There are also small panels available in other sets, which make more stable structures.
Both I and my granddaughter (she is 5) like it, so I think that the age given of 3 yrs. to 15 is a little restrictive. Actually, I don't think that most kids would get much out of it until they are 5 or so, but after that, I can't picture an upper age. There is a website at the manufacturer's that has ideas to pursue (if you have thousands of parts). I enjoyed it enough to order more--it may be addictive--but even with only a hundred pieces, you can build some fun structure. .
Also, if you have children who put things in their mouths (either from age or habit), all the small parts could be a problem.
This is a great toy, both educational and just plain fun.
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We have several sets of Geo Mags and all my kids love them. I wish they still made the original shorter magnets but these are just as fun. They made a nice addition to our older sets.
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