These magnetic balls make pretty jewerly for Sid the Sloth from Ice Age cartoon.
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.
Y-Ball + X-Ball
…a great activity for kids ages 8 and older. Anny, 8, is a big fan of mosaics and found these magnetic details quite entertaining.
Locomotive
A locomotive made from an older American construction set – plastic blocks with colorful metal inserts and a magnet. The wheels can rotate.
The Tow Truck
This building kit have pieces with moving wheels, so you can assembly a car and drive it around.
Geomag PINK Contents
A back side of Geomag Pink package shows nubber and types of the pieces included in the set. There are also photos of some possible crafts.
Wheelset – Edtoy Smart Block Automobile
It has 2 rows of magnets on one side, and one row on the other.
Japanese Magnet Block
Magnet Block – some assembly options. A bright colored construction set with eyes remains attractive even for 5-years-olds.
Van Eyck Styled Hat
Danila made a hat from Magformers, but the children downright refused to be photographed in it. The clown, however, didn’t resist.
PicassoTiles 1″ Cubes
PicassoTiles have cubic blocks of different size. The cubes on this photo are the bigger version – 1 inch by 1 inch.
SmartMax Start XL
This set is relatively big for Smartmax with its 42 pieces. Unlike the XXL set, it has no plastic box you can use in building, and no curved rods like in Discovery set. But it still is a good options for smaller kids, with big pieces that are easy to grip and hard to swallow.