LEGO® DUPLO® Ambulance & Driver (10447) – Social-Emotional Learning Toy for Toddlers
Let caring toddlers imagine exciting rescue missions with the LEGO® DUPLO® Ambulance & Driver (10447) playset! Perfect for preschoolers aged 2 and up, this educational toy encourages empathy and role play. Featuring a drivable ambulance, a paramedic figure, and a girl figure, kids can act out real-life rescue scenarios and learn about social-emotional responses. With creative pretend play opportunities, this set helps young children develop empathy, logical thinking, and fine motor skills.
Features
- Pretend play ambulance toy: Includes a buildable ambulance with an opening roof and a small house scene for imaginative rescue stories.
- 2 LEGO® DUPLO® figures: Features a paramedic figure and a girl figure to inspire role-play scenarios.
- Interactive play wheel: Building instructions include a play wheel to help kids explore emotions and social skills.
- Emergency-themed accessories: Comes with a toy bag and first aid kit to enhance storytelling and role play.
- Easy for toddlers to build: Simple construction designed for preschoolers, helping develop fine motor skills and logical thinking.
Specifications
- Recommended age: 2 years and up
- Piece count: 19 pieces
- Measurements: Ambulance car measures over 4 in. (10 cm) high, 5.5 in. (14 cm) long, and 2.5 in. (7 cm) wide
- Gift-ready: A perfect birthday or holiday gift for toddlers who love emergency vehicles and pretend play
- Safe play experience: LEGO® DUPLO® toys are tested to meet strict safety standards
Why Your Kids Will Love It
The LEGO® DUPLO® Ambulance & Driver set helps toddlers develop empathy and social-emotional skills through fun, interactive play. Kids will enjoy role-playing exciting rescue missions, imagining how the patient feels, and caring for her in the ambulance. The play wheel adds an educational twist, encouraging kids to explore emotions and talk about their feelings. This engaging set fosters creativity and learning, making it a fantastic tool for both playtime and development.