QUOTE(vey99 @ Aug 2 2013, 12:22 AM)
one shot give her 20 figs
lego 779224 shud be abt usd60+ incl shipping

Haha! Yeah I buy like 10-20 minifigs one shot and then slowly give it to her over a period of weeks... After a while she knows where I keep them and she helped herself!
QUOTE(echoesian @ Aug 2 2013, 12:23 AM)
Just curious, is this Duplo can be play together with the normal Lego sets? Yeah she likes to play with small figurines but she doesn't like to play trains

Where is Bricklink?
Yeah, I tried and my girl don't like trains.

You can't really play Duplo with normal Lego sets, Duplo are designed to be gentle on little fingers and it helps to develop and fine tune their motor skills. I think you better stay off BrickLink if you don't know what it is, the interface isn't very up to date and you may feel intimidated the first time you use it...
Here is the link if you want to check it out:
BrickLinkBrickLink is the unofficial online trading place for Lego, you can find almost everything Lego related there.
QUOTE(echoesian @ Aug 2 2013, 12:24 AM)
I'm also thinking of this ->
http://www.lazada.com.my/Lego-Friends-4100...igh-436387.htmlHowever it is for 6+ years old, not sure why daughter can play it now ?
You can play with it together with your daughter, I did the same with my girl but I suggest you be around during play just in case she decides to chew on them or worse swallow the little pieces... I also don't recommend you let your daughter build the regular Lego pieces as they are quite sharp and hard around the edges, not very friendly to little fingers and nails.
Another thing to note about buying Duplo sets online, because they are big pieces it also means the set boxes are quite big. What this means is more expensive shipping. I bought all my Duplo through Amazon France where I find shipping is more reasonable.
Hope this helps.
This post has been edited by Lego_Jason: Aug 2 2013, 12:48 AM