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324 of 324 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's the wheels and the little guy that make this set best
As a father of ten, we've had a number of Duplo sets over the years. Whenever we need to replenish our supply (this year being one such time), we look for a new set based on three basic factors: wheels, people, and price.

Price is a general constraint for us. We're willing to spend $25-$30 for a set of Duplo blocks. They're tremendously durable, and you can...
Published 20 months ago by Andrew J. Riemer

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not for every kid
This is best for a kid who really likes building things and is less excited about animals, flowers etc.... My daughter is less excited about building items stand alone, so the sets that have building blocks with animals (we bought a 120 piece wild animal/jungle set that is just amazing) are better for her. If you just need more pieces for building, this is fine.
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324 of 324 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's the wheels and the little guy that make this set best, December 3, 2008
By Andrew J. Riemer "Andrew James Riemer" (Winsted, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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As a father of ten, we've had a number of Duplo sets over the years. Whenever we need to replenish our supply (this year being one such time), we look for a new set based on three basic factors: wheels, people, and price.

Price is a general constraint for us. We're willing to spend $25-$30 for a set of Duplo blocks. They're tremendously durable, and you can even run them through the dishwasher (in one of those cages used for baby bottle accessories). Within that price range, we try to maximize the number of bricks we get. If wanting only bricks (no special pieces), then you should be able to get 80 or more bricks starting at $20 on sale. If you want those parts (wheels and a character)--and in our experience, they are some of the most used parts when the kids play--then you are looking in that $25-$30 range with at least 65 other blocks.

All of our kids, especially the boys, loved having the wheels. They would make cars and trucks, and eventually airplanes and rolling robots. Sure, they could make many of these things without the wheels, but they seemed to play longer when they were making wheeled things.

Both the boys and girls like the little characters, but the girls would often take the Duplo person away to play with other dolls or for other activities. The boys would almost always make the boy a driver, or some person who was running from (or fighting) the giant robot, tank, or whatever they built with the other blocks.

Many people might not think of Duplo blocks as educational, but they are a great tool for teaching little ones about colors, numbers, and matching. It also helps fine-motor coordination as they try to assemble the bricks (especially at the youngest ages). We have a special needs child who was grown very fond of the bricks, and really enjoys assembling and disaassembling small stacks of them (this year's purchase was targeted for him).

**A SPECIAL NOTE ON THEME SETS**
Unless you have a specific desire to get your kids the specially themed Duplo sets (e.g., Bob the Builder), I recommend skipping those and getting just a basic set like this one for these reasons:

1) Cost. Themed sets cost more for less. You end up paying for the name/theme, and little else.

2) You simply get more blocks with the non-themed sets, and more blocks means more fun play.

3) Themeed sets usually have more special (unique) bricks. They can be used with any set, but those specialized bricks often aren't used as much (based on our experiences) in general play.

4) Most kids don't keep the sets together as displayed on the box. They like to tear things apart and build new things. Knowing that they will do that anyway, it seems to decrease the value of the special theme sets. By the time they are old enough to care about keeping sets togehter (or restoring the set to its original layout after playing with the bricks), the kids are about ready for the first regular Lego set.

**ONE EXCEPTION ON THEME SETS (ANIMALS)**
The only theme sets my wife and I will occasionally purchase are the ones with the animal figures and extra people. These are a great gift for a child who already has a supply of Duplo blocks, as they add to the fun.

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome first Lego set for little ones, December 31, 2008
By Alexis Coxon (Holt, MI, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LEGO Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) (Toy)
We got this Duplo set for our son, who is almost 21 months, for Christmas. He loves it! He's too young to make particularly complex creations, but he really loves snapping the blocks together and taking them apart, as well as playing with the stuff Mom and Dad make. (And we have tons of fun with these, too!) Heck, he even has a great time just dumping the blocks out of the bin and putting them back in ...

The set comes with a good assortment of rectangular and square blocks, and a few sloping and curved ones, as well as one small baseplate, a wheeled rectangular block (my son's favorite!) and a "guy" (he looks like a construction worker to me).

The blocks seem as durable as they were back when I was a kid, and they have just the right degree of "snappiness" -- they're not too hard to snap together or take apart, but they don't come apart too easily, either.

A couple of notes:

* Be sure to check the prices carefully before you buy. A lot of third-party sellers on Amazon are jacking the price WAY up. You can find much better deals if you buy directly from Amazon or Lego, or at brick-and-mortar stores. This is NOT a hard-to-find item.

