We assembled the roof separately and then attached it to the top of the tower.

Magformers, a highly popular magnetic construction toy, consists of plastic frames in various shapes like squares and triangles. These frames are equipped with magnets along the edges, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly. With Magformers, you can build a wide range of 2D and 3D figures. Some kits even include additional accessories like wheels. These user-friendly toys are suitable for kids as young as 3 years old and promote STEM education while encouraging creativity.
We assembled the roof separately and then attached it to the top of the tower.
Big structures like this one can be built surprisingly quickly, and the magnets are strong enough to keep them together.
Another Magformers Ice World craft. This one shows bright colors.
This are two Annies who built their castles. Their fortresses turned out to be small, not because they don’t know how to build, there just weren’t enough parts for their towers.
A magnetic frame viking boat sailing on a voyage.
You can use these magnetic tiles for both 2D and 3D creations.
Pyramids like this one are very stable, so you can make them really big.
The magnets in these frames are strong enough to actually hold big toys like this one together.
This is Magformers set focusing on curved and rounded pieces, which allow kid to build all kind of cylidrical shapes.
A carriage which Arisha (3 years and 10 months old) made all by herself.