LEGO DUPLO Batman building toys are compatible with all LEGO DUPLO construction sets for creative building. The Batwing is over 1” high, 6” long and 5” wide. The Penguin’s duck vehicle is over 3” high, 3” long and 2” wide. 28 pieces – For boys and girls between the ages of 2 and 5 years old. Features lots of colorful LEGO® DUPLO® pieces including a wheelbase, propeller, 2 opening windows, slide and chairs, which can be used to create many different scenarios. Accessory elements include an umbrella, 8 flowers and a camera with peep-hole viewfinder. Includes bricks decorated as a car window, teddy bear, grilled food, ice cream and View all. 1½-3. Ages. 7. Pieces. 30325. Item. Deliveries and Returns. Toddlers will love to build this cute little LEGO® DUPLO® brachiosaurus, then take it apart and create three different dinosaurs from the same bricks. 1. Develop hand-eye coordination, dexterity & other fine motor skills as they manipulate the bricks. 2. Develop logical thinking & early engineering skills e.g. if you build too high, the blocks will fall over. 3. Begin to understand the concept of 3D geometric shapes as they touch & feel the shape, size & weight of the blocks. 4. Jun 30, 2017 - Explore Sharon Ware's board "Mega Bloks" on Pinterest. See more ideas about mega bloks, legos, lego duplo. With its colourful steam train, fun accessories, and engaging lights and sounds, this LEGO DUPLO train set takes the humble train set and adds in so many extra layers of fun. The track is easy for toddlers to put together and the locomotive is simple to build too, then you just press the push and go motor and off it goes. Low coffee table or something similar. Colorful acrylic paint (you may also need sandpaper and primer) Black and white paint acrylic paint for roads. Two 15″ LEGO DUPLO baseplates. #6 Drill Bit and Countersink to use with a cordless drill. Wood Screws #6 x 1/2″ – we used 18 screws total. How toddlers develop confidence and self-expression. Child development professionals share their expertise on how exploring shapes and stories nurtures youngsters’ imaginations. “Through play, children develop the ability to express their ideas”. Dr. Natalie Rusk -- Research Scientist at Lifelong Kindergarten, MIT Media Lab. b565k9.