This are two Annies who built their castles. Their fortresses turned out to be small, not because they don’t know how to build, there just weren’t enough parts for their towers.

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 are two Annies who built their castles. Their fortresses turned out to be small, not because they don’t know how to build, there just weren’t enough parts for their towers.
On the left – American Magneatos, an analogue of the big Bornimago for kids. In the center – Magtastik with metal balls. Right one is Japanese Magnet Block.
A magnetic frame viking boat sailing on a voyage.
Built by Willy (4.5 years old). His mom only helped him with the bow of the ship. The son did not find the necessary parts among our Manetico, so we supplemented it by two pieces – green triangular prisms from the Magneticus magnetic set.
A magnetic building block palace. Made by 5,5-years-old Willy from a wooden EDTOY kit.
Magnetic building cubes set by the BrainSpark company. All pieces in the set have the same shape, and they are relatively big, so they can’t be swallowed accidently.
Magneic pieces inside the cubes are strong enough to keep rather big sculptures together. The set is compartiable with similiar cube-shaped magnetic building kits. This set is also available in translucent and black-and-white versions.
Another Thavel Pals set – Tugboat – in its box, in “basic” shape.
Or maybe it’s a giraffe. The black cloth is a ouddle of water. Made by 5,5-years-old Willy from a wooden EDTOY kit.
Left to right: Genii creation – Tegu – Edtoy. They are exactly the same size and connect together well. Each constructor is good in its own way and goes well with the others. We got planks and colored cubes from Tegu. Edtoy makes interesting architectural elements and wheelsets. Genii creation has many small, colorful and varied pieces.
A Japanese magnetic construction set for toddlers by the company People.