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Glowing Magnetic Tiles Marble Run Race Track Super Set - 110 Complete Pieces Glow in The Dark STEM Light Magnetic Building Blocks Gravity Marble Maze Games for Toddlers Kids Boys Girls Ages 3+ Years
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Glowing Magnetic Tiles Marble Run Race Track Super Set - 110 Complete Pieces Glow in The Dark STEM Light Magnetic Building Blocks Gravity Marble Maze Games for Toddlers Kids Boys Girls Ages 3+ Years

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GLOWING IN THE DARK – The magnetic marble run race track construction set includes 2 flashing tiles with three modes, 2 dome lights, 2 multi-angle spotlights, and 8 glowing large marbles that shine bright as they roll down the 3-D magnetic maze tracks in a light show. The new upgraded magnetic tiles with lights have much more fun than traditional magnetic building tiles. ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES - The glowing magnetic building kit is shipped with various creative shapes including clear view and pattern designed tunnels, pipes, U-turns, tubes, ramps, and slopes to build multi-layer mazes that inspire children's creative thinking, develop kids' focus, hand eye coordination, and active learning. The deluxe 110 complete pieces of magnetic building blocks set your imagination free with creative combinations of magnet tiles, slides, running balls, and cute stickers. UPGRADED MAGNET FORCE - Sturdy permanent magnets make this magnetic building toy fun and cool to tackle interesting geometric puzzles without the frustration of falling apart easily. Effectively help your little ones acquire spatial imagination, artistry, and problem-solving skills with these premium quality magnetic maze building blocks. Great building toy gift to enhance parent child emotional communication and connections.

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