Brickyard Building Blocks 177 Pieces Large Building Block Toys for Children Ages 1.5 - 5, Bulk Block Set, Compatible with Duplo (177 pcs)
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Purchased as a present for two grandchildren (2-years-old and 2-years-old They can all use them with relative ease.
Greetings, David, and thank you for your inquiry. DUPLO only comes in one size, which is larger than regular LEGO bricks but smaller than Mega Bloks First Builders. br>I hope this clarifies things for you. br>Mikebr>Brickyard Building Blocksbr>Regards,br>Mikebr>
Thank you for your question, Rae.br>br> Our building blocks are made of ABS plastic that has undergone extensive testing to ensure that they comply with all US Toy Safety Standards. Our entire line is non-toxic. BPA-free, but toxic free and lead-free cadmium-free free of phthalates and phthalate-free free. The safety of your children is our primary concern. We take extra precautions to ensure that none of our toys contain harmful chemicals. br>br>If you have any additional questions, please let us know. br>br>Regards,br>Mikebr>Brickyard Building BlocksBrickyard Building Blocks
My three- year- I'm not sure how well the blocks will hold up over time because my grandson has only had them for a month and a half. Nonetheless, he engages in daily play with them and exposes them to a variety of activities. They still fit snugly, and he occasionally brings them to me to pry the larger pieces apart, such as the base plates, in the hopes that this will be the case in the future.
Selected User Reviews For Brickyard Building Blocks 177 Pieces Large Building Block Toys for Children Ages 1.5 - 5, Bulk Block Set, Compatible with Duplo (177 pcs)
Over the years, there have been a variety of knock-offs ranging in quality from good to bad. These are actually quite tasty. In terms of color, rigidity, and fit, I'd say it's nearly identical to Duplo. When held up to the light, the colors appear slightly lighter and more transparent (I only notice the red). pieces of yellow ) However, in order to tell the difference while playing with my son, I'd have to look for the logo/dimple. These go great with our other blocks and, more importantly, hold together just as well as Duplos. br>br>I thought the price was reasonable, but given that it was a knockoff (and all basic shapes/colors), it could have been a few dollars less. Although 177 pieces seemed like a lot, the box was much smaller than I had anticipated. Still, there was a good selection of colors and sizes, and at this price, they are clearly less expensive than the real thing.
These are exactly like Lego Duplos, which I didn't think was possible. I bought a 177-millimeter. $34 for a piece set 95) for the birthday of my 5-year-old son. It was well worth the money. These will be an excellent addition to his current sets, which he repurposes into new creations anyway. All of his original Lego Duplo theme sets are built according to the original instructions and then destroyed a week later to make room for new creations. So this set is ideal for him because he doesn't care if the block sets are themed (i. e. , Mickey, Miles, and so on). My son immediately assembled every animal listed in the included idea manual when he first opened the box for this; Because of the clear and large images, reproducing the animals was a breeze. br>br>Because I was so happy with this product, I went out and bought the other Brickyard product with regular Lego sized blocks (1,100 count- $28. 76) while the Lightning Deals were in progress.
I adore these blocks because they do exactly what they're supposed to do - For small children, stimulating play is essential. I bought them for my 17-month-old granddaughter and her two brothers (4), who constantly grab them and play with them; I also bought the animal set, and they all enjoy walking around building trucks and walls with animals on top. They arrived in a sturdy box, which I use to store them in, and there are plenty of blocks to play with. You can buy "other" sets, but they are much more expensive and contain far fewer pieces. This is a huge improvement. I would strongly suggest it.
We're having the time of our lives right now. br>Because she's only two, she has a limited imagination - As a result, we built and played with some of the examples, and they are now her friends. Plus, she's come up with a few of her own. br>These blocks are solidly built - Definitely worth the money. br>My kids used to play with Legos, but there aren't any left. However, they appear to be capable of doing so. br>I'll put that to the test when I buy a large piece to use for building - We need a barn for her farm animals, so this purchase is ideal. br>However, I'm very happy with it.
We've only had these for a few days, but the only difference I can see between them and the brand-name Legos is that they don't have "Lego" written in the little circles. So far, they've performed identically to the Lego-based models. brand bricks, hold together just as well, come apart without a lot of effort or broken fingernails, and have a good variety of basic shapes (which was lacking in our multiple sets of Lego-like bricks). So far, these have been fantastic. There is no discernible difference in the colors, no discernible difference in the plastic/feel/quality. I'd prefer larger pieces and a baseplate or two, but I'm debating a fifth star because we've only had these for a few days and I can't yet comment on how well they hold up or their long-term durability. After being put together and taken apart hundreds of times, the term holding ability has proven to be satisfactory, but so far so good!.
I have four grandchildren, ranging in age from three to eight years old. These blocks never get old for them to play with. Initially, I purchased a Duplo set; however, The number of blocks and specific shapes included in the set, however, limited our creativity. These blocks piqued my interest, so I decided to give them a go. They work with Duplo, and my grandchildren enjoy constructing the animals and other designs that are included in the directions, as well as designing their own. These blocks are usually the first thing I take out of the toy closet from the bin in which I keep them. Adults love to play with them as well!.
Wow! I'm overjoyed that I discovered these; I just wish I'd known about them before I bought a few Lego Duplo sets. My 2. My 5-year-old son enjoys building airplanes and dogs, so these are ideal; however, I wish there were more color options; otherwise, I adore them. They are compatible with dublo; in fact, if you put them side by side, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference unless the lego ones had an imprinted brand name. Go ahead and do it; you'll save a lot of money!.
My son adores these, and I love that the Lego brand can be used with them despite the fact that they're offbrand. The only issue is that a few of them don't fit very well; the flat pieces don't fit as well, and it's a little more difficult to keep some of the pieces together.