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LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops 77985

LEGO City Drive-Through Car Wash Toy 60497

LEGO ONE PIECE Battle at Arlong Park Kids Toy 75638

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LEGO Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Yoda Bust 75438

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LEGO Star Wars Venator-Class Attack Cruiser 75441

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The toys cover a wide range: many are aimed at toddlers (around 1 year and up, including about 1–3 years), while building/model sets target older kids — example listings show about 7–12 years.

Many toys are ready to use with no assembly required. Larger playsets often note adult assembly is needed, and some specify tools are not provided — check the individual product listing for details.

Most items are made from plastic or wood, with a few combining plastic with metal or wood-composite materials.

Sizes vary: some larger playsets exceed 50 inches tall, while other playsets are much smaller, around 11–19 inches in height or width. Because dimensions vary by model, confirm the exact measurements on the product page before buying.

The toys advertise a range of focuses, including shapes and colors, fine motor skills, music and sensory play, creative thinking, social skills, and gross motor development.

Play kitchens and sink sets commonly include plates, cups, utensils, play food, and sink accessories (colander, scrub brush, dish soap, sink caddy). Registers and checklanes typically include play money and coins, play credit cards, shopping bags, and grocery accessories.

Piece counts vary widely — examples range from single-piece toys up to 174 pieces. Sample counts from listings include 1, 4, 18, 22, 45 and 174.

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