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Magna-Tiles® Polygons 8-Piece Expansion Set

$20.00

Designed for ages three and up, Magna-Tiles® spark hours upon hours of unstructured play and STEM learning. They come in even more fun magnetic shapes with the Magna-Tiles® Polygons 8-Piece Expansion Set!

Add brightly colored diamonds and polygons to your collection and watch young imaginations run wild. Whatever kids can dream, they can create with Magna-Tiles® while enjoying benefits like:

  • Unique polygon shapes: The Magna-Tiles® Polygons 8-Piece Set includes new diamond and pentagon shapes. Add them to your collection for even more building possibilities! The polygons in this set have the same three-inch dimensions and vibrant colors parents and kids know and love.
  • Durable construction: Each tile is formed out of colorful, stained-glass-like plastic with a scratch-and dent-proof finish. This guarantees years of enthusiastic and safe free play without scratching, clouding, or loss of color.
  • STEM-approved play: Kids don’t need an instruction manual to enjoy Magna-Tiles®. Instead, they can build anything they can imagine while learning about math, science, shapes, colors, weight, and balance and developing spatial and tactile skills.

While encouraging learning, the Magna-Tiles® Polygons 8-Piece Expansion Set is safe for every child to create with. Each piece is robustly built from tough, food-grade ABS (BPA/phthalates/latex-free) plastic.

Meanwhile, the set’s sonic-welded construction ensures there are no sharp edges and that the ceramic magnets stay securely contained within the tile for strong connections between pieces.

Best of all, this set is compatible with all Magna-Tiles® sets. Add these unique magnetic shapes to your child’s collection for unlimited freedom to mix, match, and create!

When your child’s creations are complete, post them on social media for a chance to be featured with #magnatiles.

Includes: 

  • 4 Diamonds
  • 4 Pentagons

6 in stock

MAGNA-TILESMagna-Tiles® were invented for a simple reason: to help kids learn geometric concepts at school and at home. Created by a Japanese math teacher, these magnetic blocks were brought to the U.S. in 1997 and quickly became a favorite of children, parents, and teachers.

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