LEGO offers free Duplo My First Duck set

Marius Boonzaier
LEGO Duplo My First Duck on a black background with foam graphic

LEGO is continuing to offer free kits with purchases, with the latest coming in the shape of the LEGO Duplo My First Duck set. Here’s what you can expect. 

LEGO was made to be enjoyed by everyone. Indeed, LEGO offers brick-built models for toddlers as young as one-and-a-half years old to young-at-heart grownups aged 18-plus, and all ages in between. 

Yup, if you are an accomplished (read adult) LEGO enthusiast, you don’t need to leave out the kids while you click together the bricks of, say, your LEGO Icons Atari 2600 kit. In addition, the latter set is currently available at a 20% discount at the LEGO Store

So, why not grab the LEGO-reimagined Atari 2600 now? If you do, LEGO will throw in a LEGO Duplo My First Duck set for free. 

LEGO offers free LEGO Duplo My First Duck with purchases of $40 and up

LEGO Duplo My First Duck on a black background with foam graphic

Of course, this deal not only applies to when you purchase the LEGO Icons Atari 2600 set. All you have to do is spend $40 or more on any LEGO kit currently available on LEGO’s online store. You’ll have to do so before February 29, 2024, though. 

So, what can the young ones expect from this LEGO Duplo set? Well, the LEGO Duplo My First Duck was designed for toddlers aged one-and-a-half years and up. 

The vibrantly-colored brick-built bird comprises seven pieces, each of which is easy to handle to provide the kids with a fuss-free building experience. What’s more, the LEGO Duplo My First Duck model is customizable. Thanks to this, even the youngest of LEGO fans can immerse themselves in the joy of building with and exploring the building opportunities provided by LEGO bricks. 

However, it’s not only the building experience that counts. The playing experience should be fun-filled and, most notably, spark the kids’ imaginations. The LEGO Duplo My First Duck will undoubtedly do so. Besides, what would be cooler than having this duck as their first duck? Surely not a rubber one. 

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About The Author

Marius is a LEGO writer at Dexerto. With a BA (Hons) in Journalism, he has worked for several print and online publications, writing about myriad topics, which, now includes a love of his: LEGO. Contact: marius.boonzaier@dexerto.com.