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PicassoTiles 70 PCs Marble Run Maze Race Track Magnetic Tiles Magnet Building Block Educational Construction Toy Playset STEM Learning Kit Child Brain Development Hand Eye Coordination Training PTG70

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Style: PTG70


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  • CHILD BRAIN DEVELOPMENT - Promotes problem solving skills, hand-eye coordination, and trains fine motor skills. The construction marble run race track toy stacking building block kit features quick connect magnetized translucent color tiles to allow children to easily put the pieces together to create the designs of their own masterpiece simply via using the laws of physics, gravity, brain power, imagination and power of magnets
  • OPEN ENDED POSSIBILITIES - Equipped with 10 distinctive parts in multiple quantities including columns, slopes, 2 x centrifugal funnels, u-turn, and many others to allow designs of multi-layer 3D tall maze race track structure that enable children to focus, pay attention, and utilize their imaginations using the creative shapes and pieces to develop the logical sense and combinations required to make the marble run through the path the and maximize the pretend play fun
  • LEARNING IS FUN - Encourage creativity for STEM learning which is the key factor to success in today's ever-changing environment. Fun and entertaining. perfect educational present for school-age children that will never go out of style. Magnetic Building Tiles Clear 3D color Magnetic Building Blocks Playboards for preschool, pretend play, group activity, classroom teamwork, kindergarten and more. PTG70 toy kit playset is easy to construct and easy to put away for storage
  • LEARNING BY PLAYING - Never too early to start developing kids creativity and STEM skills from visual learning. Children can acquire a strong sense of color, geometrical shapes including 3D forms numbers counts, magnetic polarities, architectural design, structural engineering, to even periodic table elements (available in the other sets) at an early age. DREAM BIG & BUILD BIG - No limitations, scalable to build as big as desired by adding more pieces to create the master piece
  • SCIENTIFIC & ARTISTIC - PicassoTiles has done it again. STEAM Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math, all-in-one enabling the kids to learn by intuitive playing and bring out the best of all to be artistically creative while technically, architecturally, and intelligently advanced at the same time. MADE OF CHILD SAFE, NON-TOXIC, BPA-FREE and lead-free materials to ensure quality and safety.

Product Dimensions: 14 x 11.75 x 3.25 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Item model number: PicassoTiles


Manufacturer recommended age: 3 years and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: June 1, 2023


Manufacturer: PicassoTiles


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  • Amazing set, would recommend getting at least two
Style: PTG70
Update: water beads!! The kids got some water beads for Christmas along side of these tubes and we hydrated them the other day and I decided to set up a marble set with them just to see how it went. Although it was hard to build because the tiles were wet so more slippery and less stable, it was over all a success. The water beads don’t go down at smoothly but they do go down to a certain extent and the kids love putting the squishy water beads through the marble run. I’m sure you can get them all sorts of places but we got our water beads from amazon and they came in a pack of over twenty thousand which I accidentally rehydrated the whole lot and we had tons more than we needed. We filled a whole bin with them and built a magnet set right in it. It gets messy but it’s still fun! Summary: Amazing product, the tubes add extra support to your magnetic tiles by snapping into place, the kids love it, the marble runs are a little tedious to build for little hands but with assistance from an adult this can be a fun activity for you and your kids to enjoy as it is for us, I would recommend getting at least two marble run sets and a large tile set to really be able to build freely. For reference, what you see pictured is a tower we made using pieces from the following sets 74 piece magna tiles 100 piece Picasso tiles 2 Picasso tile marble run sets 80 piece Picasso race car track set And we had more tiles to to make it bigger if we wanted.. Comparison.. We own Picasso and magnatiles and both are very similar in quality. The Picasso tiles are cheaper and I believe they are cheaper because they don’t use rivets and they have less support in between the layers. I have yet to see any issues but I would think that because of this the magnatiles are probably more durable. I guess time will tell. Considering the Picasso tiles are almost half the price, I’d recommend Picasso unless you have serious durability concerns. As for the marble run, it’s literally incredible. An amazing addition that is compatible with both magnatiles and Picasso and probably others I would imagine. We have a lot of fun building huge marble run creations as tall as me using our multiple sets of tiles and also two sets of the marble run. I would definitely recommend at least two marble run sets. I actually want to get a couple more because we tend to run out of the turn pieces quicker than I’d like. (By the way the turn pieces can be doubled up to act as down/up ramps if you turn the the doubles turn piece “tunnels” to be vertical). Also when you add the marble run tubes to your tiles, they snap into place, without magnetic force, which is actually super awesome because it adds an extra amount of sturdiness to your creation when you have a marble run going through it. In fact if your kids don’t care for marble runs this is still a cool set because you could use these pieces to strengthen up your towers and creations. The pieces that have to be snapped together are sometimes a little difficult to complete for little hands but with practice my 5 year old was able to do it ok. Sometimes it requires a really both gentle and forceful touch to get them into place without knocking over your tower but that’s where the adult comes into place. I don’t think this would be something anyone younger than five could completely independently but after built they surely could play with it. It comes with plenty of balls to run through, but yes normal marbles will work on it too for the most part, although marbles are more like to jump off after a steep decline and a turn (can be fixed by doubling up the turn pieces to create a turn tunnel of course). We also got a marble run that is compatible with duplos (also from amazon, to find just search duplo marble run) which is way cool but this is even better because The long pieces can be doubled up and placed vertically to make your marble run enormous unlike the DUPLO style marble run. But also the duplo style plastic “marbles” will fit in this magnet marble run too. Was thinking about creating a duplo marble run that runs right into this one! The possibilities are almost limitless. The kids love building and running marbles through it.. but if you have young ones that like to destroy, despite the added support of the marble run tubes snapped into place, the set can be completely demolished in a matter of seconds with a not very careful (or somewhat rambunctious) toddler :). Over all highly recommend, it was an immediate hit with the kids for Christmas and I have no doubt that this set will provide fun for years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019 by Scott and Julia Scott and Julia

