This is a set of thick foam panels with magnet edges. They are not as robust as magnetic blocks or rods, but they are lightweight, pleasant to touch and fun to play with.

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.
This is a set of thick foam panels with magnet edges. They are not as robust as magnetic blocks or rods, but they are lightweight, pleasant to touch and fun to play with.
Magneatos from Guidecraft. Magnetic construction set for kids Magneatos has in not only large multi-colored plastic balls with a diameter of 5 cm and magnetic rods 13 and 8 cm long (diameter 3 cm), but also panels. Triangular and square panels are equipped with special holders. And there is the top of magnetic creativity – corrugated tubes that can stretch to the desired distance. The structures are not very stable, since the pull of the magnet and the plastic ball is not strong enough. The stick not always fixes in the right place, unlike in the magnet-metal ball variant. But the idea is good.
These magnetic pieces hold together in layers well enough to create this futuristic shield.
This is a very interesting and valuable set for any magnetic tile enthusiast. It has 48 pieces, both classic tiles like squares and triangles and unusual ones. These unusual pieces include big and small tiles with windows and a wide arch. This silly carriage shows different tiles this set has to offer.
The construction set consists of bright plastic blocks of various shapes, very similar to the details of the American Magna-Tiles – Working Trucks set. The Japanese company People has released its magnetic construction kits under the general name Pythagoras.
Happy Afonya (3 years old) and 2 locomotives. Both stand on wheelsets of the Korean Edtoy set. Both are strong and reliable. The right locomotive is made entirely from Edtoy Smart block Automobile parts, while the left one uses cubes and an orange Tegu plank. Tegu brought cubes and color to Edtoy crafts.
A car made from the Tegu wooden constructor. We used parts from different kits. In the center there is an orange pillar prism from the Explorer Nelson set. Its huge minus the absence of magnets on the sides. The arrow shows that there is no connection between the cube and the orange pillar, they just fit snugly together. The car rolls well.
The house yard built by Alesya (6 years old). To illuminate the house, she used a LED from the Magformers Light kit.
Made from Edtoy Smart block Automobile and Tegu mix.
Wheel sets are from Korean Edtoy.
This set has pictures to fill fith mosaic pieces, and also plain pictures to make any pictures you want.