In our house Magnetic Tile Building Blocks are played with nearly everyday. They are a fantastic toy for toddlers, preschoolers and school age children. They are versatile and open ended and can easily be combined with a variety of other toys for STEM and imaginative play.
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Magnetic Tile Dinosaur Puzzles is a fun shape activity where your little one can use their magnetic tiles to make dinosaurs!
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Here’s what you’ll need to create your own Magnetic Tile Dinosaurs:
Supplies
- Connetix Tiles Building Blocks
- Kraft Paper
- Sharpie

How to Make Magnetic Tile Dinosaurs Puzzles
There is a bit of prep involved in this activity so give yourself a little bit of time. Prep this the night before you want to do it or during nap time.

Use the pictures below as a guide to creating the outline of your dinosaur shapes.

Lay the magnetic tiles down and use the marker to draw around the tiles in the shape of the dinosaurs.



You can either stick the kraft paper of your fridge and have your little one complete the puzzle there or they can do it on a flat surface such as a table or floor.







You can either give them just the tiles needed to complete the dinosaurs or combine the tiles with other tiles in a box.
Make Their Own Dinosaurs
Challenge your toddler to create their own dinosaurs using the magnetic tiles on your fridge!


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Nicole Chan
Hi Mandisa, may I know which magnetic tiles brand in particular you purchased? I love those small rectangles and trapezoids. Thanks a lot.
Mandisa Watts
I really like Connetix Tiles!
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