What toys do you have that get played with as much as Magnatiles?

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Anonymous wrote:OP / all - what age for the Magnatiles? My twins are 4.5 and it seems like they'd be into them, but I'm not sure if they'd be close to aging out.


Not even close. My 8 yo still loves them. Just depends on the kid.


7 yr old still plays with them. SOmetimes adults play with them...back when we had visiters.
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Doll house
Haba blocks
Architectural blocks
Legos
Toy kitchen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was also curious when the kids age out of magma tiles. Mine haven’t touched them in a while and they’re 5 and 7. I’m tempted to sell them bu DH says to hold off for a bit.


I am with your DH. Don’t sell them during the pandemic
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When we got this gift last year, we thought it would be used maybe 5 times. It gets the most play out of any of my kids' toys (Lego's, Magnatiles, Barbies etc.). Boy and girl, almost 6 and almost 4.

https://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Wooden-Scoop-Counter/dp/B01B1V10KA
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The Nugget. Multiple times a day.
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My boys are 4 and 6.

MagnaTiles are popular and have been since we got them for our older son when his brother was born. Now we have additional sets - windows, wheels, 3D blocks

QBMaze marble run - 4yr old can’t do it alone and it only leads to tears. 6yr old can kind of do it.

Board games are super fun - the kids play Sneaky SnackySquirrel, Hoot Owl Hoot, connect four, cootie, and candy land by themselves.

We just got a huge set of FunPhix - we’ve already built a store, a slide and a fort.

Trains are still popular for the 4yr old and Legos Legos Legos for the 6yr old - we buy them by the pound on eBay and free build.
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Anonymous wrote:4 and 6 year olds definitely spend a TON of time with Magnatiles. The 6 year old spends as much time with: keva plank knock-offs, unit blocks, and a bin of Legos. They both play with art supplies at least as much. 4 year old puts figurines (her usual choice is My Little Ponies or, oddly enough, counting bears) in the Magnatiles every time she plays with them.

They have asked for straw connectors and brain flakes for Christmas - remains to be seen if those will get as much play.


My 4 year old does the same thing. She’s constantly making houses for her various figurines. Either that, or she’s lining them up on her windowsill, “Because it’s time for them to go outside.” They’re also having endless birthday parties, with the magnatiles acting as cupcakes, or they’re going to sleep. It’s always somehow a birthday party or nap time.


Yes! So many birthday parties. We also ended up with a substantial Calico Critter collection, which are also frequently found in Magnatile rooms/houses. Once, all of the figures had to go potty, one by one, before leaving for an outing. “You don’t have to be here for this, mommy, it’s kind of boring.” - 5yo


SO FUNNY!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:My 4 year old spends a lot of time with magnatiles, legos, Rescue bot transformers, and superhero figures

I have a question about marble runs! My kid would probably love that, but he has a history of putting things in his mouth (swallowed a coin 6 months ago) so I am super paranoid about marbles. When did you feel safe with the marbles?


You know your child the best, but you could start by only putting out ONE marble (rather than 3 or 4 at a time) and supervising, then backing off to not supervising so heavily.
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Magnatiles have STAIRS and WHEELS???? I might need those.....
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What is the "nugget"?
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Anonymous wrote:Magnatiles have STAIRS and WHEELS???? I might need those.....


Yeah, I didn’t know about the stairs! We have little platforms with wheels, which are fun for making trains and cars, but now I’m going to go check out the stairs ... that’s a decent Hanukkah present idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the "nugget"?


Overpriced sofa cushions
Anonymous
Magna tiles now has other sets: a barn, a schoolhouse, a castle, a school bus, etc. Love them so much. Just wish they were cheaper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP / all - what age for the Magnatiles? My twins are 4.5 and it seems like they'd be into them, but I'm not sure if they'd be close to aging out.


Not even close. My 8 yo still loves them. Just depends on the kid.


7 yr old still plays with them. SOmetimes adults play with them...back when we had visiters.


My 13 YO niece still plays with hers.
Anonymous
Most played with toy in our household:

Wooden play kitchen.

We invested in a high quality play kitchen for X-mas when our oldest DD was 2. Fast-forward 7 1/2 years later and it is still the most used toy in the household (it has made its way through 3 kids) and is incorporated in all sorts of imaginative play routinely.

In the days (long ago) when we could host playdates, this was also the most popular item to use.
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