I bought this for my 2 year old girl and she has not bunged playing with it. My 3 year old lad also enjoys setting up the uncommon dolls and seating them at the table to eat. There are so many uncommon pieces and dreams for the kids to role play. I highly recommend this education fit.
- Clarissa
I teach nursery school, and all 20 of the kids I have over the way of a week LOVE this set. Since it's compatible with Duplo it can be combined with pieces you may already have. The play is very flexible and open-ended. I like that it comes with clothing for the multicultural dolls, since there's always someone in this age group obsessed with getting everyone dressed and undressed.I grasp that this set is expensive. I'm not sure I would have purchased it for my own children given the cost, but I can tell you that even the older siblings of my students don't want to walk away from it so you'll get years of use for it. It's not baby-ish, either. I highly recommend it if you have the moola for it.
- P. Walsh
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- robert
LEGO Education DUPLO Figures Family Set 779215 (87 Pieces)
The LEGO Culture 779215 87-cut DUPLO dolls family tree set includes multicultural male and female dolls, kitchen and bedroom furniture, and more, to help children two being and grown-up role-play exploring relationships and uncommon home environments. The dolls are well-matched with LEGO Culture DUPLO bricks, and this set includes boy, girl, and baby dolls, and an pool of 16 uncommon bits and pieces of clothing. The set supports a assemble of four students, and comes with activity cards and a storage space container with a transparent lid.
Knowledge culture harvest incorporate helpful math and knowledge principles into classroom projects. Teachers in pre-K, elementary, and lesser classrooms use knowledge culture kits and harvest alongside knowledge, equipment, commerce, and math (STEM) curriculum to exhibit STEM concepts and real-planet applications owing to hands-on activities. Knowledge culture projects contain a broad array of activities, such as matter-of-fact experiments in commerce, aeronautics, robotics, energy, chemistry, physics, ecology, and geology.
LEGO Culture manufactures hands-on, curriculum-based harvest to lecture students from pre-lecture owing to academe. LEGO Culture was founded in 1980 in Denmark; LEGO Culture North America, founded in 1997, is headquartered in Pittsburg, KS.
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