Reddit reviews Magna-Tiles 32-Piece Clear Colors Set, The Original, Award-Winning Magnetic Building Tiles for Kids, Creativity and Educational Building Toys for Children, STEM Approved
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3D MAGNETIC TILES: The original 3D magnetic building sets that engage young minds by fusing together math, science, and creativity. Create flat or 3-dimensional shapes with this setDIVERSE SET: 32 translucent, colorful shapes including squares (2 large, 14 small) and triangles (8 equilateral, 4 right, 4 isosceles)CREATIVITY: Sparks hours of imaginative free play in children. Anything they can dream, they can create!STEM APPROVED: Helps your child develop important math, science, spatial and tactile skillsDURABLE: Tile set is safe, durable and built to last for years of quality useRECOMMENDED AGES: Magna-Tiles are recommended for children ages 3 and older; Each shape has a base measurement of 3 inches / 7.62 cm
No, and considering they're labeled "adults only, no children at all" it'll probably be a while before she gets some. Right now the magnets she plays with are shaped like animals or cars.
I do have MagnaTiles on my wishlist for her when she gets a bit older. They're a three-and-up toy, so maybe next Christmas.
She's actually very good at this age at not putting stuff in her mouth. She has a few toys that she probably shouldn't because they contain small parts, but we only give her the ones where those parts don't come off unless the toy is broken. Then we keep an eye on those and take them away as soon as they show signs of wear. But we also try not to push the envelope too far because we know it only takes a few seconds for her to have a lapse in judgement and swallow something tiny.
Does anyone know what the toys in this demo are called?
I'd like to get them for brother's kids, who I am trying to get interested in STEM.
Edit:. Found it
Thanks for the suggestion Caltheon!
Books and developmental toys. Perhaps:
magnatiles
bowling
Stay away from anything that makes an obnoxious noise/music and anything that’s messy (play dough, sand, paints), as these are potentially a burden to the parents.
My son adored these two things he got for his 1st birthday and he still uses them regularly (at 3.5):
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