Magicube by Geomag review and giveaway

I’m always on the look out for new and exciting toys to entertain Ava with. At the moment she is loving animals so when we were offered the Magicube safari and polar animal set to review I knew they would be a winner. It even keeps grandparents entertained which is a bonus. My dad sent me this picture just moments after me leaving him and Ava to explore the Magicubes.

As soon as Ava got the box’s out she was excited the bright and vibrant packaging is really inviting. In fact I had to put one aside so she could just look at the one set .unlike most toys I have found on the market these toys are aimed at children as young as 18 months old !! Thank you ! I really think that a lot of toy companies have missed out this age. The parts are either too small that she could choke on them or its a baby toy. There doesn’t seem to be much of a middle ground. They do also do packs for older children, from 3 years plus which have additional parts you can attach on to your cubes.

Ava’s enjoying exploring her new magicube from @geomagworld . This set she is currently on playing with is the polar animals set. See Ava’s opening her parcel on our story. #geomag #geomagworld #STEM #review #parentbloggersuk #ukbloggerlife #ukparentbloggers #letthemexplore #magnetic

A post shared by Jessica Harvey (@beautiesandthebibs) on Sep 18, 2017 at 10:00am PDT

Ava set to work straight away exploring the different cubes in the polar animal set. She really wasn’t expecting them to magnetise together so when they did she found it really funny. Even though she couldn’t follow the little instruction cards that come with the set ,she enjoyed connecting them together and looking at the different images on each cube. One of the great things about this product is that the possibilities are endless .there are lots of different combinations you can create. You can also use different animal packs at the same time to create some awesome new creatures. Plus you don’t just have to use them to create creatures you can use them like any normal bricks. To build towers, structures what ever you or your child’s imagination can come up with.

Ava can become easily frustrated when she is unable to do something. I was worried she would have an issue with getting the magnets to connect. In fact she had no issues at all as the blocks connect from any side with ease. They even stay connected whilst being suspended in the air which Ava found amazing. The other great thing is that as you build you collection of Magicube you don’t have to worry about them not being compatible as all packs are compatible with each other.

Overall I’m really impressed . I can see that our collection will grow over the years. One thing I will have to get is a storage box to keep them in as Ava sat on the box within minutes and flattened it.

Like the look of these and want to get your hands on some of your own. Then make sure to enter our giveaway below to be in with the chance to win a Safari set worth £35.00.

Safari Magicube set worth £35

Follow me on :

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)
  • Click to print (Opens in new window)
  • Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *