Geomag Magicube Math Building Starter Set – 10 Cubes & 45 Clips

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Introduce early maths concepts in a playful way with the Geomag Magicube Math Building Starter Set. This engaging kit includes 10 colourful magnetic cubes that connect on all six sides, accompanied by “Magic Clips” featuring numbers and mathematical symbols. Young learners can attach the clips to the cubes to explore counting, number recognition, and simple maths operations. The Geomag Magicube Math Building Starter Set makes developing foundational numeracy skills an interactive and hands-on adventure. It’s a fun, screen-free way to encourage a love for numbers.

Features:

  • Includes 10 magnetic building cubes and “Magic Clips” with numbers and math symbols.
  • Designed as a starter set to introduce basic mathematical concepts.
  • Magnetic cubes connect on all sides for easy and versatile construction.
  • Encourages number recognition, counting, and early problem-solving.
  • A fun, screen-free tool for engaging children in STEM learning.
  • Suitable for children aged 3 years and older.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Geomag (Magicube line)
  • Pieces: 10 Magnetic Cubes + Assorted Magic Clips
  • Age Suitability: 3 years +
  • Material: Plastic, Magnets
  • Includes: 10 x Magnetic building cubes, Assorted Magic Clips (numbers and math symbols).

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains 55 pieces in total: 10 magnetic building cubes in red, green, blue, and yellow, plus 45 non-magnetic clips printed with numerals and maths symbols (such as plus, minus, and equals signs). An illustrated booklet with play tips and equation examples is also included.
The number and symbol clips are designed to attach to any Geomag Magicube block, so they work with cubes from other sets in the Magicube range. This makes the Math Building clips a straightforward add-on to an existing Magicube collection.
Children build physical equations by clipping number tiles onto cube faces and connecting cubes in sequence, which turns abstract concepts like counting and simple addition into something they can touch and rearrange. The large cubes are easy for small hands to grip, and the included booklet offers guided examples to structure early play sessions.