Arisha’s computer. Made from Tegu wooden blocks, and magnet balls and rod from another magnet buiding kit.

Arisha’s computer. Made from Tegu wooden blocks, and magnet balls and rod from another magnet buiding kit.
Another version of Tegu “pocket” sets. Unlike 6-pieces version, which has only prisms, this one has cubes and planks. And you still build many thing from this small number of pieces.
A spiral staircase or a mountain road leading to gold – you can feel like an explorer of the mysterious jungle.
Small “traveling” Tegu sets come in different color schemes. This is the Blossom version.
These Tegu toys are for smaller children, so they have only few big, simple pieces. There are cars of different shapes and colors, and you can connect them with magnets, making a train.
In large Tegu sets, in addition to cubes and thin planks, there are also bricks with 6 magnets in them. At the end of a brick there is also a magnet. The bricks were placed between the cubes like the keys in a piano. If you press them, the bricks spring back, almost like in a real piano, only there is no sound, but children voiced it themselves. It turned out a funny piano with one incomplete octave. Invented by Anny (7 years old).
Tegu on-the-go Pocket sets come in a small cloth pouch, so you can carry them with you in their original package.
While we had a small set of Tegu cubes and planks, there was no building and construction as such. All actions with this constructor could be called simple block manipulation. Alesya manly played with them on the way to her classes. But when the children got another large set, the construction process captivated all the children, crafts began to appear more often and became recognizable.
A silly robot made from the Tegu blocks. The unused planks are from the same sets.
“Pocket” Tegu sets are small, but you still can create many things from any of them.