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My 3 yr old son plays with polydrons (magnetic shapes) at nursery and I have to say as well as being his favourite toy of the moment they are mine - he absolutely loves building things with them and then pretend play with whatever he has made. Like lego but I think better for his age.


Helps learning what different shapes are, you can build in 2D or 3D, rockets, houses, spaceships, animal shapes...


It is brilliant. Expensive but would highly recommend - he got a small set for his birthday and I'm now ordering more so he can build bigger towers and shapes!


Keeps him absorbed for hours :)

Spanners, a 40 piece starter kit arrived from amazon for my kids today.


BIG hit. V good product. Will buy more gradually.


Edited to say: only one left. (There are bigger packs available but they are very expensive.)


See:


http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B002LIJ17C/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?ref_=pe_217191_31005151_3p_M3_dp_1

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