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.
Another manufacturer of magnetic castles is Kebotoy brand. We have other similiar castles, but from an unnamed manufacturer. The only problem we had with Kebotoy is that, judging by the description on Amazon, this manufacturer is not so generous with openwork details and windows, there are not so many of them in sets.
This is one of Magna-Tiles animal sets with cute animal figurines and thematic tiles. It has a smaller building choice than most Magna-Tiles sets, but you can use its decorated tiles with any other set. Animals have moving parts and magnets to attach them to your crafts.
We liked the Flower Palace for its flowers and roofs. Flowers were familiar to us – they appeared in our magnetic collection long ago, with some of the earlier SmartMax kits. And we successfully used them with Magtastik and Bornimago constructors. But when there are many flowers, it is always bright and beautiful. But the roofs from the Flower Palace set simply won us over. You can use them in the usual classic way, like roofs, or you can turn them over and get a vase (in the post below with a magnetic bouquet). As you know, there are never too many details, but still, even from such a quantity, we got a quite spacious 2-storey house, with a ramp for cars (taken from the Basic Stunt set) and a flower gazebo.
It glows in the dark! Rods glow, as wellas and drawings on cardboard inserts, which you place in transparent triangular and square panels. One set is enough to build only one space object.
This is the biggest Blockaroo set existing today. It has the same types of pieces the 50-piece set has, just in bigger numbers. It also don’t fit in a common box anymore, so it comes with a “treasure chest” box as a package and storage.