Geomag Special Edition Leonardo da Vinci Geometry 67 Pieces

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Celebrate the genius of Leonardo da Vinci with the Geomag Special Edition Leonardo da Vinci Geometry 67 Pieces set. This anniversary collection takes inspiration from Leonardo’s earliest geometric drawings, inviting children and adults alike to explore the fascinating world of shapes and structures. Using magnetic rods, steel spheres, and unique pentagon panels, builders can recreate models reminiscent of Leonardo’s visionary designs. The kit offers a unique, hands-on way to stimulate imagination, creativity, and an appreciation for the intersection of art and science. It’s a wonderful tool for learning about geometric principles through engaging play.

Features:

  • Special Edition anniversary set celebrating 500 years of Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Inspired by Leonardo’s geometric drawings and designs.
  • Includes 67 pieces: magnetic rods, steel spheres, and pentagon panels.
  • Encourages exploration of geometry, creativity, and imaginative construction.
  • Promotes STEM learning through hands-on building.
  • Part of the Geomag Anniversary Collection.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Geomag
  • Product Name: Geomag Special Edition Leonardo da Vinci Geometry 67 Pieces
  • Pieces: 67
  • Age Suitability: 5 years +
  • Material: Plastic, Magnets, Steel
  • Includes: Magnetic rods, steel spheres, pentagon panels, instruction booklet.

Frequently Asked Questions

The box contains 30 magnetic rods in warm red, orange and yellow tones, 25 steel spheres, and 12 pentagon panels - 67 pieces in total - along with an instruction booklet featuring build ideas inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's geometric drawings.
The rods and spheres follow the same magnetic connector format used across the core Geomag Classic range, so they can be combined with pieces from other compatible Geomag rod-and-sphere sets to expand building possibilities.
The 67 pieces are sized and balanced to construct classic Platonic and Archimedean solids - including tetrahedra, cubes, icosahedra and dodecahedra - the same forms that appear in Leonardo da Vinci's original geometric illustrations. The included instruction booklet guides builders through several step-by-step models.