The LEGO Duplo Baby theme is a segment of the LEGO Duplo line specifically designed for infants and toddlers. These sets feature larger, rounded pieces that are safe and easy for very young hands to grasp and manipulate. The theme prioritizes tactile exploration and basic motor skill development. The sets often include simple shapes, gentle colors, and elements that can stimulate sensory exploration, ensuring both safety and developmental appropriateness for the youngest of builders.
1987 LEGO Sets
In 1987, LEGO continued its trajectory of innovation and expansion. A significant highlight of this year was the introduction of the LEGO Technic Computer Control, which allowed enthusiasts to combine traditional LEGO building with basic programming. This set marked one of LEGO's early forays into blending physical brick construction with digital technology, laying foundational stones for more advanced robotics and programmable sets in the years to come. The DUPLO line, designed for younger children, saw consistent growth, reinforcing LEGO's commitment to catering to various age groups.