Geomag New Magicube Blocks and Cards
The new Magicube Blocks and Cards 16 Piece Set (302) is a comprehensive toy set for pre-schoolers and toddlers. It offers an enjoyable way to learn about shapes, colours, and construction through shape-matching and fine-motor skills training. With the included 6 double-sided colourful cards, young children can follow p

The new Magicube Blocks and Cards 16 Piece Set (302) is a comprehensive toy set for pre-schoolers and toddlers. It offers an enjoyable way to learn about shapes, colours, and construction through shape-matching and fine-motor skills training. With the included 6 double-sided colourful cards, young children can follow patterns and develop colour and shape recognition by matching different card shapes and colours with the corresponding blocks. This set comes has large magnetic blocks that allow children to build exciting structures and improve hand-to-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and motor skills. The easy-to-grip pieces are ideal for smaller hands which makes them perfect for endless creative playtime fun. Magicube is STEM.org certified and embraces key elements in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).
The colourful illustrated cards provide instructions and different models to build, gradually getting more difficult as a child’s ability and confidence increase. With each model they build, children can learn new concepts while gaining confidence in building activities. fun learning through colourful illustrations and engaging challenges. Each card increases in complexity from 1 colour and 1 shape cards through to 3 colours and 3 shape cards for the child to match.
The (302) Geomag Magicube 16 Piece Blocks & Cards Set is available from Coolshop for £30.
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