Geomag PANELS 32-Piece Magnetic Building Set – Swiss-Made STEM Toy for Kids Ages 5+

Geomag PANELS 32-Piece Magnetic Building Set – Swiss-Made STEM Toy for Kids Ages 5+

£27.92
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Geomag PANELS 32-Piece Magnetic Building Set – Swiss-Made STEM Toy for Kids Ages 5+

Geomag PANELS 32-Piece Magnetic Building Set – Swiss-Made STEM Toy for Kids Ages 5+

£27.92
Sale price  £27.92 Regular price 

The Geomag PANELS 32-piece set puts a fresh spin on magnetic building. It combines magnetic rods, non-magnetic steel balls, and colorful geometric panels—triangles, squares, and a pentagon. Swiss-made and STEM-endorsed, it's designed for open-ended play that teaches magnetism, geometry, gravity, and engineering. For kids ages 5 and up, this kit clicks together into endless 2D and 3D structures.

What's in the box

Magnetic rods (sticks) 12
Non-magnetic steel balls (spheres) 9
Triangle panels 8
Square panels 2
Pentagon panel 1

Each rod has a strong positive and negative magnet at its ends. The balls are not magnetic—they act as smooth connectors, letting the rods rotate freely. The panels snap onto the rods to create faces of solids. With 32 pieces, you can build towers, bridges, geometric shapes, or abstract sculptures.

How the rods, balls, and panels work together

The secret is in the rod ends. One end pulls toward a ball, the other pushes away—so every connection is intentional. The steel balls stay in place without sticking to each other. Panels clip onto the rods to fill in the gaps, turning a wireframe into a solid shape. This system lets you build upward and outward without limits.

STEM concepts kids pick up during play

Geomag is STEM.org Authenticated. As children build, they experiment with magnetic polarity, learn why triangles are rigid (while squares can twist), and discover how gravity affects tall structures. They also see geometry in action: a pentagon becomes the roof of a house; two triangles make a square. It's hands-on physics and math without a textbook.

Safe and durable for ages 5 and up

The set contains small parts—the balls are about 1.2 cm in diameter and the rods about 5.5 cm long. Because of choking hazard, it's not for children under 5. The plastic panels are tough, and the magnets are sealed inside the rods. Swiss quality control means each piece fits precisely, year after year.

Common questions buyers ask

What is the recommended age for this set?

The manufacturer states 5+ due to small parts. Younger children should not play with it unsupervised.

Are the balls magnetic?

No. The steel balls are non-magnetic, but they are attracted to the rod ends. They act as friction-free joints.

How many pieces come in the set?

Exactly 32: 12 rods, 9 balls, 8 triangles, 2 squares, and 1 pentagon.

Does it come with instructions?

The supplied information does not specify. Many Geomag sets include a booklet with example models.

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