The Geomag My Castle Big Set has a large number of cardboard inserts that you can color yourself. The scenes on cardboard are very interesting, but we haven’t got our hands on them yet, there are enough of ready-made inserts.

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 Geomag My Castle Big Set has a large number of cardboard inserts that you can color yourself. The scenes on cardboard are very interesting, but we haven’t got our hands on them yet, there are enough of ready-made inserts.
Quick little crafts made in the hotel room in the morning. While the older ones were busy packing, Alesya and Arisha (her crafts are below), the younger daughters, engaged in construction to avoid getting in the way of the adults. Wooden Magnastix blocks and plastic Magneblocks were used – they are nearly identical in size and color.
The control panel is relatively small, compared to the truck itself.
A small sculpture made from magnetic construction set.
Special house-moving cargo truck is actually moving houses.
Created by Arisha from magnetic building blocks.
This special truck is powerful enough to move few small houses at once. The paper in the cargo hold prevents houses from attaching to the truck.
A magnetic baby owl in Alesya’s hands. Wooden Magnestix blocks and plastic Magneblocks were used.
Geomag Confetti sets are even more colorful than usual. They have rods of 12 different colors – and, as in many other cases with Geomag sets, baseplates and insert panels. The sculpture on photo and its baseplate is made from the biggest Confetti set of 127 pieces. This set doesn’t have inserts though.
A large red gear always acts as a rudder or steering wheel.