Set Facts
- The set includes four animals representing two animal families—a kitten and a bear cub—each with an adult and a child figure.
- The kitten and bear cub figures feature face bricks with two expressions: one side is happy and the other is sad.
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Daily Routines Eating & Bedtime Reviews
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“The LEGO DUPLO My First Daily Routines: Eating & Bedtime set introduces toddlers to everyday habits through simple builds and expressive play. With color-coded pieces, hinged windows, and double-sided face bricks, it helps children practice motor skills and explore emotions around mealtime and bedtime. Parents value its durable quality, clear design, and versatility for combining with other DUPLO sets to support learning through play.”
About Duplo Daily Routines

The LEGO DUPLO Daily Routines sets, released in 2024, are designed to help young children understand and engage in everyday activities. The set "Daily Routines: Eating & Bedtime" (10414) includes buildable scenes for mealtime and bedtime, featuring elements like a dining table, food items, a bed, and a storybook. The set "Daily Routines: Bath Time" (10413) focuses on the bath time routine, including a bathtub, a sink, and various bath toys. These sets aim to make daily routines fun and educational, helping children develop a sense of structure and responsibility.
Summary
Duplo Daily Routines Daily Routines Eating & Bedtime set 10414 was released in January 2024, retailing for $30, but has since been retired. New, unopened Daily Routines Eating & Bedtime sets are valued at $39, while used sets can be found for $32 in good condition.
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Help toddlers explore their feelings with the LEGO® DUPLO® My First Daily Routines: Eating & Bedtime (10414) toy. This fun, hands-on toy for preschool kids aged 18 months and up comes with 4 relatable animal toys.
Bedtime and mealtimes can be emotional for little ones, but this early-learning toy lets toddlers express how they feel during these activities. The set comes with 2 cute animal families, both of which include a grown-up and a child. The kitten and bear cub figures come with face bricks with 2 expressions – one side happy, the other sad – making it easy for toddlers who can’t yet talk to show how they feel.
LEGO DUPLO sets are a great way to learn through play. Amid the fun, interactive role play, parents can use the toy figures to explain to toddlers the importance of routines. Toddlers build fine motor skills as they assemble the colorful bricks to construct the 2 house toys. Each routine is color coded to make building a breeze.
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