Magnetic Blocks for Kids
Not all magnetic building toys are the same. Explore different types of magnetic blocks — from classic shapes to rods and balls — and find the right fit for your child’s age, play style and development.
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Connetix Pastel Replacement Ball Pack - 16pc
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MAGNA-TILES - Clasic - 100 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES- Glow - 16 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Stardust - 15 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Safari Animals - 25 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Arctic animals - 25 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Jungle Animals - 25 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - BUILDER - 32 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Farm Animals - 25 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - FOREST ANIMALS - 25 PIECE SET
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MAGNA-TILES - Dinos - 5 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - DINO WORLD - 40 Piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Dino World XL - 50 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Dashers - 6 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - XTRA Roads - 12 piece set
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MAGNA-TILES - Downhill Duo - 40 piece set
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Magnetic Blocks for Kids
Not all magnetic building toys are the same. This collection brings together different styles of magnetic blocks — helping you explore, compare and choose what suits your child best.
Explore Different Types
Magnetic Blocks
Traditional building pieces designed for stacking, balancing and structured builds.
Rods & Ball Systems
Flexible building sets that allow children to explore shapes, patterns and more complex designs.
Magnetic Tiles
Flat building panels used for walls, patterns and creative structures.
Explore magnetic tiles →Choosing the Right Magnetic Blocks
Not sure which type is right? These quick guides will help you compare options and choose with confidence.
Magnetic Blocks vs Magnetic Tiles
Understand the key differences and decide which building style suits your child best.
Read guide →What Are Magnetic Blocks?
A simple parent guide to how magnetic blocks work and why children love them.
Read guide →Magnetic Blocks FAQs
A quick guide to understanding magnetic blocks and how to choose the right type for your child.
What are magnetic blocks?
Magnetic blocks are construction toys that connect using built-in magnets, allowing children to build structures without clips or connectors. They come in different formats including traditional blocks, rods and ball systems, and specialised building pieces.
What is the difference between magnetic blocks and magnetic tiles?
Magnetic blocks are typically three-dimensional pieces designed for stacking and structured builds, while magnetic tiles are flat panels used to create walls, patterns and geometric designs. Both support open-ended play but offer different building experiences.
What age are magnetic blocks suitable for?
Most magnetic blocks are suitable from around 3 years and up, depending on the size and complexity of the pieces. Larger, simpler sets are better suited to younger children, while more advanced systems suit older kids.
Are magnetic blocks safe for children?
Magnetic blocks designed for children are built with enclosed magnets and tested for durability. Choosing age-appropriate sets and supervising younger children helps ensure safe play.
What are the different types of magnetic building toys?
Magnetic building toys include traditional blocks, rods and ball systems, stick-based sets, and flat tiles. Each type offers a different style of construction, from simple stacking to more complex geometric builds.
How do I choose the right magnetic blocks?
Consider your child’s age, confidence and how they like to play. Younger children benefit from larger, easy-to-connect pieces, while older children may enjoy more detailed systems that support creativity and problem solving.