Sorry about the warning post, but forewarned is forearmed. I have a couple of sets of these magnets myself and they are fun to play with.
I've seen those wooden puzzles in the local supermarket too. I didn't check the price but I doubt it was $1.
Christmas Puzzles < $1 USD
Re: Christmas Puzzles < $1 USD
Peter
Gunmetal Unopened
Aqua,Turquoise Opened
Blue, Green, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Purple Opened
Black V1 + V2, Orange, Red, Titanium, Lime Opened
HandMade Prototypes too scary to reassemble
Gold CE set in Clear Sleeves
Gunmetal Unopened
Aqua,Turquoise Opened
Blue, Green, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Purple Opened
Black V1 + V2, Orange, Red, Titanium, Lime Opened
HandMade Prototypes too scary to reassemble
Gold CE set in Clear Sleeves
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Re: Christmas Puzzles < $1 USD
Hows the search going at the moment anyway?
Black ob V2 - Recieved - On Loan
Blue ob - Ordered - My new toy has arrived
Blue ob - Ordered - My new toy has arrived
Re: Christmas Puzzles < $1 USD
Found some interesting options. Including the recommendation from RevoRabbit on DollarTree: http://www.dollartree.com/toys-games-ac ... hod=search Not sure if they also have it available in my local store, but I may give it a try so I can get an assortment of puzzles.
For the babies, I am tempted to pick up this one: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80021008/
And no, not going to give magnets to a baby. However, I have a large set of a variety of different magnets. Including a 4" Neodymium magnet that is damned near impossible to pull other magnets off of
For the babies, I am tempted to pick up this one: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80021008/
And no, not going to give magnets to a baby. However, I have a large set of a variety of different magnets. Including a 4" Neodymium magnet that is damned near impossible to pull other magnets off of

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