It all Adds up for Back to School!
Geomag Color – 64 pc set ($43 value)!!
This fun Giveaway is sponsored by Reeves International and hosted by Mom Does Reviews and her fabulous blogger friends.
About the Geomag Color set:
Popular, award-winning magnetic toys, Geomag consists of magnetic rods, which, when combined with non-magnetic spheres (balls) and plastic panels, allow the creation of unlimited structures! There are no limits to what you can do with Geomag magnetic toys!
- 8 red magnetic rods
- 12 orange rods
- 30 non-magnetic steel spheres
- 2 orange-yellow transparent square platforms
- 2 orange-red transparent pentagonal platforms
Be sure to read Mom Does Reviews review HERE.
The Giveaway:
One lucky winner will get this fun Geomag Color 64 piece set! ($43 arv)
Super easy entry on the rafflecopter below.
The giveaway is open to US only, 18+
The giveaway ends 9/6 at 1159p est
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I would make big geospheres for my mom to hang in her classroom!
my cousin would Love this. she’s an imaginative, creative type.
We would build all the 3D shapes from Math Class… cube, sphere etc. What a fun yet educational learning toy.
I’d send it to my two little Granddaughters! One’s in Kindergarten and the other in second grade! Girls need good science toys! Thanks!
If he can figure out a way to dig in the dirt with it he will build it!
My grandson Ryder would make some kind of a construction vehicle!
a bridge and they would make their little cars go across it
shapes
I have no idea what we would make. There would be a lot of experimenting.
no idea but looks fun
Whatever there little minds think up!
We could make a cool roller coaster!
I can’t begin to imagine what they will think of! That’s why I get them these!
My son would make a bridge or something else really cool for his Engineering class, he is a Freshman in high school
I am sure we would have hours of building fun! We like to build castles, skyscrapers, and our own crazy inventions!
I don’t know what my son would make, but we have an interlocking wood building set and he makes a lot of interesting things. I think he would really enjoy having a Geomag set.
We’d probably make atom models.
I sure they would some how make a castle and swords
My grandson would make a bridge to drive his huge bucket of cars and trucks across!
Wow, I don’t know what we’d make, but this set looks AWESOME!
I am not sure but I would think some sort of vehicle.
I have no idea but once we get the hang of it I’m sure my grandson would be able to come up with something. He has a great imagination!
some kind of war fighter vehicle
We’d make a spaceship
I am sure my son would make some sort of star wars vehicle.
I’m not sure what we would build with this but it looks like so much fun! I’m sure we’ll all have hours of fun building–my husband especially!
My nephew and I would probably build some cars and rockets with it.
a house
My kids love to build so it i have no idea what it would be
we will probably try to make a building out of this one
My son would prolly make some kind of plane with it
My daughter would make a house, then furnish it
She wants to make a creation to set on her desk and use as a pencil holder.
Thanks for the chance
anything creative
I’m sure that our minds would come up with some cool random things.