Set Facts
- The LEGO DUPLO set includes two inbox activity starter cards and a teacher booklet.
- The set features number tiles useful for early numeracy teaching.
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Annual growth
+3.59% (this set +7.98%)
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Community Stats
Playground currently ranks #74 out of the top most owned sets in Education Duplo.
About Education Duplo

The LEGO Education Duplo sets are designed for educational purposes, targeting preschool and early elementary-aged children to support learning through play. The "World People Set" (45011) includes a variety of Duplo figures representing different cultures and professions, aimed at promoting diversity and community awareness. The "Community Transport Set" (9211) features vehicles such as cars, buses, and a helicopter, along with corresponding figures, to teach children about different modes of transportation and their roles in a community. The "Math Train" (45008) combines numeracy skills with imaginative play, featuring a train with numbered bricks and figures to help children learn counting and basic math. The "Story Tales" (45005) set includes a variety of Duplo bricks, characters, and props designed to encourage storytelling, language development, and creative thinking. These sets are often used in classroom settings to enhance educational experiences through interactive, hands-on activities.
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Hailed in tests as most interesting overall novelty by teachers in the USA, the UK and Germany, this new LEGO DUPLO set is ideal for encouraging creative play, imaginative storytelling, and use of language related to shape, color and position. The set, which includes two inbox activity starter cards and a teacher booklet, is also great for exploring people, communities and leisure activities - and the number tiles that are included are useful for early numeracy teaching.
Key Learning Points:
Exploring people and communities.
Investigating social roles, feelings, and behaviors.
Being imaginative through role play and problem solving.
Exploring shape, space, position, and numeracy.
Planning and experimenting with design.
Communicating ideas and experiences and listening to others.
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