The flower can close slightly and become funnel-shaped.

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.
The flower can close slightly and become funnel-shaped.
A set of reusable stickers from Magna-Tiles House. These stickers allow kids to make their house more realistic, adding windows, rugs and furniture.
This craft is made from a small Geomag Confetti set with 35 pieces.
This is just another assembly option for Geomag Kor Tazoo Set. Even while the basic core remains the same, you can re-arrange the surface triangles and squares to change the shape of your creature. Here, simple changing and turning of pieces gave turned the basic egg into a flat-belly creature with maw and legs.
Eureka Ball pieces. They are pentagonal, wide, but more flat and sharp when you look from another angle.
The older brother built a simple robot, Afonya adds the epaulettes.
This is the smallest Clixo set available – big enough to build many fascinating shapes, but small enough to be portable. You can take it with you wherever you go.
Magnet figures made from Edushape magnet foam tiles.
A very simple building. 2-year-old Afonya actively participated in the construction. Slides are close to each other, and you can lower 2 cars at the same time.
New Tegu set – 42 parts of 9 shapes in 3 color options. 4 tall poles, 4 medium poles, 6 extra long bars, 6 long bars, 6 short bars, 6 cubes, 2 parallelograms, 4 small trapeziums, and 4 wheels. In my opinion, its a very good package – no need to buy additional wheels, it has a lot of slats, there are parallelograms and trapeziums. Our first Tegu set consisted only of cubes and planks, it was difficult to make something interesting from such a set.