Magna-Tiles Cars 2 Piece Expansion Set -For Ages 3+, 3D magnetic building tiles (Packaging may vary)

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Magna-Tiles Cars 2 Piece Expansion Set -For Ages 3+, 3D magnetic building tiles (Packaging may vary)

Magna-Tiles Cars 2 Piece Expansion Set -For Ages 3+, 3D magnetic building tiles (Packaging may vary)

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Children love robots and with the Magna Tile shapes, creating a robotic friend is simple. By How We Montessori

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Using magnetic tiles in imaginative play is a great way to encourage independent, happy toddler playtime. Creating castles with Magna Tiles invites children to create a world filled with wonder and adventure. By Finding Myself Young Our favorite way to use Magna-Tiles is on our garage! It is magnetic, so it’s the perfect canvas for my kids to create and make designs on. If you have a magnetic door in your house, you could use that, too! (We don’t have one, but I’ve noticed some doors that connect to the garage are also magnetic.) If you want your kids to use it outdoors, I wouldn’t recommend putting all the tiles outside. Instead, you could split them up to have a designated indoor set and an outdoor set for kids to use that would be a good option using the tiles you already have.If you need something to keep your kids busy while you are cooking dinner, a Magna Tile ball run is for you. Magna-Tiles actually makes a dedicated storage bin & interactive play-mat. This is great when you don’t trust the surface, like in a public building or a nasty floor. Outdoor use on concrete, dirt, and sand may not be the best idea if your goal is to prolong the life of Magnatiles and ensure they stay clean and dry. A bonus is that they will spend time with their dolls playing when it is complete. 12. Playing Dominos with Magna Tiles By Raising Dragons

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Younger kiddies can start with a basic castle structure, with triangles as turrets. The simple square design will provide a good base for embellishments, and these will give an element of challenge. By Stories of Play Using magnetic tiles encourages kids to think outside the box. A fun animal design like this housefly is a perfect example of creative thinking. When you leave children to puzzle out a problem, there are many innovative designs they can come up with. 6. Boat By JD’s Curious Company

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Using magnetic tiles, they can create a series of runs, ramps, and loops on the refrigerator. If you place a basket at the bottom for the ball to drop into, they can play independently while you cook. Accessible: We focused on toys that won’t require extensive adult help or supervision (though we think adults will find most of these toys equally as fun as kids do). The toys we recommend don’t force kids to follow a specific set of instructions, but rather encourage play through experimentation, exploration, and trial and error. “It’s very important to let kids take things apart,” Howland told us. A marble maze is perfect for younger kids wanting to test their design skills. It also works well for older kids as they work to create more complex maze designs. I’m sure you have seen your children use them in all sorts of creative builds, but having a few ideas on hand is always helpful. It is great to let your little ones be imaginative when they play with magnetic tiles. But, sometimes, it helps to have a few fun ideas up your sleeve. 1. Magna Tiles Robot

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If toys are played with at the kitchen table, ensure the area is wiped down first, and food is put away. The best way to prevent the tiles from getting dirty or damaged is to take a few simple proactive steps in caring for the tiles. Establishing a routine with children on some basic guidelines for play can ensure their STEM toys last even longer.You can start with a simple row of tiles so your kids can understand the spacing. Then, try something more challenging, like a spiral. You can set the Magna Tiles up like a rainbow or create a color sequence. Using magnetic tiles to create faces is a fun way to introduce shapes to little learners. They will have to think about the elements of their face and shape. Then they will have to consider how best to create those shapes. If you end up with water inside while you are cleaning, try to drain the water out by standing the tile(s) up vertically and resting on its side. Also, you could try shaking the water out or use a blow dryer but make sure to use the warm or cool setting as the plastic could get hot. How to Dry Magnatiles

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Lay your Magna Tiles on the light table and add water beads and scoops. Then turn out the light. The light shines through the tiles, making the water beads change color as they move around. Younger kids may find 2D designs easier to start with. For example, a stegosaurus made from magnetic tiles is simple for kids to create. Fitting the shapes together is also an important early math skill. By The Fairy Glitch Mother Not only will your child learn about sequencing, but they will also work on their visual-spatial skills. 13. Making Faces By Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog TailA Magna Tile train is a fun addition to small-world play. It is amazing how kids can incorporate it into their games. For example, it could be ferrying peg people or carrying animals.



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