DUPLO Construction Truck & Excavator Imaginative Play Set
Turn indoor boredom into hands-on adventures
Give little builders chunky vehicles, large bricks, and a construction site to create. From restless downtime to focused building and imaginative role-play.

Big Pieces, Big Play
This preschool construction toy brings building and pretend play together without making the first step feel complicated.

Chunky Bricks, Confident Builds
Large building bricks give preschool hands something substantial to grip, stack, and rearrange. Children can assemble a construction scene without the tiny-piece frustration that cuts play short.
A Worksite That Moves
The wheeled truck and tracked excavator turn a static build into an active story. The excavator arm and bucket move into position as the crew loads, clears, and rebuilds.
Six-Part Story Starter
The vehicles, two construction workers, roadwork sign, bricks, and accessory piece give children a full scene with roles to assign and details to place.
Built For Imagination
There is no single finished scene to protect. Children can assemble, act out, take apart, and rebuild the worksite around their own ideas.
Build It, Move It, Imagine
Use a simple build-to-role-play loop whenever the room needs a fresh activity.
Start with the site
Place a few large bricks together and invite your child to decide where the roadwork sign belongs.
Bring in the machines
Roll in the blue truck and position the tracked excavator beside the bricks.
Give the crew a job
Add the two worker figures and ask what needs moving, clearing, or building first.
Change the worksite
Move the excavator arm and bucket, rearrange the bricks, and let the next construction problem come from your child.
The Set At A Glance
A compact way to see why this set fits preschool construction play.
Why Chunky Play Wins
Compared with tiny-piece kits or passive screen time, this set puts the action in preschool hands.
| DUPLO truck and excavator setPRESCHOOL FIT | Small-piece kit | Screen time | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large, easy-to-handle bricks | Yes | No | No |
| Vehicles with active moving parts | Yes | Partial | No |
| Open-ended pretend play | Yes | Partial | No |
| Two construction worker figures | Yes | Varies | No |
| Hands-on parent-child play | Yes | Partial | No |
Everything For A Worksite
Six tangible play components give the construction story a crew, machines, and a place to begin.
Every Build Has A Story
A rainy afternoon can become a construction site, complete with machines, workers, and a story your child gets to direct.

The Indoor Playtime Problem
Another indoor activity loses momentum. The toys scatter, small pieces frustrate little fingers, and a screen request arrives before the afternoon has really begun.

A Worksite In Their Hands
Large bricks give preschoolers a manageable starting point. The blue truck, yellow tracked excavator, workers, and roadwork sign turn a few pieces into a scene they can touch, move, and control.

Build The Story Again
The first worksite is only the beginning. Children can rebuild the layout, send the excavator back to work, move the truck through the scene, and invent a new problem for the crew to solve.
About this item
Turn a quiet indoor afternoon into a colorful construction story your child can build, move, and change. Large bricks, working vehicles, figures, and a roadwork sign make the first scene easy to start
Large, easy-to-handle construction bricks and vehicles for imaginative preschool building and role-play
- limited imaginative play options
- small pieces that are difficult for preschoolers to handle
- indoor activity boredom
Before The First Build
A clear look at age fit, handling, play value, and what is actually in the box.
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