Genii Creation – a smart magnetic construction set from Korea was presented at the international exhibition in Nuremberg in 2011.

Genii Creation – a smart magnetic construction set from Korea was presented at the international exhibition in Nuremberg in 2011.
Back in 1997, inventor Michael Grey introduced Zoob, a toy inspired by the science of motion and organism development. Zoob represents an acronym for Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, and Botany. Each Zoob building set has rod-like pieces with joint balls and sockets on their ends. Each of these balls has small bumps on its surface, so the joints can both move and stay in a certain position if you need them to.
This innovative toy features a ball and socket connection system, mimicking the natural movement and design found in people, animals, and machines. With just five basic shapes, Zoob offers 20 different ways to connect them together.
Zoob building sets have won awards because they’re different from regular building blocks. They use plastic pieces that snap together, like gears and joints, to build all kinds of objects, limited only by your imagination. After you build something with a Zoob building set, you can actually play with it – the pieces were designed to move after being assembled, so you can have fun with the toys you create.
Zoobs are great for helping children improve their fine motor skills. The pieces are small enough to easily manipulate and put them together, but they’re not too tiny like some other toys, so it’s easier for kids who find small objects tricky.
This is an elephant that feeds on nectar. On land, it moves around on chicken legs. Look how trustingly this darling looks up into the eyes of his little mistress!
Pictures from the manufacturer show some toys you can make.
The older the creators are, the more complicated pictures they make.
This is not the first time we take this mosaic on trips, children always play with pleasure.
This set is much bigger (and pricey) than normal Tegu sets, but in can occupy and entertain many children at once.
Magna-Qubix pieces come in different shapes. There are cubes, pyramids, triangular, hexagonal and rectangular prisms. Blocks of each type have magnets in all their corners. Since sides of the block match in size, you can contact them magnet to magnet. Because of this, even the big crafts won’t fall apart.
Large, magnetic, bright, soft (EVA – Ethylene Vinyl Acetate).
Tower with an arch in it. Made from Manetico building set.