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Renee Proud
> 3 dayI 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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FSUmommy
> 3 dayThis is a beautiful set of magnetic tiles with a “frozen” color theme that kids of all ages) will adore. The little magnetic people make this different than your normal set of magna tiles- adds another layer of fun! The tiles have a good magnet on them and play well with other brands which is great- not all brands do work together well. This would make a great gift for about age 4 and up. Fun for adults too! I love to build with my son.
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Nebti17
> 3 dayThis is a great magnetic tile set: fun color theme, interesting shapes that allow for unique rooflines, good magnets. Sets like these are cool. Though more limited in expressive ability than Lego sets, these magnetic tiles do allow a fun range of creative expression. A good set in good genre of toy....
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Laura H
> 3 dayMy kids been wanting magnetic tiles after playing with them at a friends house but they are so expensive! But I really liked how these look so I thought Id try them out and theyve very nice. I love the colors and prism design, plus the doors and windows are a great feature, and they are pretty big so you can create large shapes very quickly. I was concerned that off brand tiles might not be as well made and the magnets could come loose but these feel strong and secure. Because of how the magnets are oriented its a little hard to make right angles, the tiles end up a little offset, but they do seem to hold fairly well if you arent too rough with them. I havent used the name brand ones enough to know if they do the same thing or how strong the magnets are by comparison. Im very pleased with these overall and after a little more playtesting by my kid I wouldnt be surprised if we end up buying more sets from this company.
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ctguy
> 3 dayMy two kids (6 yo and 9 yo) like to build things. When I pulled this out they were really excited. They have played with the big brand version of these, but we didnt have a set. After they played for a few hours (Im not kidding) I asked their opinion. My 9 year old said she likes these better than the Magnatiles because the magnets arent as strong. My first thought was that was a negative but she explained that some of the structures that she tried building with the Magnatiles would just collapse because the magnets were all pulling together and you often kind of ended up with just a pile. She said I could have never built this with Magnatiles. Who am I to argue with that? Both kids commented that they appreciated the variety of different components and that the strength of the magnets seemed to hit the sweet spot of not to strong and not too weak. Overall, Im sold.
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Ashlee
> 3 dayI really love these. Theyre bigger than most other brands making it easier for little hands to play with. Their magnets are great and strong making it easy for kids to also play without getting frustrated when they collapse easily like other brands. The kids will play with these for hours.
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Jasmin S.
> 3 dayThese magnetic blocks are amazing. My daughter loves to play with them for hours at a time. They are well put together, and dont seem like they break very easily even with me accidentally stepping on a few. The colors are bright, and light shines through them beautifully.
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Chris
> 3 dayI dont know who the main manufacturers are in this toy genre but Ive had friends with kids say they spent upwards of $80 on sets just like this and Ill say this is legit decent for the much cheaper price. The tiles and magnets in them seem identical to what Ive seen at friends houses. Perhaps you lack in normal primary colors and have this color pallet more on par with Frozen the movie but I dont think most kids will care. The people included are not great IMO but a kid probably wont care. They do pop apart easy so you may need to watch out if you have other smaller kids in the home when 3+ y/os are playing with these. Our kids are 2.5 and play fine without us worrying of choking on pieces like the humans hair and head that pop off. There are sets that cost $10+ more than this and dont have humans but have wheels or some other parts to help imagine up some contraption on wheels or like a wagon. But again, for the price I find these are hard to beat and perhaps a great way if you simply need more of these magnetic tiles to add to a more expensive set! There are several shapes and then squares with cuthout centers which allow you in insert all types of pieces to make different windows, doors, arches, vents, etc... Good simple fun.
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Amanda
> 3 dayThese are a total hit at my magnet block obessed house! They love the colors and the look of the blocks. They work great with our other sets.
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K H
> 3 dayMy 6 year old was so excited to get these. She started with making the staircase and then moved into making other rooms for the castle. You can make all different structures as well as the main castle. Heavy box but compact and sturdy for shipping and storing if you like. It came with two figures. The figures are larger than Lego Figurines. My daughter said they are more like Roblox figures. They are at least twice the size of a lego figure. Pretty colors for the tiles.