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Product description
This compact set of magnetic building tiles keeps little hands busy while travelling or playing at home, offering a tactile way to explore shapes and colours. As a portable travel toy it comes in a rounded metal tin so children can build on the go and stay entertained on flights, car journeys or at restaurant tables.
Key Points
The set contains 36 mini magnetic tiles, each approximately 1.48 inches across, designed for small hands and quick assemblies. The tiles are compatible with other popular magnetic tile systems, which allows expansion and more complex constructions over time. The tin is metal with rounded edges to resist knocks and to double as a magnetic building base. These tiles aim to combine creative play with basic STEM learning by encouraging spatial reasoning, colour recognition and problem solving. For parents and teachers looking for a screen-free activity, this form factor suits preschool, classroom and travel use. 🎒
Technical Specifications
- Name: Magnetic Tiles Mini 36-piece set
- Tile size: 1.48 inch (approximate diameter of each mini tile)
- Pieces: 36-piece set
- Material: Non-toxic ABS plastic with embedded magnets
- Packaging: Metal tin with rounded edges
Benefits
These mini magnetic blocks encourage collaborative play because several children can build together on the tin or on any magnetic surface. The small scale invites detailed models such as mini houses, towers or imaginative shapes which help develop fine motor skills. Colours are bright and distinct to aid early learning, and the magnets are strong enough to create simple stable structures while still allowing easy separation for younger users. The compact tin means the set is easy to store and transport, which makes it practical for busy families and educators. 🧲
Usage Recommendations
Use the metal tin as a base when playing on uneven surfaces such as airplane trays or picnic tables. For classroom settings, combine this 36-piece set with larger magnetic tile collections to introduce lessons on geometry and symmetry. Supervise play with children under three years of age according to the manufacturer, and consider that very small pieces may not be suitable for toddlers who still mouth objects. Rotate the tiles with other hands-on activities to maintain novelty and sustained engagement during longer trips. 🎨.









