Great item for anyone who likes to play with magnets and is interested in the magical magnetic field
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deusexmachina to bouncy99
16 Dec 1511#3
I imagine most things are dangerous if you ingest them. I would advise if you think your child will eat it, don't give them it.
Games247
16 Dec 157#17
bfreesun
16 Dec 154#11
Age 12-15 years
bouncy99
16 Dec 154#2
this "toy" could potentially be dangerous in the hands of child. I would liken it to buckyballs or magnetix, all toys that when a child does something silly and ingests it, clumps together, and requires surgery to remove. Its most likely some dodgy chinese "toy" that i doubt very much has gone through any sort of safety testing for sale in this country. Yes i know children shouldnt be putting things like this in their mouths, but they do.
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kembiff
16 Dec 15#1
The one star reviews on amazon say it'll not be pliable enough (at UK temps). Shame.
Nice cheap stocking filler otherwise.
deusexmachina to kembiff
16 Dec 15#4
What if you have the central heating on? It is winter after all...
bouncy99
16 Dec 154#2
this "toy" could potentially be dangerous in the hands of child. I would liken it to buckyballs or magnetix, all toys that when a child does something silly and ingests it, clumps together, and requires surgery to remove. Its most likely some dodgy chinese "toy" that i doubt very much has gone through any sort of safety testing for sale in this country. Yes i know children shouldnt be putting things like this in their mouths, but they do.
deusexmachina to bouncy99
16 Dec 1511#3
I imagine most things are dangerous if you ingest them. I would advise if you think your child will eat it, don't give them it.
bfreesun to bouncy99
16 Dec 152#9
Age 12-15 years
NEtech to bouncy99
16 Dec 153#12
This is nothing like Bucky Balls. It is just putty, like Plasticine but with a metalic/magnetic substance blended in.
Also if you could even be bothered to take a look at the actual product instead of spouting nonsense then you would see that it is aged towards older kids for educational purposes. Would you give a 3 year old a science lab that is also aimed at older children? Of course not, so use some common sense, you may get through life a little easier.
Type: Intelligence toys
Difficulty: Mathmatics puzzling
Material: Metal
Age: 12-15 Years
bouncy99
16 Dec 15#5
a lot of things are, but a lot of things will also pass through the digestive system, and back out the rear. things like these attract each other, and can become trapped inside the digestive system, causing all sorts of blockages and problems, and require surgery to remove as they wont pass normally as they are anchored in place.
deusexmachina
16 Dec 152#6
Yeah. Like I said if you think your child is going to eat this and thus die, don't buy it and don't give it to them. It's very simple really.
bouncy99
16 Dec 152#7
nice to see you brushing aside the dangers of a child dying. I also wont be allowing my child to go out, in case they get hit by a bus, and will be monitoring my child 24 hours a day, 365 days to ensure they dont do something stupid. Of course none of the above is possible, but giving ANY child something with a potential danger associated with it would be reckless.
Xadryxil
16 Dec 151#8
I hadn't realised that magnetism was in fact magic. Clears up a lot of nagging questions, thanks.
Guesty69
16 Dec 15#10
I bought this a few weeks ago, far too sticky to be used as shown, it was more liquid than putty, ruined my jumper. Kept the magnet, threw the putty.
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Nice cheap stocking filler otherwise.
Also if you could even be bothered to take a look at the actual product instead of spouting nonsense then you would see that it is aged towards older kids for educational purposes. Would you give a 3 year old a science lab that is also aimed at older children? Of course not, so use some common sense, you may get through life a little easier.
Type: Intelligence toys
Difficulty: Mathmatics puzzling
Material: Metal
Age: 12-15 Years