Posted on Leave a comment

Goobi 20 Piece Set Large Building Blocks

A big, toddler-friendly building kit by Chinese brand Goobi. In all regards, this is a classic ball-and rod magnetic buildings set, but with jumbo-sized pieces, which are easy to grip and too big to swallow. Unlike most similar sets, this one has colorful balls, and the rods are thinner in the middle than on the ends.

Goobi 20 Piece Set Large Building Blocks
Posted on Leave a comment

Geomag E-Motion Neon

Technically, you can make a spinning top from any Geomag set, but E-Motion sets have special pieces to help you do it. There are many ways to make a moving toy with these sets, including using the special axis pieces. E-Motion Neon also has a baseplate with spiral patterns.

Geomag E-Motion Neon
Posted on Leave a comment

Tegu

Tegu is a very popular brand of building kits, produced in Honduras. All Tegu pieces are wooden blocks and planks of simple shapes, with small but powerful magnets inside. These pieces are very well-crafted, and just pleasant to hold in your hands. They look pretty basic at first, but children may assemble them into all kinds of surprising things, even the smallest 6-piece sets can be put together in seemingly endless ways. This brand is also very proud of its wood being sustainable and its business improving Honduras’ economics.
However, Tegu sets are typically much smaller than average building sets of the same price range.

Tegu
Posted on 2 Comments

Soccer

The beauty is that I bought a set of Magtastik (Mega Blocks) without one part, but with a 75% discount. However, the youngest son did not give me the opportunity to enjoy such luck for a long time, and grabbed a large car with the money I’ve saved. Now he rides ir around the house, with the details of the building set in the trunk.

Soccer