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PicassoTiles Magnet Cube Building Blocks 108 Pieces 1.2' 3CM Magnetic Cubes Toy Construction Building Educational Sensory Toys with Idea Booklet for School & Preschool Kids Boys Girls Toddlers PMC303

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PicassoTiles Magnet Cube Building Blocks 108 Pieces 1.2" 3CM Magnetic Cubes Toy Construction Building Educational Sensory Toys with Idea Booklet for School & Preschool Kids Boys Girls Toddlers PMC303


Elizabeth Bayrakli
Reviewed in Australia on July 29, 2024
My 3 year old got these but my 6 & 9 year old all try and get involved. I think the fact that you get 108 pieces is worth the money compared to the other brands out there. The magnets are very good.
San Diegan
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
I got these for my 9 year old nephew and he was very excited about them. They’re great for stimulating creativity and imagination. They aren’t that strong but good enough for building lots of figures. Highly recommend to all kids who like to build
Courtney
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2024
I love these. They are so easy to use and the perfect size so I don’t have to worry about my baby choking on them. Definitely need to order more so we can build more. My kids love the magnetic tiles so these are a fun addition to their building
Angela Avgerinos
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
I like be the colors, as nd it provides hours of creative fun! Great value!
Aemon
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
Been using em to help my son with his math and the fact that he loves to play with them makes helping him learn math much easier. Not to small that his lil brother can’t have one while we play and study and lots of colors to choose from. I just wish the magnets were a bit stronger but still a great find.
WeBuyEverythingOn
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
These are not like the thin magnetic tiles with the magnets around the edges and which will only align in one direction magnetically. It's a different idea, but it works pretty well, though you might find it odd at first.To start with, each block rattles. That's because the magnet(s) inside the block can move to different positions. This is how the creators of this toy figured out a way to make the blocks grip each other pretty much any way you turn them - and they grip whether they're aligned precisely square to each other, or in a position halfway-off (think stair-steps) of each other.This works out well and lets you build things that are not only perfectly aligned, although you can't just grip in any direction you want - they're not velcroed to each other, but they do offer those extra positions where there's still magnetic attraction between blocks.Once they're in place and gripping other blocks, there's no more rattling (the magnets have settled into where they're going to be) and at that point the object your child is building is fairly stationary anyway - because the magnetic grip isn't all that strong.That's the only downside I can find to these nicely-made blocks - besides the high price - is that the magnets don't hold to each other all that strongly. I don't think this is due to any cost-cutting. I'm fairly sure that the magnetic strength is calibrated so that the blocks can align so many different ways without being drawn to a different position. In other words, if they'd built these with powerful neodynium magnets, they'd lock together like they were superglued, but then only in a single orientation, and all you could ever build would be a long line of blocks. So the magnetic attraction needs to be not overly strong.But they're still fun, and they do still hold together well enough to do most things with them. Our toddler builds "ships" with them and those hold together plenty well enough for him to push them along on the carpet as if they're big, long Great Lakes Freighters filled with iron ore cargo - and the blocks keep their shapes as he slides them. So your kids can build more than just stationary objects with these, and that's not something you can say about the thin magnet-tiles which tend to collapse.The build quality is phenomenal and that's probably the reason for the high price. There are no rough edges or molding errors or discolorations or burrs or any errors at all on these blocks. The shape of every one is true and square and straight and smooth and utterly, stunningly perfect. They're a GORGEOUS product.The whole concept seems new to me, and it might improve over time, but these are pretty good right now. Toddler LOVES them and I definitely RECOMMEND THEM if the high quality is affordable to you.
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