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DYRDM Magnetic Fidget Sphere

This building kit will be fun for children and adults alike. Despite its size and name, it is an actual building kit, and is just as versatile as any bigger building set. With magnets on all sides, you can connect the pieces side-to-side or stack them, and assemble any shape you like. There are only 12 pieces, all equal in shape and size, forming a sphere as a default form. Because of this, the set is small and easy to hold in hands. Also, since the toy is relatively small, the magnets are strong enough to hold any shape together as long as you need.

DYRDM Magnetic Fidget Sphere
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Castle For A Crab

Daughters fell in love with Magna-Tiles. The older one builds palaces and her beloved robots and dogs from it, and the younger one builds roads and houses. This building kit, of course, is very successful. I must say that this is the only building kit that we managed to buy in America in a real store. All the rest of our Wishlist (Kid”s Knex and even Canadian I-Gami) we could purchase only in online stores. Our neighbours who also have children have never heard of Knex, which is very weird.

Castle For A Crab
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Shades Of Green In Tegu Jungle

I tried to photograph Tegu pieces to show you the shades of green and natural. Note that natural pieces are also slightly greenish in this set. The green cubes and planks are painted, but the structure of the wood is clearly visible, so not a single piece is the same. The impression of this tree-green variety is pleasant. Probably, the details were first painted over and then glued. Both the planks and the cubes consist of 2 halves, and on some cubes the gluing borders are visible.

Shades Of Green In Tegu Jungle