Handmade toys with magnets! A collection of fun, playable ideas
Here are some fun, handmade toy ideas that use magnets! There are plenty of ideas that both adults and kids can enjoy casually.
Try making them with everyday materials, adjusting the design to suit your child’s age.
As you experience the mysterious power of magnets together, help draw out your children’s creativity.
You’ll create memories filled with smiles for both kids and adults, along with the time you spend making them.
Why not have a great time by getting excited together, playing with the toys you made, and coming up with creative ways to play?
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Handmade magnet toys! A collection of fun, playable ideas (31–40)
Magnet Play

Here are some play ideas that make use of magnets’ properties.
The first is to drop a piece of wire toward a magnet and enjoy how the wire points in all directions.
The second is a toy that uses the characteristics of the magnet’s north and south poles.
Start by standing a pencil or stick on a base, then place an upside-down container on top.
Line up magnets on the container so that their poles face the opposite direction, and you’re ready.
When you hold a U-shaped magnet over it from above, you can watch it spin around and around.
Why not try this unique activity as a way to spark children’s interest in magnets?
In conclusion
We introduced several toy ideas that use magnets.
There were lots of fun concepts that would excite not only children but adults too! Be sure to make use of these toy ideas that take advantage of magnets’ fascinating properties—sticking together and pulling apart.
It would be great if, through play, we can spark children’s curiosity and deepen their interest in magnets!



