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Playmags 100-Piece Magnetic Tiles Building Blocks Set, 3D Magnet Tiles for Kids Boys Girls, Educational STEM Toys for Toddlers…
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- 100 PIECE MAGNETIC TILES FOR KIDS PLAY SET: This Playmags Classic Set Lets Kids Build, Play & Learn for Hours of Educational Entertainment; Recommended for Ages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- EXTRA POWERFUL TILE MAGNETS: Set Includes 82 Magnetic tiles with Exclusive SUPERMAGS; Strong, Durable Magnets are Great for Building Tall 3D Structures
- CLICKINS - LETTERS & WINDOWS FOR LEARNING: 18 Unique Instructive Clickins Pop into Each Tile Window for Added Creativity; Kids & Toddlers Enjoy Many Possibilities
- FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Engineering Toys Stimulate Problem Solving, Motor Skills & Shape Recognition; Perfect for Preschool Games & Group Activities
- PLAY TIME VERSATILITY: Fun, Colorful, Engaging Set Makes a Wonderful Birthday or Christmas Gift for Toddlers Boys or Girls; Use with Playmags Building Board, Cars & More
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Customers find the toy building blocks fun, durable, and strong. They mention they're good for imaginations, can withstand very active play, and hold shapes. Customers also appreciate the value for money, saying it's a solid investment. They also like the color, storage capacity, and gift value.
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Customers like the fun toy. They say it's a great tool for learning through play, and it encourages foresight and imagination. Some mention it's addictive and a great way for kids to get distracted.
"...It’s very good for their imaginations. Grandma has the best toys!" Read more
"...The kids love playing with them. It's easy to handle and great for toddlers as well as older kids - it helps them build creativity...." Read more
"...excited about my daughter growing up with a toy that encourages foresight and imagination. I know..." Read more
"Great toy! You can build all kinds of shapes and structures, and kids as young as 2 years old can start playing. Our nearly 3 year old loves these...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the toy building blocks. They mention they're sturdy, have nice quality, and can withstand very active play. The tiles wipe clean easily, and once you build something it stays together.
"...They’re really well built and safe and they had so much fun building towers that were as tall as themselves very easy for kids to snap together...." Read more
"...The tiles can withstand very active play and they wipe clean easily. I'm happy with this purchase." Read more
"...these (with the new stronger magnets) are definitely stronger than the more expensive brand. The colors are a little brighter as well...." Read more
"...This is cheaper than Magnatiles and the quality is just as good...." Read more
Customers like the magnet strength of the toy building blocks. They mention the magnets are strong and hold shapes. Some say the tiles are high-quality and the colors are fine and bright.
"Very high quality magnetic tiles. The colors are fine and bright. The kids love playing with them...." Read more
"...The price is comparable to Shape Mags. The magnets are stronger, which makes for sturdier structures. I prefer the more vibrant colors...." Read more
"Nice kit, lots of pieces. The magnets are not quite as strong as the other kit my nephew has...." Read more
"...These did not disappoint. The magnets are strong and the tiles are SOLID. I bought the 2 car/train set as well...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the toy building blocks. They say they're identical to other name brands, a great buy, and a solid investment.
"Great Value I would only buy this brand because they’re the most sturdy ones ...." Read more
"...even because we like the squares with the cutouts and these are better value...." Read more
"...Conclusion1st place: PlaymagsThe price is comparable to Shape Mags. The magnets are stronger, which makes for sturdier structures...." Read more
"...Magnatiles:Pros: Super expensive, quality is great, but the magnets sometimes clashCons: $$$$$$Playmags:..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the toy building blocks. They mention they're wonderful, excellent toys, and just as good as Magna tiles. Some say the kit has lots of pieces and is a really good buy.
"...If you're comparing- these are a wonderful set to start with. They come with some extra window tiles as well as some hollow squares...." Read more
"Nice kit, lots of pieces. The magnets are not quite as strong as the other kit my nephew has...." Read more
"...I am not dissapointed!! These are wonderful!..." Read more
"...They are wonderful! Very nice quality, each piece has little rivets holding them together, the colors and shapes are great...." Read more
Customers like the colors of the toy building blocks. They mention the colors are beautiful, vibrant, and adorable. The windows and alphabet additions are a fun addition for use as cool architectural elements. It comes with a variety of colorful tiles, powerful magnets, ABC's tiles, idea booklet, and bag. Customers also say it's fun, interactive, and very creative.
"Very high quality magnetic tiles. The colors are fine and bright. The kids love playing with them...." Read more
"...The colors are a little brighter as well. If you already have a set of the magnatiles, these are compatible...." Read more
"...The squares with cutout holes are a fun addition for use eg: cool architectural element; use them as entryways to when putting toy figures into;..." Read more
"Colors are great! Grandson and us have fun playing with them. They are strong enough but there are times when I wish they would stay better attached...." Read more
Customers like the storage capacity of the toy building blocks. They mention it's easy to clean up and store in the bag that comes with it. Some say it's a handy touch and it takes up relatively little space.
