Geomag Magicube Word Building - 16 cubes + 63 clips - magnetic building set with magnetic cubes
A**M
Fun and educational toy
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.This Mathematics game is really well made and can be played in lots of different ways. You just have to join together the magnetic cubes to make an easy or even complex number sentences which the child has to solve. 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.I have been using it with my son and it makes teaching fun for me and at the same time makes learning fun for him as well. Depending on his mood, I sometimes let him just choose the right answer from the tiles that I made or let him make the sentences to reach to the right answer.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.Overall, I think this is a great educational toy for kids and most suitable for 3-5 years of age. The price is a bit on a higher side and that is the only reason for a 4 star rating
J**G
versatile, many ways to play
this is a set of 16 magnetic cubes with 45 number/symbol clips, it’s versatile, many ways to play, there is a little instruction booklet included, parents could follow the examples to play with childrenmy girl is 4 years old, maths is still a bit difficult for her, especially maths with plain numbers and symbols, so i let her play some easier games with the cubesthere are quite a lot block building games in the booklet, fun to play, however, the magnets are not strong enough, especially when she built 3d model with them, cubes were detached quite easily; it’s absolutely fine if the cubes placed flat on table, they attached wellthis game set could train up quite a few skill for my girl, colours/numbers/symbols recognition, as well as constructing cubes according to their colour and position; later when she’s more familiar with basic maths, she could start playing those maths cube gameone thing to mention, is that those number/symbol clips are quite easy to worn and start peeling, not sure how long they could last, but it’s still easy to glue them backall in all, it’s a good educational game, i would recommend it
�**�
Good quality block set, fun way to practice math
This is high quality magnetic block set, hence the expensive price tag.Blocks have bright colours and are attractive for kids (and younger kids). There are 45 Clips included that attach on the blocks.This set provides many learning opportunities by building blocks to different forms. It's very suitable for preschool kids that have a good understanding of numbers so they can now practice their math skills. Having said that younger kids and toddlers can also benefit from it by playing simpler math games like learning numbers and which number is larger or smaller than another.My 2.5 years old daughter loves playing with the blocks and constructing different structures with them. We are now practicing numbers using the clips. It's still early for her to understand math problems. However, in a couple of years she should be able to practice harder math problems. And this block set looks like has the quality to last a good several years!I do recommend it!
S**T
Practical, and reasonably versatile educational toy
These make a really good and quite durable educational toy. They’re age recommended for 3+ but the operation uses really only start to kick in a couple of years later than 3. For pre-schoolers, these are good as construction blocks and for experimenting with the properties of magnets; for counting; colour recognition; and number recognition. For primary education they’re useful for number lines, practicing greater than and less than; practicing addition/subtraction/multiplication/division; teaching odd and even numbers; and recognition of mathematical symbols.The toy is quite versatile, with 16 magnetic-faced building blocks with different coloured sides, and 45 interchangeable number and symbol plates. To facilitate learning, the magnetic plates are colour-coded - with even numbers on green; odd numbers on yellow; and mathematical symbols on orange backgrounds.Rather more worthy than fun, but a good, solid learning toy.
W**E
I Love That This It Includes Symbols Not Normally Taught to Three Year Olds
Pretty great quality for a number puzzle. Swiss made to a high level, this toy is something you would see in a high-end store.The cubes are well made - with them, you get a selection of magnetic clip-on numbers and symbols - 45 in all. With 16 tough little magnetic cubes, each one about the size of a lemon. Too big to pop into a younger siblings mouth, though even the younger sibs are drawn to them! They not only help with STEM number problems , early symbol recognition, but they're brilliant for creative play, building structures, eliciting conversation and imaginative play.The 'greater than' and 'less than' symbols help with early association of this pac-man like symbols into maths. It's not an easy concept to grasp, particiualry at such a young age, so the earlier they recognise them, the better. I wish they'd gone further and included a greater variety of symbols. Leaving the option to the owner, as to whether to use them with their young ones.4 stars
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