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Magformers Basic Set (62-pieces) Magnetic Building Blocks, Educational Magnetic Tiles, Magnetic Building STEM Toy, Multi-colored, Model Number: 63070

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Features

  • 62 Pieces total: 20 Triangles, 30 Squares, 12 Pentagons and step-by-step idea booklet in assorted rainbow colors for endless fun and building ages 3+
  • Magnet magic: The pieces are designed with Neodymium Rare-Earth Magnets that ensures connectivity every time you play or build.
  • Perfect for STEM education. Learn shapes, colors and how to build from 2D to 3D!
  • Compatible with all Magformers shapes and accessories.
  • BPA Free HQABS plastic and Neodymium magnets conform to CE, ASTM, and EN71
  • ABS plastic magnets conform to CE, ASTM and EN71
  • You can create a variety of models with the pentagon added.
  • Instant connection! Instant fun!

Description

More Shapes, More Models, More Variety, and Definitely More Fun! The 62 piece set is perfect for everyone. A great choice if you're looking for a bigger challenge, and a novice builder will quickly and easily learn to manipulate the simple touch/connect magnets and start building like a pro. With so many colorful pieces you can "Build the ball", build a house, build a building, make a simple cube, a simple pyramid, a cute and colorful snail and our favorite the turtle! This is the basic set and MORE. The 62 Piece set 2x more pieces than the classic set, PLUS we've added an exciting new shape; the Pentagon! The Pentagon will take your building designs to the next level. Your only limit is your imagination.


Product Dimensions: 12 x 2 x 12.5 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Magformers Basic 62pcs set


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 5 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: April 19, 2020


Manufacturer: Magformers


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  • I do NOT recommend leaving young children unattended with small pieces or magnetic ...
Style: Building Blocks
The media could not be loaded. Product: Magformers Standard Set (62 Pieces) Intent of Purpose: Education Tool (geometry, spatial concepts, sorting, etc.) Duration of Use: 4 Months Amount of Daily Use (low/moderate/high): Moderate Age (range) of Primary User(s): Baby (10 month – 14 month)*, Adult *As a fore note, I do NOT recommend leaving young children unattended with small pieces or magnetic toys. Seriously, don’t even look away or get up to go to the bathroom. Be responsible, please. Durability / Longevity Rating: 5/5 My set has withstood moderate mistreatment from a toddler over the course of 4 months and still looks new. No pieces have broken. They have been frequently stepped on, chucked across the room, and dropped onto a tile floor. Appearance /Presentation Rating: 5/5 Colorful and attractive. Not an eyesore. Construction / Usefulness / Practicality Rating: 5/5 They are lightweight; I’d say no potential for broken windows, busted sheetrock, broken tile; not likely to result in severe injury and or concussion if they happen to become projectiles. The magnets rattle around when you shake an individual piece (not a negative quality). Useful as an educational tool. Examples: construction; spatial concepts; geometry; multiple mathematical concepts; matching; stacking; etc. The magnets are strong. In the video I have attached, you can see how strongly they stick to a metal baking pan. Unfortunately, I can only upload one video; I had made a comparison video of the staying power of Magna-Tiles vs. Magformers; even though I couldn't upload it, I'll tell you that the Magformers won. Cost-Efficiency Rating (MSRP): 2/5 At the suggested retail price, this isn’t a cost efficient item, especially if you’re working on a budget. Keep reading though. This product is frequently marked down by as much as 40-50% off the MSRP. Having worked in Ecommerce and sales for many years, I can assure you that markdowns aren’t always indicative of low sales or low-quality products; it’s a sales gimmick to persuade buyers into thinking they’re saving money. The MSRP is usually an unrealistic, inflated number which exists to convince you that you’re catching a bargain. Ordinarily, even when a product is half off, the manufacturer is still profiting and you’re actually paying a more realistic/fair price. So, if you purchase this item at a deep discount of around 40-50% off, I’d rate the cost-efficiency at about 4/5. Likeliness of Repurchase: Highly Likely I don’t know if I could ever have too many of these. For the time being, I only own one 62-piece set, but I would be glad to own a swimming pool full of these. Overall Rating: 4.75/5 (if purchased at a discount) If you aren’t quite sure which magnetic building tool to purchase (there are many available on the market), I can tell you that I have three different top-of-the-line products (Magformers, Magna-Tiles, and Tegu). Of the three, Magformers are my favorite. Here’s why: they have strong magnets; the open construction allows chunky little fingers (or any fingers) to handle them with ease; I feel that they are less likely to crack if stepped on in lieu of the open construction; the size and shape variety is nice; they are lightweight *and* durable at the same time. THE END. Hope you enjoyed my review. 😊 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 23, 2018 by Baba Rex

