The sisters also took part in the development of new car models. However, they could not come to a consensus – a retro-style car or a sports car.

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 sisters also took part in the development of new car models. However, they could not come to a consensus – a retro-style car or a sports car.
Another Tegu car for babies. This one have triangular top, so maybe it’s a racing car.
The magnets in this set are strong. Here, we placed several rods vertically, and they hold perfectly, without slipping. So we can lift the tower by the top and move it around.
The wheels can rotate properly and carry those owlets to whatever destination they want.
Magnetic Stick N Stack is the same as Magna-Tiles, tested empirically. But Magna-Tiles doesn’t has this wonder. So we will definitely get a couple of these plates at the first opportunity. Building from magnetic panels on a magnetic board, of course, is also convenient, but this plate is what you need for making ceilings, large roofs of large garages (a very actual topic for us). Its size is 30×30 cm!
Made by Willy, 5,5 years old, from Manetico blocks.
A locomotive-like thing. Made by Afonya from Edtoy wheel set and cubes with some Tegu pieces.
These cubes are bigger than “pixel” magnetic cubes by PicassoTiles. There are smaller numbers of this cubes in sets, but they are safe for small children to play with.
Idea, construction and name by Anny (6 years old).
The magnetic building set for toddlers, known in Japan as Magnet Block. Hovewer, it sold in Europe under the name Magneto Block.