(as of May 28, 2025 12:30:19 UTC – Details)
The perfect toy for building on-the-go! Whether in the car, plane, the diaper bag, the purse, or at the restaurant, now you can “thinker” wherever you are. The Pocket Pouch Prism includes a beautiful felt pouch made for travel, and it includes 2 parallelograms and 4 triangular prisms. Made to fit in almost any pocket, the Pocket Pouch Prism is sure to keep hands (and minds) of all ages fully occupied.
Wood
Durable solid wood construction
Non-toxic water-based finish
Thoughtfully designed for years of play
Curiously attractive and perfect for those seeking toys supporting open-ended and unscripted play
Naturally safe: no lead, no plastic, non-toxic, water-based lacquer finish, no small parts
Scooch on over chocolate bunny. Tegu filled baskets will ensure a Hoppy Easter!
The perfect toy for building on-the-go! Whether in the car, plane, the diaper bag, the purse, or at the restaurant; now you can “thinker” wherever you are. Fully Compatible with ALL other Tegu Magnetic Wooden Sets.
Tegu support a child’s development over time through play: enhanced fine motor skills, pattern recognition, balance, sense of scale, imaginative play, problem solving, storytelling.
Customers say
Customers find these magnetic wooden blocks fun for all ages, particularly noting how they keep kids occupied while waiting at restaurants. Moreover, the blocks are praised for their build quality, with one customer highlighting their high-quality wooden construction, and customers appreciate their travel-friendly nature, being perfect for road trips and diaper bags. Additionally, the blocks receive positive feedback for their magnet strength, color selection, and compact size that fits in a medium-sized purse, while also fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. However, the value for money receives mixed reviews, with some finding it a fabulous purchase while others consider it pricey.
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kimcatbel –
Worth the money
Wonderful travel toy! No batteries and they are inky limited by their imagination! Kids will play with these blocks for hours and are not quickly bored. Highly recommend. These will make a good stocking stuffer or Easter basket gift.
NZ –
Has saved us so many times!
Bought two – one for a car and one for his baby bag. I read about this product on a baby blog, and I’ve loved it for many months now. Thanks to this toy, we’ve made it through long 1+ hrs waits at the dr., the airport, and even at a funeral (though they’re kinda loud, so I don’t recommend this be your intended use for them), etc. with our now 20 month old. We’ve had them about 7 months now, and he loves it. I’ve read that older kids love it too, because they can start building specific shapes instead of just clicking the magnetic blocks together.I could be a sales rep for this company with how many people I’ve helped purchase this in the past 6 months! We’ve let other kids play with them, and it’s helped pass the time while waiting.One major suggestion is to make sure you have 6 pieces every time you finish playing with them (like the dr’s ready to see you now), so you’re scrambling to make sure you have your 6 pieces, and actually put them back together in order right then and there. Otherwise you’ll be searching your bag to make sure you had 6 pieces later. So far we haven’t lost one, but hubs doesn’t always put it back together, and it’s a real pain to go searching for tiny pieces, so I put it back together each time and in the bag before we leave. Doesn’t take long, but it’ll briefly work your brain too! 🙂
Samantha Mathews –
Great for on the go!
Got these for the daughters on the airplane. They were 2 and 3. They loved them and they packed up conveniently.
Amazon Customer –
Wonderful, Portable Distraction for Toddler
Who knew that six pieces of wood could be so entertaining…? Bought this for a plane trip to entertain my one year old. The magnets prevented him from dropping/throwing them as often as he did the non-magnetic objects. (Tip: giving him two of these was just as entertaining as giving him all six.) Definitely going to purchase more as he grows older. We now carry them in the diaper bag/purse at all times – perfectly sized.Note unrelated to product- we definitely received a used product (had a piece of tape and some pencil scribbles on a couple of the pieces). We kept it because plane trip was next day, but a little disappointing. Not at all a reflection of the product itself, though.
J. Manly –
Small, pricey, and intriguing.
You’ll pay a lot for what you get in this set: six angled blocks (four triangles, two parallelograms) with embedded magnets, all packed in a small grey pouch made of thick industrial grade felt. It’s a neat package that readily fits into a medium sized purse.Be forewarned that while this is a toy that will probably intrigue your young child, it’s one that benefits from the involvement of an adult–especially one who nonverbally explores what the blocks can do. They’re pretty versatile. Click, clack. They can come together–but they can also, depending on the orientation of the embedded magnets, ‘ignore’ or even repel one another. Do ‘magic’ by making a block move without touching it. Put one on the tray table of an airplane and move it by holding another block beneath. Make four triangles into a square. Build a house. Etc. They are a great fiddle toy, even for adults.So, they’re a handy take along. Most children will allow themselves to be distracted with these during a period of enforced waiting in a confined space. A real plus is that the sturdy pouch makes it easy to ensure that all the (expensive) pieces come home.These are priced high so as to allow support of educational programs in Honduras, where they are manufactured. Also, Tegu requires resellers to adhere to a pricing agreement, but there are price reductions periodically, both on Amazon and on the Tegu site. Go there to sign up for their occasional emails, which include special offers–sometimes as much as 35 to 40% off–and the introduction of new products not available elsewhere.
Amazon Customer –
Young kids like it
Entice grandkids imagination
Jen S –
Great travel set
We have the bigger blocks for home, but like these for traveling with the toddler
OS –
Best Blocks
Tegu blocks are expensive but worth every penny. I initially considered them but made a mistake of not purchasing them because they seemed too pricey. But we were lucky to get a basic set as a gift for my son’s 2nd b-day. After realizing that they are worth their price, I purchased colored pocket sets and wheels to add to his basic set. At first, they were challenging, but now that he got the hang of it they are his favorite blocks. Days would go by without him playing with his legos or other blocks, but he plays his Tegu blocks every day. Even though he has a train set, he prefers making his own tracks and trains from Tegu blocks. We make cars, buildings, bridges, tunnels, birds, doggies, etc. These blocks truly provide endless possibilities and open a whole new world of imagination. This is definitely my son’s and my favorite toy.
Raj –
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Oscar Edid –
Algo diferente para los niños
orazio romano –
Ho comprato questo gioco per mio figlio. Il fatto che i blocchi siano magnetici lo stimola a creare combinazioni differenti, si diverte a immaginare ponti, auto, mostri etc. Il gioco è pratico, comodo, resistente e ideale per distrarlo fuori casa
Caroline –
Tegu products are extremely well made and will always be welcome in my daughter’s toy collection. All tegu products are fully compatible so we use the prism pocket set along with the Tegu Magnetic Tram that we gifted my daughter for Christmas. Love Tegu products.
CRIS –
a mi hijo de casi 3 años le encanta que le vayas haciendo figuras, creo que fomenta la imaginación y la motrocidad, él de momento juntas las piezas al tun tun y segun la forma te dice si es una cosa u otra (pero la misma figura puede ser un cavallo o un barco…). Es muy practico con su funda poder llevarlo donde quieras (ir a comer a un restaurante o tener que ir a sitios donde tu hijo debe quedarse quieto y se va a aburrir…) los colores y el tacto suave de las piezas es muy bonito. En Internet encuentras “chuletas” para poder hacer más figuras si te quedas sin ideas.Lo único que no me gusta es que no todos los lados de una pieza encajan con los otros lados de las demás piezas, lo que para un niño tN pequeño lo limita más a la hora de construir algo.