
Place 5 triangles at the front as shown, and 5 at the back.Place the spinning square in the middle and place a square tile either side.Equilateral triangles (same size sides) x 10.We tried a few different combinations and found this to be the easiest to spin! What Magnetic Tiles You’ll Need to Create a Spinning Roundabout We had lots of fun experiment with our magnetic tiles roundabout.

Spin around in this Magnetic Tiles Roundabout!

Imaginative play is often sparked by your child’s experience of what they know, so why not help them create this familiar playground scene to encourage their imaginative play. This magnetic tile playground is perfect for little ones who love to play at the playground or park. One of the ways we use our magnetic tiles, is for small world play.

Each part of the magnetic playground is made using Magna-tiles and is easily recreated in this step by step guide. This set of playground inspired magnetic tiles play ideas includes a playground slide, climbing frame and spinning roundabout.

This idea came about after we had a few blizzards and were stuck indoors.I have to wonder why we didn’t get magnetic tiles years earlier! These magical little tiles have become a firm favourite in our house and I just love how much they have to offer with so many magnetic tiles play ideas to choose from. This Magnetic Tiles hack is one of my favorites! Read more about it here! Magnetic Tiles in the Snow Olivia of A Crafty Living managed to capture a gorgeous shot of how Magna-Tiles look as the sunlight glows through them! (also be sure to check out the rest of Olivia’s Instagram feed, you won’t be disappointed!) Magna-Tiles on a Drip pan
