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Lego Baby

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Lego Baby
Lego Baby bricks
SubjectVarious
Licensed fromThe Lego Group
Availability1995(1995)2005
Total sets48 Lego Baby[1]and 61 Lego Primo[2]

Lego Baby(stylized asLEGO Baby) was a discontinued line by theLego Groupof bricks and other elements for young children of 6 to 18 months. The line was intended for babies who are too young to play with regularLego Duplobricks (1–5 years).[3]The Lego baby bricks are larger to prevent babies from swallowing them.

The bricks' compatibility with other Lego elements is fairly minimal. Regular Lego bricks of the same length and width can be attached to the bottom of the bricks and adapter pieces are also available.

The range has expanded to include sets among others withfigures,animals,trains,toys making sound, baby walkers, general baby toys and products made of textile.

Overview

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In September 1995 the line was introduced under the nameDuploPrimo.The first four sets were #2080, #2082, #2084 and #2086.[4]From 1997 the line was sold under the nameLego Primo,with a yellowelephantlogo. The line was extended with 10 new sets. In 1999 the age indication changed from 6-18 months to 3-36 months.

The Primo name was dropped after 1999 because it was feared to have a negative association with the word "preemie", which is a term that refers to medically fragile babies born before 36 weeks gestation. As a result of the negative connotation surrounding the term, Lego rebranded Primo as Lego Baby in 2000.[5]New sets included sets made with textiles. In 2001 the company produced a few licensed sets includingMickey Mouse,in cooperation withThe Walt Disney Company.

In 2002, a big difference appeared. The Lego Baby line had been combined withLego Duploline to make 'Lego Explore.Already in 2003 it became clear that people didn't recognise Lego Explore as Lego Duplo or Lego Baby. At the beginning of 2004, there came special notices that a set included Duplo elements.

Mid-2004, Lego revived the Lego Baby line. Several new sets were launched and the line got ateddy bearlogo instead of the yellow elephant. The elephant that was used as the logo of the Primo brand, was used in blue for theLego Quatroline from 2004.[5]

Lego Baby was discontinued in 2006.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"BrickLink Reference Catalog - Sets - Category Lego Primo".www.bricklink.com.Retrieved12 April2021.
  2. ^ab"Lego's Worst Failures".Business Insider.Retrieved3 April2020.
  3. ^"LEGO Baby 6-18 months".Miniland Online.Retrieved12 February2012.
  4. ^ab"LEGO PRIMO".lugnet.com.Retrieved3 April2020.
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