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M**H
Great for building but not if you want to keep your work!
Children can build large structures and learn how to copy examples. Starter pack limited to standard geometric components - large and small squares, 3 types of triangle (see back of box in Amazon listing). Looks good, but subject to dramatic collapses as held together only by magnets along edges! Not an alternative to Lego etc. Well made but seems a bit expensive for the functionality.
G**E
Granddaughter loves this .
My 4yr old granddaughter thought her Magnatiles were the best of all her birthday presents, and I couldn't wait to have a go building a house and even a church.
L**E
A quality toy that is played with everyday
I got this set on promotion £63.99 normally it’s £99.99. Whilst it does seem a lot of money I can honestly say it is played with everyday and for long periods of time. My 2 and 9 year old love there tiles and it’s enjoyable to play with as a family
S**.
Played with daily
My daughter is 2.5 and plays with these tiles daily! We started with the playmags starter set and then added magnatiles stardust set which both work together dispute being different brands of magnetic tiles.I wanted add more to her collection and thought this looked like the best value for money when looking at what different packs and brands contain. We weren’t disappointed, this pack is massive with lots of different triangles for building different buildings. My daughter was very excited to play with it.
S**N
Hours of fun!
I got a chance to try out one of cheaper versions of it at a play date and in mho the magnets stick better here. Other versions are a bit more exciting with options for wheels and windows, but I'd rather invest in a good quality toy that would last.Could have left my review 6 months ago when we first purchased it, but I wanted to wait to see if the excitement will go away. Well, 6 months later, I can honestly say that this is the one toy the play with almost every single day.It encourages them to be creative, think out of the box and find new ways to challenge their abilities. They learn about the shapes, stability, dimensions and much more.A two y/o will focus on the colors and putting the lid on cubes, while a four y/o will build castles and pyramids! I'd recommend put all 100 pieces in a big clear box so kids will be able approach to it easily. It weights about 3 kilos so not to heavy to take with you on a long holiday.Sometimes, the kids are just an excuse to play with the magna tiles, and we find ourselves building shapes instead of tidying them all up!It's a hit in play dates (although the amount is good enough only for 2 children) and it would make an amazing birthday gift.Yes, it's pricey (and the price never go down!), but I look at it as an investment. It's durable, good quality and the fun never ends when you play with it. The tiles never break when someone accidentally step on them or even when they fall from the top of a 2 meters tower!Out of all the Magna tiles models out there is recommend buying this one. 100 pieces is great amount (to start with) and the clear colorful tiles make it much more interesting to play! Definitely 5 stars!
P**I
The best game.. perfect present 🎁
The best game for a kid .this was a present for my friend son 4tear old but my daughter 2 years old love it so much and after few attempts she start putting them together.
M**Y
Expensive but worth it.
I bought these earlier in the week after seeing a blog review of them as an excellent gender neutral toy. They were expensive but well worth the price so far as all three of my kids have played with them pretty much non-stop since they arrived.They have already taken to building incredible 3D structures, everything from rockets to castles and pens for farm animals. My eldest daughter has taken delight in trying out different geometric shapes and is starting to notice things like the number of sides and what kinds of angles she can create. Even the youngest, who is almost three, is having fun creating towers and what he likes to call dungeons with them.The colours are really attractive and the kids like the way the light shines through them, making their creations glow. The magnets seem strong and the plastic seems like it should be hard wearing.We've only had them a week but I can see that this will be a toy that will grow with my kids and that they will continue to play with for a long time. I will almost certainly buy more of these so they can create bigger and more inventive structures.Highly recommend.
F**E
Creativity, learning and fun while playing
These are worth buying especially during lock down, although in my opinion a little over priced! I have bought cheaper brands and returned them, they didn’t feel as robust as the Magna Tile brand. My girls like the translucent element too while building towers. My mother sent my 3yr old birthday money enough to buy the 100 piece set. I would recommend 100 pieces after reading the reviews and there are enough tiles to split between two children or two friends. My 5 yr has played with them as much as her lego and I’m writing this review several weeks later.
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