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Lego Duplo Building Inspiration Busy Bag / Activity Bag

10/15/2012

Like we’ve said before, our kids love to build with Lego Duplos. They’re perfect for little hands that can’t quite manipulate the small Lego bricks.

They’re also nice for families, like ours, with small children and babies sharing the same playing space on the floor.

Lego Duplo Building Inspiration Busy Bag (Day 15) 31 Days of Busy Bags & Quiet Time Activities @ AllOurDays.com

 Try this activity with your…

The free Duplo Building Inspiration Busy Bag printable includes directions, a bag label, and 8 inspiration cards to help your kids start building independently.

You can also have your child make and photograph their own creations as well.

This is the Lego Duplo set we own.

Lego Duplo Building Set - 71 Pieces

Click the link below to download this free printable busy bag file.

Lego Duplo Building Inspiriation Busy Bag

What are some ways you help your young child develop logical reasoning? Leave a comment below.

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    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Lydia says

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    Found you via Pinterest and I LOVE this idea! I’m not naturally very creative so it’s hard for me to come up with stuff like this. I don’t have a color printer and also our Duplo colors are a tiny bit different than yours so I made your creations with a few of my own variations. I took pictures of the ones I made and am getting them printed for free with a deal Rite Aid has running right now….so totally no cost for this whole project! I know my son is going to love this. Thank you so much!

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  6. Tulip says

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    Featuring you this week!

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  7. Tulip says

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    I will definitely be making this. Thank you for sharing at Mom’s Library!

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  8. Julie says

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    How cute. Thanks for linking up to Mom’s Library!

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  9. Amber S. says

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    Do you store your Duplos in the busy bags or somewhere else?

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    • Allyson says

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      We store our Duplos in the bin they came in (pictured in our post) and just give our kids the busy bag with the cards inside. They know to go and get the bin. You could also just hand them both the cards and the bin of Duplos.

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  10. It Feels Like Chaos says

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    Wow, these are so cool! My kids are going to love this! Thank you for sharing the idea and printables!

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  11. Kyda says

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    you totally read my mind!!! I’ve been wanting something like this for a while now, but couldn’t find anything great online!! and I’m not that building creative.. 😉 and doubly awesome is that’s the exact set we have too!! Thank you sooooo much!!!!

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    • Allyson says

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      You’re very welcome! I hope your family enjoys the building cards.

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