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  2. Magna-Tiles - Wikipedia

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    Magna-Tiles are a construction toy system. The pieces are plastic tiles of varying shapes that snap together magnetically, allowing users to build various geometric structures. Magna-Tiles were originally developed in Japan, where they were sold under the name Pythagoras. [1] [2] American salesman Rudy M. Valenta saw the toy while visiting ...

  3. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    Best Musical Toy Loog Mini Electric Kids Guitar. $152 at Amazon. Best Fidget Toy Teenie Cool Cat. $6 at Amazon. ... This set comes with 70 magnetic tiles that can be used to build the Heeler house ...

  4. 4 Best Magna-Tile Alternatives If You're Looking for a ... - AOL

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    Magna-Tiles are a toddler-favorite for open-ended play, but you can expand your collection with alternatives like Picasso Tiles, Connetix, and Magformers.

  5. Last-minute gifts from Amazon that will still arrive by ... - AOL

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    Last-minute gifts for kids. LEGO. ... MAGNA-TILES Space 32-Piece Magnetic Construction Set. Magna-Tiles are among the year's hottest toys. Each piece connects to the next via magnets, making for a ...

  6. Magnext - Wikipedia

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    Magnext is a magnetic construction toy sold by MEGA Brands, consisting of plastic building pieces with embedded neodymium magnets, steel bearing balls, and a variety of additional parts which can be connected together to form anything from skeletal geometric shapes and structures to more robust and functional toys.

  7. Magnetix - Wikipedia

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    Magnetix 'Translucents' 1 Piece Set. Magnetix is a magnetic construction toy that combines plastic building pieces containing embedded neodymium magnets, and steel bearing balls that can be connected to form geometric shapes and structures.