(as of May 18, 2025 12:29:36 UTC – Details)
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About Resflycheng
Resflycheng aims to provide high-quality, fun, and educational toys that combine gaming and learning. Let children exercise their spatial thinking ability, logical thinking ability, and hands-on ability while playing.
Each magnetic block set is like a mysterious treasure, waiting for children to discover the fun and mysteries inside!
Multi-Functional Magnetic Box: This box doubles as a storage case and features two printed magnetic boards that support scene building. Clever design lets 100 pieces create the effect of 200
Waterproof & Sturdy: Magnetic tiles are made of ABS material with bright colors, long-lasting patterns, easy to clean and stable magnetic structure. Build your own adventure legend with magnetic blocks
Build on Other Iron Surfaces: These magnetic building blocks can be built on iron surfaces such as refrigerator doors, steel doors or chalkboards, making every metal surface a playground
Educational Value: These magnetic cubes are designed to boost problem-solving, logical thinking, and motor skills, providing a fun and engaging approach to early STEM learning
Creative Gift: Magnetic building toys are perfect for gifting to your children on Christmas, Easter, Halloween, or birthdays. From building simple trees to complex buildings, Resflycheng magnetic blocks grow with your child
Cancan –
Cute and great storage box
I am very happy with these blocks. I have bought several other sets for my grandkids, and while they are ok, these took it up a notch with the durable feel and my favorite part, the box it came in. It’s literally part of the toy. The storage box is sturdy and has a middle magnetic section that the blocks stick to and a cute backdrop with the lid. You can lift the middle piece to grab more blocks and they won’t fall off. It’s super cute. One thing to be aware of if you’ve never purchased these before is that they are not large blocks. I would definitely buy more of these.
Tiffany M. Burt –
NOT THE SAME SIZE AS OTHER SETS
First off, these are NOT the same size as all the other standard magnetic block sets we’ve bought. They’re MUCH smaller, and because of that, they’re not ideal for mixing/matching with our other sets. I’m including pictures showing the size difference for comparison. The larger block on the right is from one of our other sets- which are all the same size. The left, smaller block is from this set. I feel this is an important piece of info I’d want when making a selection.Now, with that being said, this is a cool set. It’s very obviously a Mario knock-off, which will appeal to many. It includes a “brave adventurer” (Mario lol), a Princess, a “Toad” figure, clouds, coins, man-eating plants, coins, gold blocks, and a bunch of bricks, plants, grass, water, etc for building scenes. The box it comes in is super thick and sturdy, and includes a magnetic scene building space, which is pretty cool. The storage box is magnetic, so the blocks/coins/ clouds can be adhered to the backdrop and appear to be floating, which is unique to this set. The blocks themselves are vibrantly colored and engaging, and I feel they will definitely hold up over time and play.
AznJunkie –
Fun block set
My son said these are a little different than the Magnetic Blocks set he plays with at school. I figure as much since these appears to be clones. We got the “Brave Adventurer” which is bases off of Mario. The set are actually pretty good quality. Each block magnetic are strong enough to stick to one another. I like how the storage case doubles as the platform as well. While these may not be large as the normal Magnetic Blocks, they are still fun to play with.
Martin D –
A fun little starter set that will have you wanting to add more to
My son is a big fan of these magnetic blocks. He likes their uniqueness and I think it’s priced fairly as it’s easy to pick up another box and expand his build options.They are different enough from traditional building toys that it holds his attention more and while the instruction booklets are hilariously plain it helps him think harder to figure out how to build the illustrated scene. So much so he quickly figured out that they’re very rough outlines as you’ll need more blocks that what they give you to do most of the builds in the booklet. The magnet strength is not on the strong side but that’s ok as it’s meant to be lightweight and easily torn down and packed for storage.
my opinion –
Cute and Great for Imaginative Play
My 6-year-old twins love these types of magnetic blocks. They will play with them for long periods of time, which I really like, and I think they encourage imaginative play. We already have two set of these (that look like Minecraft & Christmas themed). I got this set because they are obviously supposed to be like Mario Bros and my kids love Mario. I didn’t realize these aren’t a uniform size, because these are smaller cubes than our other two sets. I feel like this set is definitely more of a choke hazard as the cubes are quite a bit smaller than the other ones, so I wouldn’t give these to kids under three or kids that put things in their mouths. I wish the “Mario” character looked more like Mario (he has a beard?) and less angry. Otherwise, these are cute, they stick together well, and they come in a box that doubles as a magnetic play mat. To build big scenes, you really need more than one set.I look at reviews a lot while shopping. I hope this review helps!
Loberkirch –
Coolest Grandma Maker toy
My grandson gave these blocks “177 hundreds” thumbs up. He was able to build many different variations of his farm with the strength of the magnets. The quality of these blocks are great, the colors are bright & creatively decorated & they can handle tiny hands continually without falling apart or the paper coming off. I think these are a great toy for the price.
Viola –
Alright
Decent, but all the others Iâve purchased were bigger in size and better in quality. So not a bad product, but there are better options out there.
John123 –
We had fun
I had turned my back to answer the door it was so quiet I thought boredom had hit but when I returned I found the task was to see how high the blocks could stack unsupported. I think this is going to be a great addition to our selection of travel activities the box being a part of the fun is a real plus.