Magna-Tiles Translucent Colors 100 pieces

Magna-Tiles Translucent Colors 100 pieces Reviews

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My son recently switched preschools and despite all our internal wrangling over the matter (would he miss his friends, teachers, etc.) the ONLY thing he missed were ... "Magna-Tiles Translucent Colors 100 pieces." "Santa" brought them this Christmas and it is seriously among the best toys either of my kids have ever gotten. We're actually going to buy another set so that he can build entire cities. Great great product.

I read so many great reviews for these Magna-Tiles Translucent Colors 100 pieces, I just had to get it for my two boys for Christmas. I was a little worried, because they are a bit pricey. I was not disappointed. Thank you fellow reviewers for steering me in the right direction. We are having a ton of fun with this toy. My oldest is 4 and my youngest is almost 2, but they both still have fun playing with them in different ways. All the adults really liked them too, so I know this is one toy that will be played with for a long time to come.

They love to build things with these and quickly learn how to build complex shapes which will stay together. The 100 piece pack gives enough pieces for several kids to work with at once without too much fighting for pieces.


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This toy was the best investment I could have made for my child. My three year old plays with this toy every day. He builds all kinds of things. Garages for his cars, a zoo for his animals, towering buildings etc. This provides hours of entertainment every day.

We bought our Magna-Tiles Translucent Colors 100 pieces set in September, and four large squares were included. There is a review that says no large squares are included in the 100-piece set - that review is outdated.

Specifically, the Magna-Tiles Translucent Colors 100 pieces includes:
50 - 3"x3" Squares
15 - Isosceles Triangles
11 - Right Triangles
20 - Equilateral Triangles
4 - 6x6 triangles

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September 3, 2010
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