3.Mix and match
Lay out a selection of magnetic tiles and turn it into a matching game! Encourage toddlers to find tiles with the same shape or colour, helping them group and identify similarities. This simple activity builds essential cognitive skills like pattern recognition, memory, and problem-solving — all while feeling like a playful challenge.
3 4. Magnetic masterpiece
Who says you need to draw to make art? Invite children to use magnetic tiles to design 2D pictures on the floor or table. They’ll love expressing their ideas visually, whether it’s a house, a flower, or even a rocket ship. It’s a brilliant way to nurture imagination, fine motor skills, and an early sense of geometry and design.
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Polydron KinderMag magnetic
shapes Designed especially for little hands and big imaginations, Polydron KinderMag (D75798) introduces children as young as 12 months to the wonders of magnetic construction. The chunky and lightweight magnetic pieces make it easy for small hands to grip, connect and stack.
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