocodile on wheels with hinged jaws, a lion on wheels with opening mouth, a giraffe on wheels with a bendy neck and a bird.
  • Have fun together as your child learns how to recognize and sort colors, and help develop language skills by talking about the iconic animals as you build them.
  • Join 4 of the animals together to make an animal parade and drive the train around the room.
  • Inspire creative play and imagination as toddlers make up their own stories about the animals with this versatile toy.
  • Use the handy storage box to keep all your LEGO® DUPLO® bricks together.
  • Makes an ideal gift for preschool children.
  • LEGO® DUPLO® products are specially designed to be fun and easy for small hands.
  • Elephant measures over 4” (12cm) high, 7” (19cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide.
  • Crocodile measures over 4” (12cm) high, 3” (8cm) long and 4” (12cm) wide.
  • Lion measures over 4” (12cm) high, 7” (19cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide.
  • Giraffe measures over 6” (16cm) high, 4” (12cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide.
  • Bird measures over 4” (11cm) high, 3” (9cm) wide and 4” (11cm) deep.
  • Combine with 10859 My First Ladybug to extend the animal train.
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