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The Magnetic Building Blocks Magic Magnetic 3D Puzzle Cubes set includes 7 colorful magnetic blocks and 54 guide cards, allowing for the creation of 108 different shapes. Designed for both children and adults, these educational toys promote creativity, dexterity, and stress relief while ensuring safety with high-quality, non-toxic materials.
Item Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches |
Number of Pieces | 7 |
Special Features | Easy Storage |
Toy Building Block Type | Magnetic Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Divergent Thinking, STEM |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72 |
Theme | Sport |
Color | 7color |
D**N
Fun for my 4 year old
My 4 year old loves to build and engineer things and this gives him a fun way to assemble different structures. While I wish they were a little larger and perhaps came with more pieces, the magnets give a nice clicking sound when they come together and it’s a fun way to practice assembly and engineering.
B**N
Fun puzzle
I like this puzzle because there are a few different ways to put it together. The colors are fun and bright rainbow. The magnets stick together great, which gives it a fun challenge. It’s the perfect size for small hands (or adult hands haha) and it’s held up great to my destructive children.Even though they’ve done the puzzle a few hundred times they still enjoy trying to put it together it’s likes new.
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Just Like Numberblocks
I got this set of small building blocks for my kids. The main thing that makes these blocks so cool is that they are magnetic on all sides. So especially for younger kids they are a lot easier to build with then Legos or other style building block because they simply just stick together and come apart just as easy. Something I thougt was a great idea and my kids really liked are the included idea/instruction cards. Each card shows a picture of something to build with the blocks so it gets the kids imagination and creativity flowing if they are stumped on what they should build.Another thing that makes these blocks so cool is they can be used to make the characters from the Numberblocks show, if you know, you know! The only thing I do not like about this set of blocks, is a minor complaint really or just a suggestion would be the color of the blocks, they are like a translucent, see thru, very light color. I think solid bright colors would look better for the different objects to build and kids would like that too for their number blocks guys. This is a very popular show with not a lot of toys on the market so I think these magnetic blocks are a great solution to that problem.
P**E
Nice 3D Block Puzzle
This is a nice puzzle that teaches kids how to translate a 2D drawing into a 3D space. It is a great skill to have, and it is surprising how hard it can be for some to translate 2D to 3D space. This concept is taught in some STEM classes at a middle school level and I seen kids struggle with it. So get this for your kid early so they will be a step head of the rest.
J**N
Challenging, Frustrating, and Fun!
Pros:-Brightly colored and looks nice when put together.-Easy to assemble thanks to the magnets holding it together while you add the other pieces.-Instruction cards included to make different shapes.-Affordable.Cons:-Instructions are awful and leave you guessing on some of the designs (frustration part).-Worried that if it ever cracks open, one of those small magnets could end up in the tummies of little ones. (If your baby or toddler ever swallows a magnet, get them to the ER, STAT.)-Did I mention the instruction cards are awful? Well, let me say it again.Final thoughts:A mix between a Rubik's Cube and Tetris, this turned out to be a lot more fun than I gave it credit for. Shame about some of the designs as you can't make heads or tails of what some of the cards are trying to tell you how to make a certain shape. (I mean, really?) But forming the cube itself? Neato! I love it. My son loves it, he couldn't put it down the first day it arrived. Heck, even the Mrs. took a moment or two to try and figure it out.For $10.00 this is a worthy purchase. It'll keep you and your older kids entertained, and looks nice on display. Smart, engaging, and looks good, for $10.00? Can't go wrong!
T**T
Great fidget cube and a good value for two complete sets (including two card decks).
Magnetic fidget cubes are pretty fun for making unique shapes, seeing how you can get things to fit together, and just for overall sensory satisfaction. The colors with the transparency look a little cheap, but the decks of cards included are pretty fun for challenging yourself to create the different shapes. Makes a good kid/teen gift.
A**O
Smaller Than I Realized
This magnetic block puzzle toy was smaller than I expected. This isn't the product's fault, of course. I did read the description and look at the pictures but somehow I thought it would be a much larger toy. In any case it makes a good "fidget" toy for a young child (the intended recipient, in this case) or really anyone. It's not something I think is limited to certain ages or a particular gender. It's a compact puzzle box that can be disassembled and recombined in a number of inventive ways, of course using the magnets embedded in the pieces. It's a great way for children to explore things such as spatial relationships, problem solving, and general design and construction. It's also a fun way for older folks of any age to while away an idle hour. It's a great gift idea but with the small size I'd probably want to include it with something else.
O**S
Interesting...
I am not sure how I feel about these, especially given the fact that when they came across my que, it seemed like these were just normal cube magnetic blocks that were about an inch and a half per cube. I saw nothing about them being a puzzle at all (kind of feel like a bait and switch). But here we are…I am now the proud owner of two cube puzzles (I say I am now the proud owner because they were originally intended for my grandsons whom I nanny for a couple days a week. I wanted more cubes to add to their growing magnetic block collection. They are too young for a puzzle, and I don’t know if my granddaughter would be interested in a magnetic block puzzle. If I give one set to her, and the other set to the boys, the boys may just use them as blocks and then there wouldn’t be enough. Do you see my dilemma!?! So hence forth, I now am the keeper of the puzzle block thing…sigh). But getting back to the blocks themselves. They seem to be well made with a good quality plastic, though there are no solid colored, just opaque (the ad shows some solid ones as well as the opaque). You get two of the exact same things from puzzle blocks, to card sets. Two sets are not bad if you intend to use them as blocks, or if you want to give puzzles / brain teasers to two different people. I think they are a tad bit overpriced as well. Overall, they are interesting, would probably be fun for the right age group if this is what you were looking for - if so, then they are recommended (if you were looking for just cube blocks like I was, these would not be them).
A**R
Kids love them
A bit pricey but got a two pack and the kids absolutely love them. Love the cards that come with it for a different challenge
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