A toy made from magnetic building kit.

A toy made from magnetic building kit.
The same pterodactyl magnetic sceleton, assembled and ready to take off.
Genii Creation magnetic building set. At first I even assumed that this is a mouse on skis…
Very nice vintage series from 2004-2005. The pieces of this constructor are blocks with windows and fragments of skyscrapers in silver and gold. The parts are connected using built-in magnets and the children can build their own city. There is also a Clock Tower set in the same series.
The pieces are made from EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate).
This is a Chinese magnetic foam mosaic set. It has pieces of different shapes and colors, pattern cards, and a magnetic board you can also draw on.
This is the second-biggest Tegu blocks set. It has the “future” color oprions, matching the much smaller Future sets. Just like small Future sets, this one has blue hues and circuits on natural-colored blocks.
Another photo of rotating pieces from Geomag Mechaics set. You can assemble these platforms and beams in different ways, and they will move and turn. The round holes on platform’s surface is for Geomag balls. You can add magnet rods on another side to fixate them in place.
Watch video showing magnet connections of this building set.
Everything included in the Blockaroo Roadster set. The pieces of this set are big and soft enough to be safe even for the smaller children, but also can occupy kids with interesting, entertaining crafts.