104-Piece Magnetic Tiles with Storage Case from Jack & Roo

Lately I have seen a lot of children ask for sets of magnetic tiles. Even my nephew had them on his must-have list this year. Of course, I thought they were just another fad that would quickly be replaced by something cooler. I got my nephew this 104-Piece Magnetic Tiles with Storage Case from Jack & Roo, and he has managed to proved me wrong! These magnetic tiles are the coolest little toys I have ever seen. The colors are vibrant and the magnets are extremely strong. This means that we can create just about anything our imagination works up. This particular set came with wheels, so my nephew would build large creations and push them around the floor for hours. Since there are so many pieces in this set, everyone has plenty of pieces to create their own designs. It is nice to see my nephew and my daughter using their creativity to come up with such extravagant structures. As a mom, I really love that this set came with its own storage case. Once everyone is done playing, they can simply take their buildings apart and save the tiles for a later time. We have been having this set for several weeks, and the kids have yet to get bored with it! Now I can see why these sets are in such high demand! They are so much fun!

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*I RECEIVED THE PRODUCTS MENTIONED ABOVE FOR FREE IN RETURN FOR AN UNBIASED REVIEW. I ONLY REVIEW AND RECOMMEND PRODUCTS OR SERVICES THAT I HAVE USED PERSONALLY. I AM DISCLOSING THIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION’S 16 CFR, PART 255: “GUIDES CONCERNING THE USE OF ENDORSEMENTS AND TESTIMONIALS IN ADVERTISING”. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS POST ARE ENTIRELY MY OWN*
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  1. My son loves to build stuff at three and he’s a bit older now and still loves to build stuff. It’s very interesting to see what they can do when you provide them with a platform to expand their imagination. These magnets will definitely help them explore their young minds.

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  2. These look like they would be so fun to build with. They even look like something my gbaby could do at her age and keep her occupied for a while.

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