🧲 Snap, stack, and outsmart—magnetism just got magnetic!
The 5105 Magnetic Match Rings by Popular Playthings is a 51-piece metal ring set designed to teach magnetism through interactive stacking and pattern matching. With 40 colorful challenges, it enhances visual matching and eye-hand coordination without the need for batteries, making it a portable, durable, and engaging educational tool.
Manufacturer | Popular Playthings |
Part number | 5105 |
Item Weight | 145 g |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 17.78 x 5.08 cm; 145.15 g |
Item model number | 351 |
Size | Standard |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Material | Metal |
Power source type | manual winding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 51 |
Included components | Magnetic Match Rings |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
L**R
Brilliant product
Brilliant product. Bought for an almost 3yr old and he loves it. It’s great for practicing so many skills, hand and eye coordination, following instructions, matching colours but all he knows is he’s having fun.
M**K
Great!
I like these magnetic rings for the kids (5 & 3) to start learning some science concepts. They caught on really quickly and the cards certainly help in explaining why the magnets attract or repel, and my kids can easily copy the patterns on the cards. They arrived really quickly and were as described except I thought they'd be a bit bigger, but that isn't a problem.
L**Y
great puzzle game
This toy is a really good idea and is a great puzzle game for kids. However I bought this for my 5 yr old and it is far too easy for him, not really a challenge at all. Would better suit 3-4 years. But still a great toy
M**U
Love it!
My son uses it at his occupational therapy and he loves it! Bought it so we can play at home as well!
J**E
Fun, but perhaps overpriced
My three and a half year old has had quite a bit of fun with this and certainly played with it for a good hour or so when we first got it out. He's come back to it once or twice since and I'm sure will do so again. He didn't have any problems playing with it himself and didn't need any help from me.I hadn't thought about it carefully beforehand but it turns out that the puzzle cards are pretty trivial as you just put the colours on in order and for each one there are only two ways round to try. So he found the puzzle cards really easy - there's no logic involved as such and as soon as he'd figured out the general idea he could do any of them (though in practice he didn't actually do that many). So if you are looking at magnetic toys I wouldn't say that this had anything to offer over a set of similiar floating magnets without the puzzle cards (if you can find one that is!)Overall, it has been a nice addition to our stash of magnetic toys, but it also felt slightly overpriced - which admittedly may be because magnets of a certain size/shape are fundamentally not that cheap I guess?
K**T
Excellent
Good game, the grandchildren, ages 1, 2, 3 & 4, love it though bought for my teenage disabled son. Easily transportable if necessary in it's own plastic zip lock bag.
C**A
Nice product for kids
The media could not be loaded. It is very nice. I have 2 kids. 5 and 3 years old.40 cards - Good plastic - nice bag
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