Magnetic Match Rings, Magnet Matching Game STEM Learning Toy for Kids






Key features
- •Popular Playthings Magnetic Match Rings is a fun way for children to learn about how magnets work
- •Select one of 40 pattern matching challenges and stack the rings onto the post to see if they attract or repel each other
- •Includes 10 magnetic rings, 1 stacking post, and challenge booklet
- •For children age 3 and up
- •Popular Playthings provides award-winning toys that encourage learning, creativity, social interaction, and good old basic fun
Magnetic Match Rings, Magnet Matching Game STEM Learning Toy for Kids
List Price: $18.90$17.01DEALYou Save: $1.89 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Fun activity!
Modern Art Snob•November 25, 2017
I teach in a classroom for students with autism, and we are using this as a task box. We love it!!
Fun
AlwaysLearning•October 20, 2017
This was great. Just the polar action of flipping the magnet is great for the younger ones. Learning to match the colors and different magnet configurations by flipping the magnets to match the different cards kept them entertained.
Magnets
D.•July 27, 2017
Bought this for my grandson's birthday. Admittedly it was below his age interest level, but it would be a great gift for maybe a 4 year old.
I haven't actually taken this out of the package yet ...
R•July 24, 2017
I haven't actually taken this out of the package yet, but from what I've seen upon it's arrival, it's true to the description. It looks durable. I imagine the cards will be too basic for my 7yo and 9yo, but I was really just purchasing this because it was a decent price for magnetic rings that we need for some of our science experiments. I'll update if I find any glaring issues.
Fun educational toy,
Reader•July 21, 2017
Great independent task for my K/1 students with autism. We used it on a unit about magnets. Strong magnets and helps to show polar opposites.
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