A toy made from magnetic building kit by my children.

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.
A toy made from magnetic building kit by my children.
This is a basic Geomag Kor set. It only the basic blocks all sets of this series have, and bare minimum of decoration pieces. Hovewer, you still can assemble it in many ways, making different creatures.
This Smartmax set has rods of three types – long, short, and curved.
A small sculpture built from Magnastix building kit.
Made by my son Jack, 4 years old, with Bornimago building kit.
Travel Pals are another series of “pocket” Tegu sets. Each has only 6 pieces, but you can still build many shapes from each set (the manufacturer proposes 49 opions). Each of these sets has its own theme and corresponding decorations< but, of course, you can build anything from them. This, for example, is a Hummingbird set.
A very toddler-oriented constructor. In this series there are basic sets consisting only of large sticks and balls. The buildings will turn out approximately the same as in the photo.
Yet another magnetic ball picture, made from magnetic “threads”.
A heavy loaded train, it barely moves, but the driver (1.10) built it himself. Now he is very pleased with himself.
This is a very interesting Magna-Tiles set with unique X-shaped tiles. Magnet in these tiles are not fixed in place – they can move around within certain area within the tile. Because of this, you can attach X-pieces in more ways than common magnet tiles this set also has.
Here is one of the crafts made from the X-tiles. Note how they stay fixed in overlapped position.