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The GeomagMagicube Word Building Clips set includes 55 magnetic cubes designed for children aged 3 and up, promoting STEM learning and enhancing manual dexterity through engaging educational play.
M**K
Lots of fun learning
Magnet cubes are brilliant. My 3 year old loves making the words with me to go with the pictures. Also loves making things with the blocks. Brilliant fun and learning 😀
M**Y
Magicubes are great but set isn't
Firstly, I love Geomag' Magicubes. They are a great size for toddlers and young children and have the perfect level if magnetism. They are fantastic for building with and integrating into other play with cars and little people etc. They are well made and will stand the test of time.However, this set is too small to include enough blocks for good play value.The letters are OK for using with preschool children who are beginning to recognise letters and form words, though only moderately so as again this set is too small really to be useful.
G**G
Will help to learn short words , but slightly overpriced
A nice and simple educational toy really. Which can help little ones to learn a few short words while playing. Which is really good.Cubes and the letters are quite good quality The cubes themselves can be magnets too, so the kids can use them to create shapes ( but very basic ones as they are not very strong and will fall off ) and similar things which expand their usability of them.The letter magnets are good, They stick to cubes and do not fall off. This is quite important as they get tossed around a bit while kids play and try to create words. However, for the price, I would expect to get more than 10 cubes I think around 15 of them would be perfect to create not just words but small sentences as well. You get a few magnets with pictures of Dog, Bed etc which can help kids to spell what they see. So it's a kind of nice touch.Overall not the best cubes as they are quite pricy and you get just 10 of them, so most likely kids will get bored of them quite fast. And they are a bit overpriced. I would say with the lower price they would be good. As it will be still fun for kids to create and learn small words.
S**!
Keeps the kids busy
I got this for 5 year old son who has just started learning number sentences in school and I thought this will help him to learn quickly while entertaining him as well.We have used this game a few times already and my son has always enjoyed playing with this.There are 16 cubes and 45 different tiles with numbers and mathematical symbols which are enough to keep even 2-3 children busy playing without any problems.The cubes have good quality magnets and they join up quite easily and can be separated easily as well, so that children can separate them again on their own.The tiles also are magnetic and can easily stick to the cubes.The quality of build is clean and tidy without rough or sharp edges, all suitable for children, also appealing in terms of colours.
H**S
Cubes excellent - Clips not good - Recycled
The magicube series of toys from Geomag are firm favourites in our house, we have dozens and dozens of the colourful blocks. We were really eager to try these out and thought that the additional magnetic clip ons will improve what is already a fantastic product and allow a new angle of play. We were not really impressed when we discovered that the clip ons that go onto the blocks just aren't good quality, they only just about stay in place on the Magna blocks and the front of them can start separating from the backing plate, which isn't ideal. The main magna blocks are just a normal colour blocks as you would expect so will fit in with all the other magna blocks that you have, but you're obviously paying a lot for the additional bits which really aren't very good. When 16 magic blocks on their own currently on Amazon at £26 it doesn't make this the best value and you are likely better just buying the normal plain blocks.
D**E
Age more like 5+
This is a fairly nice way to have word games with your child. When presented to my 3.5yr old, he only used the magnetic cubes to build towers and wasn't interested in the letters or pictures at all. But this has not been introduced during preschool for his age group yet.However, the 5.5yr old was quite intrigued and excited to show me that he could spell dog, web, bag etc and he enjoyed using the magnets and cubes to demonstrate spelling.The quality is OK, the magnets are fairly strong, they don't slip off the cubes. I think there is room for enjoyment with this learning game for kids, encouraging spelling and word recognition, but for the price, it is quite basic. And I think that with only a few pictures to guide the spelling activities, it will get ignored fairly quickly. There are no pictures for words more than three letters.Well overpriced. You can get similar for a lot cheaper. Look around is my advice.Let me know if you liked this review by hitting the helpful button. It would mean a lot.
