Geomag Panels 68 Piece Magnetic Construction Set

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The Geomag Panels 68 Piece Magnetic Construction Set gives children the tools to build both 2D and 3D models using a combination of magnetic rods, steel spheres, and colourful panel pieces. The panels add structural stability to builds and open up a broader range of design possibilities compared to traditional magnetic construction, allowing for more visually striking creations. Children can explore how magnetism works in practice while developing spatial reasoning, problem-solving skills, and a grasp of basic geometry through hands-on building.

This magnetic construction set contains 68 pieces in total, giving builders plenty of components to experiment with and expand their designs. The colourful panels slot between the magnetic rods and steel spheres to create solid faces on models, making structures feel more complete and encouraging greater creative ambition. Play sessions support extended imaginative exploration as children test out new shapes and configurations, returning to the set again and again with fresh ideas. The Geomag Panels 68 Piece Magnetic Construction Set is a well-rounded choice for children who enjoy hands-on, construction-based play.

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains 24 silver magnetic rods, 20 non-magnetic steel spheres, and 24 coloured transparent geometric panels in triangular, square, and pentagonal shapes, plus an instruction booklet with model ideas to get builders started.
All Geomag Panels rods, spheres, and panels are fully compatible with other sets in the Geomag Classic and Panels ranges, so this 68-piece set can be combined with existing Geomag pieces to build larger and more complex structures.
The coloured transparent panels slot between the rods and spheres to reinforce each structure, making models more solid and stable. They also allow the same figure to be built using fewer rods and spheres, freeing up components for even larger designs.