Magnetic games for all ages
All of us, children and adults alike, are happy to have magnetic games around us. Why? Because magnetic games put our imagination to the test. It tests our skill as builders. He accomplishes things that I didn’t think were possible. With a magnetic game you can do magnetic experiments in real time such as levitation, magic tricks, attraction or repulsion between magnets. You can even create a magnetic puzzle with hundreds or thousands of elements of the same kind, which, when combined, lead to unexpected combinations and structures.
When you give your child a magnetic game as a gift, you can give him hours of concern and imagination development by building fantastic things, such as a magnetic puzzle, constructions, regular or irregular structures, magic numbers, learning letters, numbers, mathematical operations. And when it seems that the number of standard combinations has been exhausted, the interesting part intervenes: the child can combine the magnetic game with other elements (metal surfaces, entrance door or refrigerator, magnetic board) for new and new creations.
Moreover, these games offer even an adult long-lasting fun, especially when they incorporate supermagnets (neodymium magnets). Such a magnetic game awakens the child from the adult and creates new and new neural connections. With a little imagination, magnetic elements can be put back together to form new objects and configurations.
Magnetic games are a wonderful gift for children, family in general, but also for friends and colleagues. A simple magnetic game such as neocube or more complex, such as neocube, geomag or buckybars, is a simple way to introduce them to the world of magnetism and magnets through play.