

🧩 Unlock your inner architect with pastel power!
The CONNETIX Magnetic Tiles Pastel Creative Pack offers 120 durable, non-toxic magnetic tiles in 8 earthy pastel colors, featuring a unique bevel design for stronger, clearer builds. MESH accredited for educational value, this versatile set supports STEM learning and creative development for ages 3 and up, compatible with all major magnetic tile brands.


| Item Weight | 4.2 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 12.2 x 3.15 inches |
| Number of Pieces | 120 |
| Theme | Architecture |
| Color | Pastel |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
| Special Features | Earthy Pastel Colours, Non Toxic, Unique Bevel Design, Strong Magnets |
| Toy Building Block Type | Magnetic Toy Building Block |
| Educational Objective | Team Building Skills, Shape Recognition, Creative Thinking, Social Skills, Imagination Development, Motor Skills, STEM, Construction Skills |
| Material Type | Plastic |
J**N
Good quality for kids
Good quality. Fun for kids, Contains a variety of shapes, with so many different possibilities.
M**A
spendy. but worth every penny!
I bought several of these sets for a birthday and even though it hurt the wallet a bit, they're amazing quality! I really love the pastel colors and the magnet strength is better than the cheaper ones. my boys are consistently surprising me at how creative they are with these and they are used daily -- hours of open ended play the moment they arrived.
M**E
Premium magnet tiles
Having 3 kids, we have gone through many magnet toys, including Magnatiles, Playmags, Magformers, Magna-qubix, Tegu, and now Connetix. I have to say that these are are probably the most expensive set (although we never got Tegu in bulk), but they’re also my favorite. They are the exact same size as the Playmags, but the magnets are much stronger and prettier. They stay and stand up well when building a high wall, while the Playmags have a frustrating tendency to fold in on themselves if not well supported. Overall, I would recommend getting a Playmags 100+ set (~$40) to start to see if kids like this type of toy, and when additional pieces are needed, which they will be, then add 100+ set of connetix ($150). This combination gives you the most variety and bang for your buck.
S**E
The cutest magent tiles
Beautiful colors, strong magnets, and excellent amount of varying pieces.
N**B
Sturdy and fun
Grandkids love playing with these so far. Lots of ways to get creative that normal building blocks don’t allow for. They are standing up to normal little kids use and still look great. Expensive but worth it for the fun they provide
P**L
Beautiful
It's a birthday gift.
J**A
Buy now
If you’re hesitating thinking why would I spend this amount of money on these, think again because they are elite! My daughter has loved these since she was two. My husband and I find ourselves building with them too when she goes to sleep. They are sturdy, easy to clean and easy to store away.
A**R
neat but not quite what I expected
Hmm, I feel like I sort of fell for the Instagram hype on these! They are cool but they don't snap together nearly as strongly as I would expect. So you have to get used to sort of holding parts in place with one hand while adding another piece, and if you're not careful enough the whole structure collapses into one stack (because the magnets hold stronger layered flat on top of each other than at 90 degree angles). Similarly, you can lay parts flat on the fridge, but if you try to put entire structures on the fridge they slide down and the structures fall apart. You also have to get used to picking structures up pretty carefully otherwise they fall apart. They are still pretty neat but not quite what I expected. I don't know how people are building these huge things with them! Maybe they just take some practice to use. We'll see when my kid is a little older.
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