  • Think these will be a nice & more easily handled basic first set of magnetic toys for our grandson
Style: Building Blocks
Gosh - sure are a lot of various magnetic construction sets out there! I'd heard about them as I was looking around for Christmas ideas for our 4-1/2 year old grandson, but also got a little confused - there are SO many to choose from, including Magformers, Super Magformers, Magna-Tiles, Playmags, Picasso Tiles, Tegu Blocks, and each of them has fans! After reading up on each, I settled on this 62-piece basic set - they're pricey, as far as the size of our wallet, but I like the cutouts on these that should make them easier for our grandson to hold - Super Magformers have cutouts as well, but they're larger than these regular ones (though I do hear that neither type of Magformers stand up on their own due to their rounded sides, and the insides of the shapes have cylindrical magnets which spin around, so you have to stack them one by one - takes a bit longer to clean up after play and takes up a bit more space from what I can gather.) I'm considering Tegu - which are actually wooden magnetic blocks - for our 2 year old grandson, but I think our 4-1/2 year old little guy will really get a kick out of these! As the description says, there are 12 pentagons, 20 triangles and 30 squares... the sides of each pentagon and square are 2-1/2", and of each traiangle are 2". I love that each shape is a striking 2-tone color, whether turquoise/dark blue, yellow/pink, purple/green orange/red - very cool looking and eye-catching! There's a model booklet enclosed that shows a variety of available sets... with this particular set, your youngster can build things like a hourglass, fish, heart, microphone, house, UFO, a couple of different rockets, stars and buildings, 3-D shapes like a cube or hexagonal prism, and others I've NEVER heard of but are sure fun to try and pronounce... tetrahedron, octahedron, cuboctahedron, icosahedron, dodecahedron, icosidodecahedron and rhombicuboctahedron - goodness gracious! (One thing to note... I took a "sneak peek" - as grandmas are allowed to do! - and while the outside box is sturdy, the tray inside that holds the shapes is super flimsy. Might want to have something else available to store the pieces in.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 14, 2016 by Grandma Zizzy

  • Everyone loves these!
Style: Building Blocks
These Magformers sets are an incredible toy for the whole family. I purchased a set for my four-year old's birthday and we had a blast playing with these together. It comes with an instruction manual for various designs (balls, motor boat, windmill, etc.) Some of the models it gives you to make you aren't able to because you'd have to buy another set for the specific shape; but that didn't stop us from using what we had to make it work (I was a little annoyed with this but more than anything I was a sucker for this trick and just want to buy another set to complete the challenges). My other children, ages ten and twelve, enjoy playing with these as well. After playing with these I purchased and sent a box (through Amazon) to my sister for her children to share. She has reported it has kept them busy for hours. This is a great toy for those without children to keep in their homes for when the occasional child comes over. ...though I think they'll be played with whether or not children are present! Reasons to purchase this toy over others: 1. These are quick to pick up...because they're magnetic. 2. This helps teach basic shapes. 3. It's cool to be able to build something from shapes and see how sequential steps can create something spectacular. 4. Once a child learns basic steps for various 3D shapes they can go on to build creations of their own. 5. These can be stored in a much smaller box than they come in. 6. Fun for all ages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 17, 2015 by Prime-Dependents

  • Really stay together however very expensive
Style: Building Blocks
These magnetic blocks although expensive really stay together very well. My 4 year old grandson is able to follow some of the directions and build himself. He loves them.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 27, 2022 by Janet Jaccarino

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