Magnetic Sticks

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between magnetic sticks and magnetic tiles?
Magnetic sticks are rod-and-ball construction kits — think 3D skeletal structures. Magnetic tiles are flat geometric shapes that snap to form solid structures. Sticks are more open-ended for younger kids; tiles are better for advanced architectural builds.
Which size set should I buy first?
Start with the 26-piece set for ages 3-5 — enough variety to build basic shapes without overwhelm. The 32 and 36-piece sets suit ages 5-7. The 52 and 64-piece sets work for ages 6+ ready for complex construction.
Are magnetic stick toys safe for toddlers?
Our magnetic sticks are recommended for ages 3+ due to piece size. The magnets are securely embedded inside metal rods, so children cannot access them. All sets are BIS-certified for Indian children's safety standards.
What skills do magnetic sticks build?
Magnetic sticks build spatial reasoning, engineering thinking, fine motor control, and problem-solving. Kids learn how 3D structures balance, how to plan a build, and how triangles are stronger than squares — all through play.
Can siblings share one magnetic stick set?
Yes, larger sets (52 or 64 pieces) work well for siblings to build together. For smaller sets, kids often take turns or build separately. Bigger sets reduce conflict and enable collaborative construction.