
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.
2004 LEGO Sets
In 2004, LEGO underwent a major shakeup as it worked to recover from record losses in 2003. This year saw significant changes in product strategy, color design, and partnerships, all of which played a role in LEGO’s long-term turnaround. One of the most controversial changes was the replacement of several long-standing LEGO colors, including gray, dark gray, brown, and violet, with newer, more vibrant shades. This shift also included the introduction of light nougat, which became the standard skin tone for many licensed minifigures.