A train made from Magna-Tiles and some clones of this building kit, in particular, we used Playmags carts. The driver is 3.5-years-old Afonya.
Category: Magnetic Building Kits
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.
Geomag Kor TAZOO Paco – All The Pieces
Everything included into the set. Note how many pieces may be assembled around one small ball. Just like the others Kor sets, Tazoo has basic blocks and surface blocks of different colors. Kids can use this to create multi-color creatures with just one set.
Assembly Of A Section Of The Fortress Wall
Imitation of a fortress wall in the Geomag My Castle constructor.
MAGNA-TILES House – Tiles
Magna-Tiles House has C-shaped and T-shaped pieces, squares, and three different types of triangles.
Edtoy – Gears And Shades Of Blue
The smallest, very cute gears just magnetized 2-year-old Arkhip. He is also a big fan of blue, so simple designs are all in shades of deep blue and baby blue. Edtoy has Jamjam block set with only blue pieces – and only tubes, without cubes and prisms. There are also similar multi-colored sets.
The Mixed Town
Those pieces in fact, belong to 3 different construction sets, but because of magnets they all hold together nicely.
The Castle
We love the Magic Shape constructor from Edushape so much – its nice, lightweight and interesting. Great toy for ages 2 and up.
Assembly Of The Panel With Merlons
The cardboard piece imitating a part of the wall with merlons has pictures on both sides. One side depicts a stone wall with merlons, and the other side shows either the same stone wall or a latticed window, typical for medieval castles and fortresses. The upper part of the cardboard element should be slightly folded, so that the merlons protrude forward slightly, and then it can be secured to the plastic panel, better a transparent one. To ensure a tight fit between the cardboard and the panel, the cardboard has small slits, and the panel has small pegs.
The town from above…
Same small magnetic town from another angle. Half of the pieces are solid tiles, and another half are frames.
Inside The Castle Tower
Inside the castle tower. Made from Geomag castle sets.