This is the second-biggest Tegu blocks set. It has the “future” color oprions, matching the much smaller Future sets. Just like small Future sets, this one has blue hues and circuits on natural-colored blocks.

Magnetic building kits utilize magnets as connectors, enabling children to create stable and flexible designs. These kits often include magnetic rods and balls or magnetic tiles that easily snap together, providing an engaging building experience.
This is the second-biggest Tegu blocks set. It has the “future” color oprions, matching the much smaller Future sets. Just like small Future sets, this one has blue hues and circuits on natural-colored blocks.
Another photo of rotating pieces from Geomag Mechaics set. You can assemble these platforms and beams in different ways, and they will move and turn. The round holes on platform’s surface is for Geomag balls. You can add magnet rods on another side to fixate them in place.
Watch video showing magnet connections of this building set.
Everything included in the Blockaroo Roadster set. The pieces of this set are big and soft enough to be safe even for the smaller children, but also can occupy kids with interesting, entertaining crafts.
Genii Creation – a smart magnetic construction set from Korea was presented at the international exhibition in Nuremberg in 2011.
Pictures from the manufacturer show some toys you can make.
The older the creators are, the more complicated pictures they make.
This is not the first time we take this mosaic on trips, children always play with pleasure.
This set is much bigger (and pricey) than normal Tegu sets, but in can occupy and entertain many children at once.
Magna-Qubix pieces come in different shapes. There are cubes, pyramids, triangular, hexagonal and rectangular prisms. Blocks of each type have magnets in all their corners. Since sides of the block match in size, you can contact them magnet to magnet. Because of this, even the big crafts won’t fall apart.