- 3D MAGNETIC TILES: The original 3D magnetic building sets that engage young minds by fusing together math, science, and creativity. Create flat or 3-dimensional shapes with this set
- DIVERSE SET: 32 translucent, colorful shapes including squares (2 large, 14 small) and triangles (8 equilateral, 4 right, 4 isosceles)
- CREATIVITY: Sparks hours of imaginative free play in children. Anything they can dream, they can create!
- STEM APPROVED: Helps your child develop important math, science, spatial and tactile skills
- DURABLE: Tile set is safe, durable and built to last for years of quality use
- RECOMMENDED AGES: Magna-Tiles are recommended for children ages 3 and older
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Annie Mace
Hours and Hours of Creative Fun Enjoyed
My grandson and granddaughter, ages 3 and 2, are enjoying hours and hours of play with the Magna-Tiles, creating the most interesting designs....garages and tall buildings for his cars and trucks, and castles for her....among other creative buildings! They stack up easily for storage and are unbreakable. I had to order another set and will probably add to it again! They both can't get enough of building with the magnetic tiles. Very pleased with this product!
Mahendranathsing Auckle
Perfect for toddlers 2+
We bought these before our daughter's second birthday because people had recommended them online. Rather than building boxes and 3-D shapes with volume, she stacks them and builds butterflies, airplanes, birthday cakes, rocket ships, etc. She plays with them for long stretches of time (20+ minutes) multiple times per week. Do you have a toddler? Does that sound impossible?! Yeah, for realz. I love that she can grow into them and do more and more complicated things with them. When older kids come over to play, they get excited, and there is intra-generational bonding. I personally play with them a lot. So, yeah, if you're reading this, go ahead and buy these.
Brittany Lea Raley
So fun!
I got these for my son for his second birthday. I work at a childcare center with children from 2 months old to 12 years old. These tiles were in the preschool, pre-k, and school-age classrooms and ALL of the children loved them! I knew my 2 year old would love them, and my 4 year old loves them too! They are a little pricey, but definitely worth the money for the educational benefits alone. I went to a few different stores to find the best price, and Amazon was $5-$10 cheaper, so double mom win!
Janelle Williams
Great gift for kids of any age!
These were a gift for two young children. Both adults and children played with these for hours and hours each day from the time they were given. I already bought another set by the same manufacturer to add on to the first set. I will definitely be buying more of these magna-tiles whenever I need a gift for a child. Since I gave the first set I have found out basicly any age child (including teens and even adults) love these. They turned out to be a great gift that will grow with the child and they use their imaginations to build and play with them.
Amy Jenkins
Great investment.
Best building block toys ever! We have lincon logs, lego's, mega blocks, plain old blocks, foam blocks and for the most part this items just sit around taking up space...but not the Magna Tiles. My daughter has used her Magna Tiles at least once a day for the past 10 months and that is saying a LOT! My daughter was not yet 3 when we got them and she closing in on 4 now-she still loves them and build with them daily. We felt it was money well spent (they are pricey) and even invested in two more sets so she could do more elaborate builds. Worth the price. We are finally going go donate our tinker toys, lincoln logs, mega blocks etc... and just keep these-these are all she uses anyway. :)
Helen Hutchinson
OMG! A big hit!
I have a 4 year old daughter who likes to build things and I want to encourage that. I thought about getting Goldiblocks but I didn't like what I read in the reviews. One review recommended Magna Tiles, so I took a shot in the dark and got these. They were an instant hit! I never could imagine my kids would have liked a toy this simple. My daughter doesn't have the greatest fine motor skills so building toys that need tools would have been frustrating for her. With Magna Tiles, you just hold pieces next to each other and they snap together! They have great balance, too. She's made pretty skinny 3D towers out of triangles and it gets pretty high before it falls apart. When you're done, just crash down on everything with spread hands and you're ready to go again. Now I just gotta get a bigger set to add on! :D Try these, you'll love them!
Roxane Goodfellow
Five Stars
I have as much fun with these as my kids do.
Angela Paterson Dell' Arte
BEST TOY EVER FOR GRANDMA'S HOUSE
These are FABULOUS. I bought them for my grandchildren to use when they come to visit. My 3, 4, 5 and 7 year old grandsons play with them for hours every time they come. The 7 year old builds tall towers, castles, forts, parking garages and whatever else he decides. The 4 and 5 year olds build more simple structures. Garages to house their cars are the most popular. The 3 year old uses the tiles to make flat structures. Pizzas using the large triangles are his favorite. I originally bought the 100 piece set but added the 32 piece set so my 7 year old could build more complicated structures. He uses almost all 132 tiles on occasions. I take them to my 3 year old class at church for playtime on Sundays. I notice that the boys love to play with them. The girls will sometimes join in with the boys, but they don't like them as much as the boys. My 4 and 11 year old granddaughters also do not play with them as much as the boys.
Pam Pequignot
I would buy more
You will want to buy more of these! These are a favorite of my kids, the baby would just bash them together happily, and the toddler would stick the sides together. But now my kids are 2 and 4 and the things they make with this small set surprise me. They have made space rockets, roads, car garages, houses, dragons.... While the kids love these, I do have my own opinions. I really like the colors, the magnets are strong, the shapes are sturdy and hard plastic. They have survived being thrown about outside, although normally we use them inside. We have played counting games, color games, and make believe games, so they are a good learning / developmental toy as well as just a fun toy, which is sometimes hard to come across. I do wish I had paid the extra money and bought the bigger set, at least with the smaller set my kids are learning about sharing and playing nicely together!
John Doyle
very high quality product
This product was a little on the higher end of our budget, but the quality of the product is supurb. This product will last with my two boys playing roughly with them. The magnets are strong enough to hold tightly together, but they don't pinch fingers or hands. I highly recommend spending a little more for this product. We have the knock off one and my kids prefer these.