  • Really fun, somewhat hard to connect for toddlers
Style: PTG70
The media could not be loaded. My 3 year old has used my old marble run (20 + years old) at her grandparents house and loves it so when I saw that one of our favorite brands had one, it immediately got added to my cart. Some pros: it is compatible with our other magnetic tile sets, the marbles are not a choking hazard for my 11 month old, it comes with some suggested ways to build yet it is open-ended. Some cons: it is a little wobbly during the process of building (more sturdy once put together), it only comes with 4 marbles, the pieces are a little hard for my toddler to click into place. The age suggestion is 3 years + and I would say that to put the pieces together independently it falls more towards the older side of 3. Overall a great product that I would definitely recommend for the builders in your life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Danielle Hall Danielle Hall

  • A little hard to push pieces in for tiny hands, but LOTS of fun!!
Style: PTG70
The media could not be loaded. These were tricky for my 6 (7 in one month) year old to put together. We found that attaching each piece of track to its own magnet tile and then connecting the magnets worked best, but I don’t think that’s how it’s intended to work. Two pieces don’t fit in the same holes so that’s where the difficulty lies. With that being said, the whole family has had lots of fun with this one, leaving other new magnetile sets to the side to build this. The track in our video used this set as well as other tiles to help it stand (sturdiness), we had a few tube pieces left in the box though! Overall- I would DEFINITELY recommend this set! It’s great quality, very sturdy, similar to the name brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024 by GonnaReviewItAll

  • Good toy
Style: PTG70
I bought this for my 7 year old , she loved it but it was a bit hard to join the pieces together; specifically the curved ones. The tiles work great and the magnets are good it’s just the sturdiness wasn’t there because they will not ensemble correctly. Other than that the color was great and they are quite durable ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Loving this product, the taste is a bit sweet I take it with water. Since I bought it I have notice changes on my skin, particularly my face. I will most definitely be trying other products from this brand.

  • Adult tested, kid approved
Style: PTG70
The media could not be loaded. **Disclaimer** this is in connection with another 70piece set I bought by the same company so please do not expect to build something this incredible and extravagant (your thoughts not mine) with just one 70 piece set so this review is a culmination of 140 pieces. I really enjoyed the time my daughter and I spent today her building this. She is four and after showing her once how to assemble a couple pieces she was going to town building. Her anticipation of finishing and testing our creation was half the fun. It’s not the sturdiest construction materials ever as the higher you go, the more wobbly they become but nothing patience and some magnetile rebar can’t handle. Would purchase again and likely will have to after my kids inevitably lose half the pieces. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Grandkids were excited!
Style: PTG70
They have played with this for hours!
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by Harlow Cahn

  • Getting the right age.
Style: PTG70
I thought it was a little difficult to assemble, but once it was done, the kids loved it My purchase was based on their request, but they were a little young for this. They will grow into it because they did like it. It will make them think a little harder next time.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Terry Hart

  • Difficult to work with
Style: PTG70
My daughter (6) loves traditional magnet tiles, but these are much harder for her to work with, which takes a lot of the fun out of it for her. They need to be snapped together and apart.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025 by Tobie

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