Superspace is a life-sized modular magnetic play space set that connects as if by magic, facilitating imaginative and co-operative play. The panels are made from recycled plastic bottles and the patented magnetic locking system allows children to create almost any structure they can dream up and then play in their own creation. Superspace is designed to create big structures, yet packs away into a small footprint.
Evaluation comments:
“We were so excited to play with this extra-large building set. My daughter was grabbing piece by piece out of the box to start creating different structures. This is a great toy for preschool aged kids and up. It’s like magnetic tiles that are larger than life. The bright orange and gray color scheme we received gives off a construction vibe, which is appropriate for a building set.”
“The pieces are sturdy and tough, while staying lightweight and moveable.”
“I love that the eco felt material is made from recycled plastic bottles.”
“This is such a fun and educational activity. It’s a great introduction to STEM for preschoolers. It’s a similar activity to magnatiles, but takes it to a life-sized level. The size makes it an extraordinary experience for kids, and the fact that they can build something and crawl into it is an even better experience.”
“My daughter focuses for a long time on where to place each piece and how to construct a stable structure. This play set inspires creativity, scientific thought, and imagination. It’s also a lot of fun for parents to get involved and it’s a great activity to do together. We’ve had lots of fun bonding moments so far!”
“I love this set. It’s one of the more fun activities we’ve tried in a long time.”
“These Superspace panels are awesome. There are no instructions needed. You simply unbox and start building–there is no right or wrong way to assemble them. The panels are lightweight and the magnets are really strong.”
“Led to a lot of fun mommy/daughter time. Daddy even joined in on the fun when he saw them. It’s a fun and inviting activity.”
“I like that there are endless permutations of structures you can make with this set which keeps us busy for a while.”