Is the Magnetic Stick-N-Stack 32-Piece Toddler Set worth buying?

The right tool for the right age — if your kid is two or newly three, start here and thank yourself later. After all the tile sorting, living room obstacle courses, and one memorable incident where I stepped on a Magna-Tile in the dark, here’s what I actually believe: magnetic tiles are worth it. They’re one of those toys that grows with your kid instead of collecting dust after three weeks, and the best sets genuinely hold up for years. My practical dad advice is this — start smaller than you think you need. A 60-piece set feels like plenty until your kid is ready for more, and buying a second set in a year feels a lot better than blowing the whole budget on 200 pieces that scatter to every corner of your house. Rosie has strong, documented opinions on all of these and she wanted me to tell you that ’the see-through ones are the best ones.’ She is four and she may be right. If you’ve got a set your toddler loves — or one that completely flopped — drop it in the comments. We’re always in the market for the next thing Rosie is going to talk me into buying.

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