The LEGO Education Community sets are designed to teach children about community roles and interactions through hands-on play. The "Community Starter Set" (9389) includes a variety of buildings, vehicles, and figures, allowing children to construct a detailed community and explore different aspects of daily life. The "Community Workers" (9247) set features minifigures representing various professions such as firefighters, doctors, and construction workers, aimed at helping children understand different community roles. The "Community Transport Set" (9132) focuses on transportation within a community, including vehicles like buses, cars, and bikes along with relevant accessories. The "Community Minifigure Set" (9348) provides a wide range of minifigures from diverse professions and walks of life, encouraging children to engage in imaginative play and learn about the people who make up a community. These sets are typically used in educational settings to promote social studies and community awareness.
2005 LEGO Sets
2005 shaped up to be a significant year for LEGO collections. Starting with the fact that LEGO System celebrated its 50th anniversary, we also saw a LEGO set designers change their techniques in set designing. 2006 marked the year that the skin color of the Star Wars minifigures changed from yellow to light nougat which also continued to various other future licensed themes. While this was a simple change, the value of sets saw high growth. 2006 introduced the LEGO City theme which replaced the Town theme, as well as Tiny Turbos under the Racers theme. However, in 2006 LEGO did discontinue Alpha Team and Baby.