B**T
My word
The box includes 10 small magnetic blocks and 45 magic clips. The red magic clips feature vowels, the blue clips all other letters and the white clips have pictures of familiar objects. These attach to any face of the cube. You may not be able to string together a sentence with just 10 blocks, but by popping letters onto multiple surfaces of the cubes, you can twist and turn them to build new words. Bright, colourful and educational, these toys are suitable for the recommended age of 3 and above with supervision when placing the clips.
J**S
Expensive for what is inside
Very expensive for what you get especially as the box is very large. My children were very excited when it arrived as they saw on the front you get 60+ pieces. However as with a lot of these you only can make the super interesting designs if you buy more than one box. It is a very expensive toy but the quality is certainly very high and made from 100% recycled material which is always nice. The magnets inside are indeed very strong and stick together securely, It’s a shame this product has such a high pricetag and are deceiving sized box
I**A
Geomag
Bel gioco, interessante
C**
Positiva
Carino
Z**O
Nuovi Geomag molto belli, a prezzi decisamente alto. Numero di pezzi ingannevole
Il Geomag, quanti ricordi... Spopolò quando frequentavo gli ultimi anni di elementari e poi le medie, era ovunque e tutti lo volevano.Ed in effetti era un gioco/passatempo molto carino.Adesso pare che stia tornando alla riscossa e questi nuovi set per bimbi piccoli sono davvero belli.I cubi sono coloratissimi, belli da vedere, leggeri (in senso positivo), versatili e di buona qualità.C'è però un problema con la confezione di questi Magicube Word Building. Infatti da sempre il riferimento quantitativo dei pezzi presenti si trova sulla scatola sotto all'indicazione dell'età. Si potrebbe pensare quindi che questa confezione contenga 55 cubi. Ma in realtà contiene 55 PEZZI, considerando quindi anche i "foglietti" magnetici con le lettere.I cubi contenuti in realtà sono solamente 10, informazione che si trova dislocata in un altro punto della confezione.Il tutto risulta quindi un po' nebuloso. Il prezzo in effetti non tornerebbe con la presenza di 55 cubi, dato che questa confezione costa 37 euro e la confezione da 64 Magicube normali ne costa ben 140.Ma se si è al primo acquisto si potrebbe anche non sapere questo dettaglio.Quindi il numero effettivo di cubi potrebbe essere scritto sotto al numero di pezzi, così da rendere immediato capire cosa e quanto si sta acquistando.Detto ciò, i cubi sono per la maggior parte ben rifiniti anche se capita di trovarne qualcuno con qualche piccolo difetto, cosa che lascia un po' l'amaro in bocca dato il prezzo molto alto e la semplicità disarmante del prodotto. Diciamo che dato il prezzo altissimo si pretenderebbe la perfezione....La forza magnetica è piuttosto bassa (nel senso che si attaccano e stanno insieme, ma non sono certo magneti al neodimio), ma la motivazione mi sembra piuttosto palese: sono destinati a dei bambini. Se fossero troppo magnetici rischierebbero di "scattare" e sbattere l'uno contro l'altro quando avvicinati con il rischio di far spaventare il bambino ma soprattutto di fargli male.La peculiarità della versione Word è data dalla presenza di "foglietti" magnetici sui quali sono presenti lettere e disegni e che quindi permettono di far comporre al bambino parole. Certo, parole molto semplici e corte, perchè ricordiamoci che avremo solo 10 cubi.L'unico problema reale del Geomag è il prezzo, e per questi Magicube il problema sembra ancora più grande. Il prezzo è davvero alto, in questo caso parliamo come già scritto di 37 euro per soli 10 cubi.Insomma, spendere queste cifre per un gioco per un bambino piccolo, che potrebbe stufarsi dopo poco.... non è da tutti!Va bene la buona qualità, va bene la plastica riciclata, va bene il brand.... però caspita!Per il resto è un buon prodotto, e può far fare una bella figura anche come idea regalo.
S**M
Ottimo prodotto
Ottimo prodotto mio figlio ne va matto.Niente che non mi è piaciuto
E**A
Troppi pochi 10 cubi
Fosse stato qualcuno in più sarebbe stato più bello e poi la carica magnetica è molto bassa purtroppo. Non posso dare 4*
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