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Tonya
> 24 hourMy 3 yr old granddaughter and I had so much fun playing with her magnet tiles. Beautiful colors, strong magnets, and easy for a toddler to create with. I plan on ordering more, so that we can build bigger castles, and create bigger objects.
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Amy
> 24 hourI have this toy for my 5yr old boy and 7yr old girl. My 4yo girl doesnt really show interest as of yet. The two older children love this toy. Since Ive had this for nearly a month, it is played with daily. They love to work on their own builds and making their own creations. It just depends but they do tend to work with other magnetic tiles of different brands. They are constantly being banged on and crashing down to the hardwood floor and they have not broken. I am surprised by the amount of abuse the tiles are able to withstand. I am pleased that they are durable. I love this toy most of all in my house. Cleanup time seems easier. I think because the magnets make pickup easier and more fun. This is absolutely giftable.
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A. T.
> 24 hourMy kids love building with these and they really like the colors. They were able to build the castle themselves and it stayed up for days even with a toddler running around. Plus when I said they needed to clean it up and put it away it was fun for them to mash it down. They also really liked that it came with people unlike a different set that they have.
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Nick
> 24 hourThese are like Lincoln logs that I used to play with when I was a kid. My three year old loves having the princess and prince (Anna and Hans). These make her think of Frozen, so we build ice castles together and then she hands me a character and we spend time playing. The magnets are strong and work great with the other brands of magnet tiles we have. Having the figures is a definite win in my book. The windows are also a great addition and add variety and creativity to any building. Overall we’ve had a fun time building and then the kids love crashing the buildings down.
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Gabby
> 24 hourMy kids love making things with these
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Brandon Turk
> 24 hourVery happy with this set. The windows pop out and it has a great boo of ideas to build. So far we have built a castle, a fish, and this tower in the picture.
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Renee Proud
> 24 hourI only wish more came on a pack. These are way more sturdy then the other kind with the small magnet on them. Me and my kids pick these over them to play with every time. I had to buy more
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its true
> 24 hourWhat a fun and adorable set! See my photo..... the green tile is of a major brand of magnet tile that sounds like a famous artist... *wink* *wink*. The squares are the SAME size - and nearly half the price!! In contrast to the major brand, I like the prism/diamond shapes in these tiles - theyre pretty to see and fun to look through a sunny window with. Also compared to the other brand, I REALLY like the steps! I havent seen them in other starter sets before. And of course, it doesnt hurt that its Frozen colors. Overall, Im super impressed with this set. We have a lot of pieces of the other name brand tiles and this set makes me wonder why we spent so much on the other brand. This would be a great starter set for any young builder or a fun addition (with the window pieces, steps, and dolls) to any existing set.
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Paul C. Roethele
> 24 hourMy kids love magnetic tiles, we have a big tote of them that they play with several times per week at least. I got these to add to the collection - the colors are cool and my kids actually really really liked the figures that came with the set.
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William F. Karnoscak
> 24 hourThis was purchased for a six-year-old who loves all things Frozen. She immediately tried to make a castle like she had seen in the movie. I was not sure the end product matched the castle in the film, but she seemed happy with her efforts. After giving Barbie a tour, she announced Barbie loved it. But, she then almost immediately took the castle apart so she could try to make something else (which I thought was a good sign that she viewed this as something that could make many things -- not just a particular castle). I dont think she has looked at the booklet with other ideas for a second. She has too many of her own to make. The pieces are solid and the magnets are completely contained (I looked these over carefully before giving them to a child who still likes to put things in her mouth.) She completely ignored the figurines that came with this set. This toy appears to be a hit and we just discovered the pieces work with a classic set of Magna-Tiles she had stashed in the back of her closet (but those tiles did not have the windows, doors, and staircases that this offers). So, now she can make even bigger creations (perhaps Barbie will fit better in one of those). I recommend this -- especially to kids who have magnetic tiles already and want to expand what they can build.