Lego Juniors are the standard Classic Lego size. The difference is that the designs are easier for younger children to learn. These are the Lego sets you purchase if your kids really want to start building intricate castles, stores, firehouses, work trucks and more. These sets look wonderfully fun. The recommended age group here is , but some kids skip these sets altogether and go straight to the classic sets. Be prepared to step on some Legos, the things we do for kids.
If your kid is as obsessed with everything Firefighter as Aliceana, this set is for your family. Here are some fun examples, but I definitely recommend heading to a Lego store to find the best set. Lego Duplo is perfect for three-year olds.
This Lego Duplo set is a perfect all-rounder, good for improving motor skills, group play and getting creative. Lego Duplos are a wonderful toy for toddlers.
Plus, all Lego toys are made with ABS plastic, which is a non-toxic, stable plastic, safe for children. The main difference between both toys is the company that produces them.
If you have both sets the answer is yes, you can use them together. While I don't know the answer for sure, as I don't know every construction brand out there, I see enough problems with the brick size you mention that I doubt anyone would manufacture it.
Children older than 5 all the way to adults prefer regular LEGO elements because they are big enough to create impressive models, yet small enough to add intricate details. They are also just the right size that most children and adults can easily manipulate with their fingers compared to, for example, NanoBlok pieces that many adults find frustratingly small. They are carefully sized to make sure young children won't be able to choke on them. The larger pieces also allow young children with less coordination to work with, and gradually improve their skills.
There is a lot of science and research that go into making LEGO elements; they must be age-appropriate in both theme and difficulty, they must be safe for a particular age-range, and they much fit into the LEGO system by being compatible with other pieces.
The brick size you are talking about would be too small for young children and thus not safe , and too big for older kids and adults. If there is no target market, why would anyone make such bricks? The only scenario I could think of is perhaps an old brand from the ss, when LEGO type construction toys were just starting out and manufacturers were experimenting with different sizes and ratios.
Once the leader emerged LEGO , it made more sense for similar brands to align their products with LEGO, or differentiate themselves with a completely unique system i. What you are asking for is somewhere in between still LEGO compatible but not quite , which would make little sense businesswise. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? The bricks I played with growing up are still in great condition at grandmas house. If I was only going to buy one type of block I would go with Lego Duplo. I think starting out with Lego Duplo could be a little challenging because of the tight fit of the blocks but the kids would get used to it really fast.
I will say if you think you might want Mega Bloks, purchase them first. Once you have used Lego Duplo and the kids get used to that tighter fit of the blocks then the Mega Bloks are disappointing and frustrating a lot quicker.
Get excited there are about a million different sets to choose from. My daughter plays with them too because she wants to be just like her big brother. They are still too challenging for her though.
Side Note : Regular legos are still challenging for my 5-year-old. The more he plays with them the better he gets, but he still needs a lot of help building when he wants something specific. Don't Want to Miss Anything? Get all the latest news delivered to your inbox and get our list of Ways to Make Memories with Your Kids!
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