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Like peanut butter and jelly, some combinations are simply better together. The microMAG Combo 20-Piece Set pairs standard-sized and micro-sized MAGNA-TILES pieces in one starter set, making it easy to discover new ways to build, create, and explore. Use both sizes together to add intricate details, expand every build, and experience the endless possibilities of Meaningful Play.
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Combo 20 Piece Set
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What's inside?
4 microMAGS Right Triangles
8 microMAGS Squares
4 Isosceles Triangles
4 Squares

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Why combine microMAGS and Classic MAGNA-TILES in one set?
Using two tile sizes gives kids new ways to build and add detail to their creations. The Classic pieces can form the main structure, while the smaller microMAGS pieces can be used to add patterns, details, and new shapes all within the same build.
How do microMAGS change what kids can build with Classic tiles?
Because microMAGS are 75% smaller than traditional MAGNA-TILES pieces, kids can bring smaller details and a new sense of scale to their builds. They can experiment with how the two sizes connect, create patterns within larger structures, or find completely new ways to use familiar shapes.