| View Larger Image | DaMert Deluxe Magnet Set by Toysmith | Toyby Toysmith
| 1 New starting at: | $6.99 |
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| | Sales Rank: | 13,035th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description With Deluxe Magnet Set, you can discover the fun of magnets. This 24-piece set has a variety of 23 magnets and paper clips for pick-up play. Ages: 7,8,9,10,Adult Manufacturer: Toysmith |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 6 reviews)
| Grandson loved it. by Motokosensei 5 Stars November 02, 2009 Was a gift to our five-year old grandson, along with a book on magnets. He loved it.
| | Small Magnets by Jaimiee N. Bayliss (Austin, Texas) 3 Stars May 19, 2009 My mom bought this for my 5 year old son, who loves playing with magnets. I was very surprised for how small all the magnets are. Though they work well with one another, it just wasn't what I pictured in my head that the product was going to be.
| | Children's Magnets by J. Hinkle (USA) 2 Stars March 08, 2009 The magnets are pretty weak, which is probably safer for little ones. Many will not support their own weight on the refridgerator. Made of a cast metal that is very brittle and breaks easily. We broke 2 in the first 3 days. Still, my kid loves pushing around one magnet with another, so I guess it was an acceptable purchase. I would try another set.
| | Magnet Set by Kay M. Walls (Seattle Area) 2 Stars December 16, 2008 Almost all the magnets broke in one day. My students are not rough on stuff but they did drop them, but just onto the table tops !
The magnetism was very weak!
| | cheap but not very strong by W. mar 2 Stars February 09, 2008 this is a cheap set...picked up for classroom use but it is not very strong.
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