LEGO Duplo Town 10970 Fire Station & Helicopter

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LEGO® DUPLO® Rescue Fire Station & Helicopter (10970) is a large-scale playset filled with cool details and fascinating features to inspire kids aged 2+.

Another busy day at the fire station
The fire-fighting team whizz down the slide, get into in the Push&Go fire truck and head off through the large swing door, with lights flashing and siren sounding (batteries included). A helicopter takes off from the roof to join the mission. When the action’s over, it’s time for fire-fighting practice,a well-deserved pizza and then bedtime – ready for another busy day tomorrow. Designed especially for preschoolers, the set is bursting with developmental play possibilities that improve fine motor skills, emotional awareness and more. It’s also a worry-free way for them to learn about fire-fighters’ work.

Playful learning for toddlers
Parents can share precious developmental milestones as LEGO DUPLO toys put open-ended fun, self-expression and joyful exploration into young children’s hands.

Busy fire station – LEGO® DUPLO® Rescue Fire Station & Helicopter (10970) is filled with friendly characters, fun activities and lots of opportunities for developmental role play
Fascinating features – Includes male and female fire-fighter figures, a Push&Go fire truck with ladder, hose, lights and siren; helicopter; and a fun-filled fire station that inspires endless play
Realistic details – The versatile set includes a quick-response slide, a door that swings as the truck passes through, a fire element and tools to put it out, a bed, chair, table, map, pizza and more
Real-life scenarios to play out – There’s so much for kids to explore and imagine, on an exciting mission in the fire truck or living and working together in the ‘home from home’ fire station