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97 Pcs Magnetic Tiles for Kids Ages 4-8,Building Toys Magnetic Blocks for Kids Ages 4-8,Toddlers Educational Magnet Construction Set Magnets Tile,for 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kid Christmas Birthday Gifts
97 Pcs Magnetic Tiles for Kids Ages 4-8,Building Toys Magnetic Blocks for Kids Ages 4-8,Toddlers Educational Magnet Construction Set Magnets Tile,for 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kid Christmas Birthday Gifts
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- 【GREAT STARTER SETS OF MAGNETIC TILES FOR KIDS】 With 97 colorful magnetic tiles, featuring various shapes such as pipes, balls, triangles, squares, rectangles, and more, kids are given the freedom to combine these magnetic blocks in endless ways, constructing a myriad of structures. This freedom of combination not only fosters children's imagination but also aids in their comprehension of translating abstract concepts into tangible objects.
- 【COMPATIBLE WITH LEADING BRANDS】 The base size of our magnetic tiles for kids is 3 inches, this standard size makes it compatible with other leading brands, and you can use this magnetic tiles pack to expand and supplement your existing tiles to collect every shape in every color! It is compatible with other magnetic tile sets, increasing its versatility and long-term value, perfect for multiplayer games.
- 【SAFETY AND DURABILITY】 Made of ABS material. The edges of all magnetic blocks for kids have been meticulously polished to eliminate the potential harm of sharp corners to children. The magnetic blocks for kids are sealed to prevent the tiles from breaking or swallowing. With the cross-fixing design, the tiles are stronger and will not break as easily as other tiles, making them playable for a long time.
- 【STRONG MAGNETISM】 The strong magnets ensure that the blocks stay firmly connected, making it easier to build stable and intricate models. This feature boosts kids' confidence and encourages them to tackle more challenging constructions.
- 【LEARNING TOYS GIFTS FOR KIDS 3 4 5 6 7 8 YEARS OLD】In a word, it's a fantastic kids' toy for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children, even teen boys and girls like it. Perfect excellent gift for birthday, Children's day, Kindergarten Graduation Gifts, Christmas, or any other special occasions. It helps develop STEM skills, spatial imagination, hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. Perfect for a collaborative group activity or school classrooms, preschool classrooms, kindergarten classrooms, outdoors toys, and teacher supplies classroom supplies.
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