"...my kids love them. The storage bag is also a big plus!" Read more
"...I like that there is a bag for all the pieces. It's big enough for the pieces to both sets. It seems fairly sturdy too...." Read more
"...Also, they're not the most expensive. The set comes with a drawstring bag in which to store them, which we hold from the bottom so it won't break...." Read more
"...of colorful tiles, powerful magnets, ABC’s tiles, idea booklet, and storage bag...." Read more
Customers appreciate the gift value of the toy building blocks. They mention it's a great gift for any child and lots of fun.
"...Makes a great gift (nudge nudge wink wink)" Read more
"...It will make a perfect gift for any occasion...." Read more
"...Perfect gift and learning toy for both him (4) and his sister (1)" Read more
"Giftable. My nephew loves it and he cannot take his eyes off the tiles ! Keeps him occupied." Read more
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The magnatiles come with just the basic squares, three types of triangles, and large squares. As I said previously, the playmags set has a bit more selection with some extra shapes. If you don't have the extra shapes, you won't miss them, and I don't know how much the extra shapes ADD to the experience, but they certainly don't detract from it. That said, I'm 30 and really just making fun geometric towers. A child might be tying to make a house with windows, or they might really appreciate the wagon magnet piece. To me, it's neat and I'll use it sometimes, but I wouldn't have noticed if it wasn't in the set. I have a 10 month old daughter for whom these were actually purchased, but really her primary source of joy with the tiles is knocking down any stucture that I or my husband have built. I expect that will change with time.
Anyhow, if I was starting new without having already bought the magnatiles set, I would probably save the extra money and buy the playmags set, knowing what I know now. The appeal for me is how much stronger the magnets are. I will say that the tiles in the magnatiles are stronger than our other set (a random set from target, I believe, that someone had gifted us because they wanted us to see how cool magnetic toys were.) I enjoy this toy and the concept behind it. I bought my daughter two 100
Count sets already (one set of the magnatiles and one set of the playmags) and I will probably slowly add to our collection as time goes on. I will likely buy the playmags brand over the magnatiles brand because of both the cost and the strength of the magnet. I also just purchased a set for my niece's 5th birthday (I purchased the playmags) so my sister And her family can have as much fun as we have here. I intend on buying my other niece (her older sister) a set in August for her 7th birthday as well.
I'm a true fan of these tiles, and I'm really excited about my daughter growing up with a toy that encourages foresight and imagination. I know
She already enjoys destroying our structures, so I'm sure she'll enjoy building her own. (And I'll enjoy revenge-knocking them down.)
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2017
The magnatiles come with just the basic squares, three types of triangles, and large squares. As I said previously, the playmags set has a bit more selection with some extra shapes. If you don't have the extra shapes, you won't miss them, and I don't know how much the extra shapes ADD to the experience, but they certainly don't detract from it. That said, I'm 30 and really just making fun geometric towers. A child might be tying to make a house with windows, or they might really appreciate the wagon magnet piece. To me, it's neat and I'll use it sometimes, but I wouldn't have noticed if it wasn't in the set. I have a 10 month old daughter for whom these were actually purchased, but really her primary source of joy with the tiles is knocking down any stucture that I or my husband have built. I expect that will change with time.
Anyhow, if I was starting new without having already bought the magnatiles set, I would probably save the extra money and buy the playmags set, knowing what I know now. The appeal for me is how much stronger the magnets are. I will say that the tiles in the magnatiles are stronger than our other set (a random set from target, I believe, that someone had gifted us because they wanted us to see how cool magnetic toys were.) I enjoy this toy and the concept behind it. I bought my daughter two 100
Count sets already (one set of the magnatiles and one set of the playmags) and I will probably slowly add to our collection as time goes on. I will likely buy the playmags brand over the magnatiles brand because of both the cost and the strength of the magnet. I also just purchased a set for my niece's 5th birthday (I purchased the playmags) so my sister And her family can have as much fun as we have here. I intend on buying my other niece (her older sister) a set in August for her 7th birthday as well.
I'm a true fan of these tiles, and I'm really excited about my daughter growing up with a toy that encourages foresight and imagination. I know
She already enjoys destroying our structures, so I'm sure she'll enjoy building her own. (And I'll enjoy revenge-knocking them down.)
This brand is just as good as Magnatiles - better even because we like the squares with the cutouts and these are better value. With this set you get 82 magnetic tiles (not 100) and some plastic inserts you use for decoration that snap into the cut out tiles. (13 non magnetic letters and 5 non magnetic window inserts.) If you get the set for a sale price you are still paying way less than $1 per magnetic tiles for a high quality tile. This is cheaper than Magnatiles and the quality is just as good. The squares with cutout holes are a fun addition for use eg: cool architectural element; use them as entryways to when putting toy figures into; poorly supported roof when you need to save weight. We added this set to the Magnatiles 32 piece set that were were outgrowing, they are compatible.
If you are hesitant I'd say start with a 60 piece set if you can afford it, but just having 30 is fun too. With this set of 82 you can build large structures or a whole town of small ones. This set comes with an 'instruction book' that has lots of inspiration for building for you and your child. BUT it shows buildings that use a few pieces that are not in this set, eg the wheels part. So it might be a good idea to not let your child ever see the instructions, or you could take out the trucks page?
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Groot succes bij groot en klein!
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