Magna-Tiles CoComelon Farmyard Songs and Schooltime Songs Sets Review

Editor's Rating
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While you’re singing along to CoComelon songs, you can also build along with favorite CoComelon characters using the CoComelon Magna-Tiles magnetic construction sets. The Farmyard Songs set comes with 19 double-sided pieces featuring images of JJ and farm animals. This will spark kids to sing along with “Old MacDonald” and “Baa Baa Black Sheep” while also learning about numbers, letters, and more. Kids can build and stack however they want or create a fenced-in yard for the sheep or build a barn. There are two hexagons, one six-inch rectangle, and 16 three-inch squares.

Schooltime Songs is a larger set with 36 magnetic pieces. Kids can explore shapes, sounds, and emotions as they build with double-sided pieces featuring JJ and his friends. Sing along to “The Wheels on the Bus” while building a school bus or build the Melon Patch Academy while singing “The First Day of School”. Kids can also identify foods and their shapes while singing “Shapes in My Lunch” and building a lunchbox. The set contains two six-inch squares, four six-inch rectangles, 20 three-inch squares, five quarter rounds, four right triangles, and one equilateral triangle.

All of the Magna-Tiles pieces easily connect on all sides, and the pieces can be used across sets.

Magna-Tiles CoComelon Farmyard Songs and Schooltime Songs Sets

Price Check

$79.95

Should I get it?

The imagery on these sets is really nice thanks to CreateOn’s SuperColor Technology. That’s good news for CoComelon fans, who will like seeing favorite characters on the building pieces. We like that there are different sets to choose from and different ways to build within each set. These magnetic construction sets are a good way to help preschoolers with fine motor skills, encourage creative play, and introduce early learning concepts.

Pros

  • Different sets to choose from
  • Different ways to build
  • Easy building with magnetic tiles
  • Helps with fine motor skills
  • Imagery features favorite characters
  • Creative play

Cons

  • None

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