


Magna-Tiles, Micromags Winter Wonder Travel Set - 26 Piece
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Twenty-six tiles in colours that look like freshly fallen snow — icy castles optional.
The Winter Wonder set brings the microMAGS format to a palette of shimmering, cool-toned tiles that evoke snowflakes, ice, and winter scenes. At 1.5 x 1.5 inches — roughly half the size of classic MAGNA-TILES pieces — the 26 tiles tuck into their metal tin and go anywhere. The tin doubles as a building surface and storage, which means it's ready the moment it comes out of a bag. Build snowflakes, icy castles, arctic animals, and layered geometric patterns, or combine with classic MAGNA-TILES sets at home for bigger builds. Made from food-grade, non-toxic MABS plastic, free from BPAs, phthalates, and latex.
- 26 microMAGS tiles in sparkling winter-inspired colours
- 4 Right Triangles, 4 Isosceles Triangles, 6 Equilateral Triangles, 12 Squares
- Metal tin stores and doubles as a flat building surface — ready anywhere
- 100% compatible with all MAGNA-TILES sets
- Tin Dimensions : 18.5 x 2.5 x 8.5cm
- Food-grade MABS plastic, BPA and phthalate-free. Ages 3 and up
MAGNA-TILES has been making magnetic construction tiles since 1997, when the brand was invented by an educator for use in classrooms. Their tiles are made from food-grade, non-toxic MABS plastic — free from BPAs, phthalates, and latex — and every set is compatible with every other MAGNA-TILES set ever made.
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