Glow in the Dark Magna Tiles Review

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Glow in the dark magna tiles are a great addition to any magnetic tile collection. They are perfect for kids ages 3 and up, sparking creative, beneficial free play that is great for cognitive development and problem solving. Magnetic tiles can also help children learn about shapes, colors, and basic engineering. In fact, it is one of my favorite open ended toys for toddlers and preschoolers.

Gliding and sliding balls up and down pipes, creating a kaleidoscope windmill, and building structures that move like a ball run are just some of the many ways that kids can use these magnetic pieces. They can also build towers, a teeter-totter, a slide, and more. They can even turn the magnetic blocks into a racetrack and watch their creations go down the track!

Like other Magna Tile sets, this glow-in-the-dark set is comprised of high quality materials and is designed with safety in mind. The plastic is food-grade and BPA free, while the magnets are made from nontoxic ceramic. The rivets are also stainless steel, which makes this set safe for young children. This is a great option for parents who want to introduce magnetic tiles for the first time or for those looking for an expansion set for their existing collection.

This set is recommended for ages three and up, and it includes a large assortment of magna tiles that come in different sizes and colors. This includes translucent squares, triangles, and half circles, as well as solid magna tiles in blue, red, orange, purple, and green. The magnetic tiles in this set are sonic welded and cut with precision, making them durable and able to withstand banging and falling over. The set also comes with a storage case and an instruction booklet for kids.

All Magna-Tiles sets are designed for children, and the company’s patented magnetic technology has been shown to help children learn and develop during play. Magna-Tiles are a great way for kids to build and create while learning about shapes, geometry, and colors, as well as physics and basic engineering.

While they are recommended for ages three and up, Magna-Tiles can be used by kids of any age who enjoy building and creating. However, if you are new to magnetic tiles, I would recommend starting with a smaller set that contains 30 or 50 pieces like the Magna-Tiles Basic Set (30 Pieces) or Magformers Basic Set (108 Pieces) to see how your child responds. Afterwards, you can expand your Magna-Tiles collection with other magnetic tiles sets that have a specific theme or design. For example, the Magna-Tiles Arctic Animals Set has 25 pieces including a penguin, seal, whale, and baby polar bear. There are also a number of printed magnetic tiles in the set that feature Arctic-inspired motifs such as snowflakes and icebergs.