Anny with her pet fish she made from magnetic frame building kit.

Anny with her pet fish she made from magnetic frame building kit.
A dragonfly made from Magfrormers building kit. It probably will migrate to the south when the autumn will arrive.
A tower made from Magfrormers building kit. No one knows what’s on the other side.
Two carriages made from Magfrormers building kit. This particular kit have moving wheels.
A wheeled dragon made from Magfrormers building kit.
The ball turned out to be big – 2-year-old Alesya is holding it in the photo. We played with it, threw it to each other and up. The magnets are so strong that the ball kept its shape. Alesya, who was watching the game, finally took the ball away and threw it to the ground, probably thinking that it would bounce, and the ball turned into a bunch of details.
Another Magformers Ice World craft. All pieces of this set are white on one side, so you can make your crafts more or less colorful or “snowy”.
This is a small Magformers set made with younger children in mind. It has square and triangle pieces, so you can make anything you want. However, the main theme of this set is Arctic. All proposed figures are polar-themed, like an igloo or a whale, and all pieces are white on one side, so you can add more or less color to your craft by simply turning the pieces.
An arch made from Magfrormers building kit. The frames from this kit are strong enough to support such strucctures.
No one has had breakfast yet because the table is occupied by a Magformers magnetic kit.