* Consider getting the big 15-by-15-inch baseplate, which you can buy separately. It definitely adds a lot of play value. (Again, check prices carefully, though!)
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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lego Duplo, October 5, 2007
By Jean M. Curtacci (Summerville, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LEGO Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) (Toy)
My three year old daughter loves these blocks. I like them because they are compatable with the Lego Quatro, which have been her favorites for the last two years. They won't build the big structures you are used to building with quatro, but they have more variety to spark the imagination. My only complaint is there doesn't seem to be enough, they could have put twice as many blocks in this bucket!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 23-month-old loves this Duplo set, August 20, 2008
By sucheng (Silicon Valley) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LEGO Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) (Toy)
My son got this last Christmas when he was 15 months old, and loved it immediately. He didn't "build" much with it at first (I've heard from other parents that kids don't really have the hand strength and coordination at that age) but enjoyed sorting the blocks and taking apart things that I made for him. Now, at 23 months, he is more into both building things - mostly towers or "helping" me build a house- as well as taking them apart. He likes naming all the colors of the blocks, and also puts the "car" in the garage and puts "George" (our name for the little guy) to bed in his house. I expect we'll get a lot of play out of this set for some years, though we may need to buy another set or two so he can build more complex things.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent toy, August 30, 2008
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This review is from: LEGO Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) (Toy)
Bought this for my 3 year old niece. She uses this set everyday. The pieces are large and easy for a young child to handle. The other day she called to tell me that she was making a Lego castle for me :)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for every kid, May 18, 2009
By Mom of Two (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LEGO Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) (Toy)
This is best for a kid who really likes building things and is less excited about animals, flowers etc.... My daughter is less excited about building items stand alone, so the sets that have building blocks with animals (we bought a 120 piece wild animal/jungle set that is just amazing) are better for her. If you just need more pieces for building, this is fine.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars somewhat disappointed, November 17, 2008
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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I bought this Lego set for my grandson for Christmas. He has other Lego sets so I know he will like it, but the little storage box is only 1/2 - 2/3 full. They could have easily put more blocks in. It almost looks as though its incomplete. Now I have to go out and buy more so that I can fill the box up....hmm maybe they know what they were doing after all.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Duplo is a classic for little builders, November 23, 2009
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Lego Duplo is a wonderful gift for little builders

Pros:

It's incredibly flexible
It stimulates the imagination, and builds hand-eye coordination
The toy is tough, and safe
It works in conjunction with "regular" legos when the child is older
No worries about getting the child a duplicate gift. If someone else got the kid the exact same set, no problem! Twice as many legos is twice as good!
Comes with a neat case to keep the duplos organized.

Cons:

Stepping on Duplos in your bare feet will cause 5 d20 piercing and bludgeoning damage. Dungeons and Dragons references aside, it's very painful, because the toy is so durable. This only seems to bother adults - kids have no problems with this because they have little feet and don't weigh very much.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Starter Set, but could use another large plate., November 7, 2009
By Karen Post (Westminster, CO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LEGO Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) (Toy)
This is a great first set. Duplo blocks are Lego's larger toddler blocks, so the smallest piece is an over-sized 2x2 block.

I would suggest buying one of the big green base plates along with this set. LEGO Large Green Building Plate (15" X 15") This set has only the one smallish green building plate to build on which limits what you can build. We had to be creative to build houses, stairs or anything requiring a large base.

Included in this set is a smallish green base, a car frame and a lego man as well as a nice variety of building blocks. The storage bin is very durable and easy for adults to open but a challenge for most toddlers. One odd thing about this set is that many of the colors are kind of muted rather than the bright, vivid colors most of us associate with a basic lego starter set--this surprised me, but didn't bother my toddler at all.

I think the base plate is supposed to work with both Duplo and standard Legos, but I'm not sure. I think Duplo blocks are supposed to connect into the standard legos, too--although I don't know many older kids that would want to do that.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun toy for toddlers, March 23, 2009
By Roz's Mommy (Farmington Hills, MI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LEGO Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces (5380) (Toy)
We got this for my daughter when she was just over 2 years old.

I didn't think any of the parts were small enough to be a real issue for her as far as choking, but that is just my personal opinion.

She has had lots of fun playing with these. She will play with these by herself, as well as with mom and dad.

I think it's worth getting another set, in addition, though. There really are not enough blocks. It's a good starter set, though, to gauge how much a child will like them.

We combined the set with some Duplos that I had as a kid and that's just about the perfect amount.

One complaint about this set is that there's only one "Car" and the platform piece (for building houses and such on) is WAY TOO SMALL!!! The platform that came with the set I had as a kid was twice the size and much more useful. Also, it would be nice if you got more than one person with the set.

Great toys. And they are not made in China; this was important to us.
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