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The 36PCS Upgraded Large Magnetic Blocks Edition is a premium educational toy designed for children ages 3-5. With enhanced magnet strength, rounded edges for safety, and a variety of colors, these blocks promote STEM learning and imaginative play. Perfect for family bonding and a fantastic gift choice for any occasion.
S**E
Very nice blocks, easy to play with
These blocks are way better than I thought they would be! Great for creative play and imagination. They are small and there aren’t as many in the package as I thought there would be, but they are very well constructed! The magnets are quite strong and the outside material of the blocks feels like plastic, so it shouldn’t get damaged from liquid or sticky fingers. I bought the set for a birthday present for my 7 year old and my 3 year old likes them so much, I will be buying an additional set. I did buy them on a sale.
B**A
Cute blocks
I bought these for my grandchildren who are 4 and 3 yrs old. They love to watch his Dad play Minecraft. They will play with these blocks for hours. The down side is the blocks are expensive and you need more then one set to really build with!!! I bought two sets and they could use more. I bought a plain color set as well which was a more reasonably priced. We use my kids old Lego people with them. It’s fun to watch them build and play.
A**L
Disappointed 😞
The blocks are cute, however the set is so tiny and not even close to what it would take to build the picture on the box. See the photo with an ink pen for comparison. I'm sure they are quality, but you simply don't get enough blocks for the price. The picture is deceptive as customers typically expect to be able to build the structure shown on the box. Guess I should have looked at more reviews. You only get 6 bricks....what kind of shelter is that? I'm considering returning.
M**H
Great toy!
My kiddo is a big Minecraft player and he loves that he can make things in real life. As a parent I like them a lot. I've stepped on a few and they don't bend or warp and they fit nicely into the drawstring bag that comes with them for easy clean-up and storage.
R**S
Great little blocks
I think my minecraft loving 6 yr old son will be thrilled to get these for Christmas. They are smaller than I orginally thought, but I think that will work out for us for storage amd space reasons. I built this quick little structure out of them to show what can be done. You will definitely need more than one 35 piece set! That means I paid about a dollar a block, which I think is a little ridiculous. Quality is ok, even though the magnets inside could be a little stronger. I had to be gentle to keep the tree from falling over. They also rattle, which isnt too big of a deal, but I didnt expect that. Overall, I like them, but they are a little overpriced.
M**E
Magnetic blocks
I almost 5 year old grandson loves these blacks and plays with them at long periods of time. I'm going to order another set because 48 is just not enough to build what they want
L**M
So fun!!
My twins received this for their birthday. They are so fun and keep my kids busy for a bit.
Z**H
Fun for kids but overpriced and pictures are false advertising with FAR more blocks than reality
Magnets aren't very strong, but just strong enough to hold together. They're simply *adequate.* Cubes should withstand regular play as long as they aren't abused, but they probably aren't going to last years where the kids can hand them down.The reason for my relatively low rating is they're pretty small at 1" cubed (which I was aware of), and the fact that you really need to buy 2-3 sets to make anything even close to what they picture even on the box that you're buying, let alone advertised on the listing. That's getting into false advertising territory making it look like you're getting far more blocks than you realize when you read the fine print and inspect the pictures CLOSELY.I bought both the 100 set and the 48 set realizing that's going to be the minimum needed by doing basic math looking at the pictures and you STILL feel quite limited in what you can build. That's well over $100 at the current sale prices in blocks that only cover an area slightly larger than a magazine when laid flat. The setup pictured on the 48 count box is using closer to 150 blocks, and the picture on the 100 count box is using well over 300. That's clearly getting into false advertising territory while barely skirting being illegal by including the actual count on the box.That's like Lego showing a picture of the Death Star on the box but when you open it you only got 1/4 of what it takes to build it. Even worse when it's not officially licensed by Lego or Star Wars. This would get someone as high profile as Lego sued REAL fast but many of these companies get away with false advertising daily. Listings like this are EXACTLY why toy commercials require legal disclaimers like "items shown sold separately" or "XYZ not included."While I fully knew what I was buying because I inspected the pictures and listing closely, most people aren't going to look that closely and I could easily see someone being fooled into thinking they're getting 3x the blocks that are actually in the package. The listing is obviously PURPOSELY trying to fool the customer.While not as egregious at the current sales prices these should REALLY be half the MSRP for what you're getting. $120 is a LOT of money for how many blocks we have. Especially when they aren't officially licensed. I'd also like to see the magnets be just a little bit stronger so you can support more than one block horizontally, but that's not a game breaker.I wish we had twice as many to really have fun but I'm not spending $300 just to build what they have pictured. It's an obvious attempt to fool the customer which is sad because it's unnecessary when the product is perfectly fine. Just be honest with the listing and people will still buy it.TLDR: Inspect the pictures closely because you're getting FAR less blocks than you think. Overpriced for what you're getting. The product itself deserves 4 stars but the pricing, quantity, and false advertising prevents me from giving it more than 2.
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