Magna-Tiles Clear Colors 48 Piece DX Set For Ages 3+,Multi-color,Small
Magna-Tiles Clear Colors 48 Piece DX Set For Ages 3+,Multi-color,Small
- Helps your child learn motor skills through building and stacking
- Great for teaching hand eye coordination
- Helps develop spatial reasoning
- Gets your little one creative thinking
- Encourages engineering skills from a young age
SKU: | B0093LSWIE |
Dimensions: | 44.45 x 6.35 x 32.39 cm; 1.76 Kilograms |
Model: | 12148 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multi-color |
Pack Quantity: | 48 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 36 months – 12 years |
Assembly: | No |
Material: | Plastic |
Quantity: | 48 |
Product Description
Math
Learn early math concepts with Magna-Tiles:
- Number Graphing
- Building Patterns
- Shape Puzzles
- Simple Addition Sentences
Science
The versatile Magna-Tiles engage children in creative play and help them learn and practice a variety of skills and concepts such as and not limited to:
- Magnetic principles
- Gravity
- Glow in the Dark Properties
Creativity
Magna-Tiles attract on all sides and in all combinations, helping children move from two-dimensional to three-dimensional creations. Try these fun alternatives to floor play:
- Vertical play on garage doors, magnet boards, metal baking sheets and refrigerators
- Outdoor play or near a window
- Light tableplay
Valtech, Magna-Tiles Mission
The Magna-Tiles brand family is the original and premium magnetic building set on the market providing safe imaginative play that makes math and science fun and engaging for children of all ages.
For more than 20 years, Magna-Tiles have exceeded parents’ expectations for safety, durability, and is a toy that children will want to play with when other toys in their toy box have long since been forgotten.
Valtech LLC, the maker of Magna-Tiles and Magna-Qubix, is a family-owned company located outside of Chicago, IL. Magna-Tiles were invented by a Japanese mathematics teacher who wanted to create a better hands-on experience when learning geometric concepts in school and at home. In 1997, Valtech introduced Magna-Tiles to the US with the goal of building an interest in STEM subjects and inspiring the next generation of lifelong makers, creators and learners!