This LEGO City Ocean Mini-Submarine (60263) playset makes an ideal gift for children aged 4 and up and is designed to encourage creative, independent role play.LEGO 60263 Ocean Mini Submarine SKU: 60263 | Rating: All LEGO City bricks and pieces are thoroughly tested to make sure every building set meets the highest global safety and quality standards. This ensures that the LEGO bricks and pieces are consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart easily every time. LEGO City Ocean playsets are designed to the highest industry standards and criteria. LEGO City Ocean playsets introduce kids to the exciting world of underwater exploration. LEGO City is proud to support the groundbreaking work of National Geographic Explorers, who help build a better world for us all. Available as part of the free LEGO Building Instructions app for smart devices. This 4+ toy playset comes with a printed building guide and Instructions PLUS an interactive building guide for kids. No batteries required this Ocean Mini-Submarine building toy is powered by kids’ imaginations, so the exploration fun can begin right away! And there's plenty of room in the bubble cockpit for the pilot minifigure! ![]() When built, the submarine toy (with inspection arms extended) measures over 2" (6cm) high, 7" (20cm) long and 2" and (6cm) wide. With special starter bricks and simple printed building guides they help kids grow their confidence and abilities step by step. LEGO 4+ sets are a fun way for youngsters to learn the art of LEGO building. The treasure chest comes with gem elements and the hammerhead shark has opening jaws. Kids will love this toy submarine with opening bubble cockpit, spinning propeller and posable inspection arms. All kids need for imaginary play beneath the waves. What’s in the box? A cool toy exploration submarine, a seabed setting with pirate treasure chest and gem elements, a pilot minifigure and a hammerhead shark figure. This LEGO City Ocean Mini-Submarine (60263) playset makes an ideal gift for children aged 4 and up and is designed to encourage creative, independent role play. Our Ocean playsets introduce kids to the exciting world of undersea exploration, where they get to enjoy lifelike role-play scenarios with realistic ocean vehicles, authentic settings and fun characters. LEGO City is proud to support the work of National Geographic Explorers. And with the free LEGO Building Instructions app for smartphones and tablets, kids get Instructions PLUS an interactive building guide with zoom and rotate viewing tools that really do turn LEGO building into child’s play. ![]() This 4+ toy playset includes a simple printed building guide and a special Starter Brick element, so youngsters can take pride in constructing their own LEGO toys. In fact, this building kit has all kids need for imaginative underwater adventures. There’s a toy submarine with a bubble cockpit and inspection arms, a pirate treasure chest with gems and a cool hammerhead shark figure. Meanwhile, if you’re also shopping for kids in other age groups, we have gift guides for 1-year-olds, 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, 6-year-olds, 7-year-olds, 9-year-olds, 10-year-olds, 11-year-olds, and 12-year-olds - plus the meticulously curated Strategist Toy Store, filled with all our greatest hits.Kids can dive into creative play with this LEGO City Ocean Mini-Submarine (60263) playset. Otherwise, scroll through the whole list to get a full picture of the toys and gifts that the 8-year-olds in your life might like. ![]() We then organized their suggestions by price, so if you have a specific budget in mind, you can use the table of contents to jump right to that section. To help entertain and challenge their exploding brains and bodies while nurturing their independence, we talked to professionals like Stoller, as well as lots of discerning parents, to curate a list of the best gifts for 8-year-olds. ![]() More than ever before, they are in charge of how they play and able to follow complex instructions, whether they are building their own gumball machine, challenging a friend to a Beyblade battle, or making a tiny clay flowerpot. Whole worlds, real and imagined, are opening up for them through books, social interactions, and the hobbies and sports they get involved in. At 8 years old, children are not yet officially considered tweens, but they are experiencing what child therapist Glenda Stoller, co-founder of Village Parenting NYC, calls “a tremendous growth spurt in physical, emotional, and cognitive development.” In school, they are beginning to get the hang of homework and independent reading.
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