Second link on retailmenot As it says you must click through the link provided. Worked for me!
http://www.retailmenot.com/view/overstock.com
Second link on retailmenot As it says you must click through the link provided. Worked for me!
http://www.retailmenot.com/view/overstock.com
Thanks for posting about this. I have never heard of playmags but agree the look just like magnatiles. We have 2 of the 100 piece magnatile sets that get played with all the time. I am thinking about getting the smaller set of the playmags (with the train and the fence type blocks). I wish I could find something on about the manufacturer of these. If I do order, I'll post and let people know.
Not to complicate things even more, but there is another brand on Amazon called Magnetic Stick n Stack.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_to...node=165793011
Looking at the Stick n Stack, showed *another* brand called Picasso Tiles. Oy.
http://www.amazon.com/Picasso-Magnet...dp/B00APVXSM6/
We have the QVC version and we love them!
How old are your kids? My brother has both the magnatiles and magformers. His son is 2 and likes the magnatiles, b/c the magnets aren't as strong, but my older boys (8 and 9 yrs old), much preferred the magformers. So, for the past two months, I've been ordering sets of magformers that have been on sale/clearance at QVC and amazon, and will give those as a gift to all 3 boys (my youngest is 4). I think that if you have older kids, the magformers seem to have more appeal.
Mom to 3 LEGO Maniacs
So are magna tiles more for toddlers then? It sounds like I should stick to magformers then. Thanks ladies for the input! DS is 6 and DD is a couple of yrs older but both love toys that they can build things with. They're avid fans of lego and we have some magformers but for some reason I always find these magformers harder to locate. A few months ago, we saw several children playing with the magna tiles at a Lakeshore store, and both of my kids said they think the tiles are "cool".
Mommy to 2 Kiddos