20 Dinosaur Wooden Magnets for Kids Ages 2+ - Chunky, Safe, Open-Ended Play
This set of 20 wooden dinosaur magnets from SPARK & WOW gives kids ages 2 and up a colorful collection of prehistoric creatures to arrange on fridges, whiteboards, and other magnetic surfaces. Each magnet is made from smooth plywood with a magnetic back cut to the shape of the dinosaur, so no tiny magnets come loose. The chunky pieces are easy for small hands to grip, and the set comes in a sturdy cardboard tray for storage and travel.
What dinosaurs are in the set?
You get 20 different dinosaur shapes, including a T. rex, velociraptor, pterodactyl, and more. Each dinosaur is a distinct design with vibrant colors, making it easy to mix and match for imaginative storytelling or sorting games.
Magnet specs at a glance
| Material | Smooth plywood |
| Number of pieces | 20 |
| Large magnet dimensions | 6.75" L x 2.75" W |
| Small magnet dimensions | 2.25" L x 1.6" W |
| Color | Multi |
| Shape | Round (dinosaur outlines) |
| Age range | 2+ |
| Safety standard | ASTM tested, non-toxic |
Built to last through everyday play
These magnets use a sturdy plywood base with a magnetic backing that is cut to the exact shape of each dinosaur and glued securely. This construction prevents the magnetic piece from slipping off or getting lost. The chunky size is just right for little fingers to pick up, move, and sort.
Safe for ages 2 and up
The magnets are tested to meet American toy safety standards (ASTM). They are non-toxic and have no sharp edges, so they are safe for toddlers. The large size also reduces choking risk, making them a good choice for preschoolers.
Easy to store and take on the go
The set includes a sturdy cardboard tray that holds all 20 magnets neatly. It's compact enough to toss into a diaper bag or backpack for playdates, restaurants, or car trips. The tray also helps keep the magnets organized when not in use.
Common questions about the dinosaur magnets
How many magnets are there?
There are 20 wooden magnets, each shaped like a different dinosaur species.
What surfaces do they stick to?
They adhere to any magnetic surface such as refrigerators, whiteboards, and metal cabinets.
Are the magnets strong enough to hold paper?
The magnetic backing is designed to hold the magnet itself on a vertical surface; it may hold a lightweight sheet of paper, but the primary use is decoration and play.
Can these magnets be used for teaching?
Yes, they work well for small-world play, sorting activities, and introducing paleontology concepts.