QUOKKA Magnetic Colour and Number Maze Toy – Colour Sorting

QUOKKA Magnetic Colour and Number Maze Toy - Colour Sorting Toys for Toddlers - Learning Toys for 2+ Year Old - Kids Travel Games for Plane Car Road Trip Activities - Travel Toys for 2+ Year Olds

QUOKKA Magnetic Colour and Number Maze Toy – Colour Sorting Toys for Toddlers – Learning Toys for 2+ Year Old – Kids Travel Games for Plane Car Road Trip Activities – Travel Toys for 2+ Year Olds


Magnetic Color and Number Maze ToyMAZE GAME FOR KIDSPRESCHOOL LEARNING ACTIVITYSorting & Counting Matching Game for Kids Ages 3-5

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Dimensions: 19.81 x 29.97 x 1.52 cm; 399 Grams
Model: 1
Material: Wood
Batteries Required: No
Age: 24 months – 6 years
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 19.81 x 29.97 x 1.52 cm; 399 Grams
Material: Wood

16 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This kept my kids entertained for a long time. The magnet could have been a bit stronger, it took several tries for them to get the ball all the way to where they wanted it. Otherwise they had fun with it!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is unique in the sense it’s different from many other toys available to buy. I like the idea and i like how this toy is a “tidy” toy to play with since its mechanics are all well contained and don’t scatter everywhere. It’s also a toy that can be played with quietly. For this reason this toy is ideal for distracting little ones on long journeys. The kids enjoy it and it’s educational too. It’s light in weight and thin in width therefore easy to use and store.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Arrived well packaged no problems there.
    Item as described, good quality and well made, works as it should, good learning activity, have no problems with it at all thank you

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A sturdy wooden toy which measures approx 7.9″ x 11.8″. The idea is to move the 85 balls from the bottom with the magnetic “pen” and drop them into the correct coloured pencil or test tube. There are 10 different colours. You can also do the counting game with the test tubes where you put the correct coloured ball and the correct amount as shown by the side of the test tube

    Initially it can be a bit fiddly to get the pen magnet to keep hold of the ball but if you keep the board flat and the pen upright it works better.

    Reasonably priced toy that would make a good present.

    Hope this helps ……

    4.0 out of 5 stars Magnetic fun for your little one

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Works so well with helping my child learn coordination skills, making it fun while trying to manoeuvre the little magnetic beads into the right section. It also teaches my little one different colours and even numbers. Good quality and has little rubbers underneath for placing on the table or leveled surface.

  6. notmyyearoff says:

     United Kingdom

    We got this for our twin boys who have autism and its a lovely colourful magnetic board where you use the magnet pen to get the coloured balls into the right colours and its a lovely and bright boards which intrests them so much and they enjoy using and it daily which is great so a deffinate 5 stars from us and its great value for money aswell

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Childhood curiosity knows no bounds. To engage my toddler during travels, I tried this magnetic maze. The challenge of matching balls to bins held her attention, the magnet wand fostering her hand-eye coordination. It wasn’t just a toy; it was a playful lesson in colors and numbers.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this toy for my child to divert her attention during my travel and driving. My child can focus on playing with this toy, which can give me a very pleasant atmosphere to drive.

  9. JadeTipping says:

     United Kingdom

    Used this toy with my younger niece, and she seemed engaged with matching the colors and numbers. It’s simple to hold and seems well-made. The magnetic wand is a fun touch, and it seems suitable for short trips. The learning aspect of the toy is apparent, though the challenge might wane withfrequentuse.

  10. ElaneLilley says:

     United Kingdom

    Magnetic colour and number maze.

    Accepted this for my granddaughters ages 2 and 8.

    A great toy to pass some time and of course helping my youngest granddaughter with her colours and numbers as preparation when she starts her nursery very shortly.

    The product is mostly made of wood with a plastic pen and the plastic covering the front with the magnet on the end of the pen.

    Very easy for both children to use.

    The only thing I would say about this is that the magnet in this pen could be a lot smaller and this may avoid it latching onto a bunch of balls at the same time.

    Regardless of this both children have enjoyed this with their varied ages and always seem to divert back to it.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The Magnetic Colour and Number Maze Toy is a delightful learning companion for toddlers aged 2-5. This wooden board, sized at a convenient 7.9×11.8 inches, is perfect for on-the-go play, whether on a road trip, plane or just at home. Crafted with 85 vibrantly coloured balls, the challenge is to match each ball to its corresponding coloured bin using the magnet wand. Not only does this toy engage children with its captivating design, but it also fosters important skills like colour and number recognition, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving.
    Its robust wooden construction ensures durability, making it a trusty travel companion. As a Montessori-inspired educational toy, it hones concentration, visual learning, and manual dexterity. It’s a brilliant introduction to counting and colour recognition in a fun and interactive manner. Given its myriad benefits and playful design, this magnetic maze toy makes for an excellent gift choice for toddlers. The promise of quality family time coupled with learning makes the Quokka Magnetic Maze a worthy addition to any child’s toy collection. Highly recommended!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great toy to develop manual skills

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As a parent, finding engaging yet educational toys is a constant quest, and this product has exceeded my expectations. Its vibrant design and interactive nature have captivated my toddler’s attention during our frequent travels, effectively diverting him from excessive screen time. Notably, the toy seamlessly combines entertainment with skill-building, fostering color recognition, counting abilities, and motor skills development. While the price point at 24.99 may seem steep, the product’s educational value and its positive impact on my child’s learning journey make it a worthy investment that I’m truly pleased with.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This toy requires picking up little coloured balls with a magnetic pen and placing them into the corresponding coloured places. There are sections for colours and another section that requires you putting the right amount of balls into them.
    Its suitable to take out with you as its light enough to carry in a bag and as the pen is attached, so there’s no risk of it getting lost.
    My grandchildren range from 3 to 9 years old and it appealed to all of them and their casting abilities. However, I don’t think it’s a game that could ever be completed so it’s not going to provide a sense of achievement which depending on the child could be a major problem. The picture in the listing shows a few coloured balls but the pictures from the reviews show how many balls there actually are.
    The fact that there are so many balls in it I found it impossible to get all the balls down to the bottom quickly so that the younger ones could start afresh, in order to get it ready I had to pay the game in reverse by using the pen which meant my granddaughter had to wait patiently while i tried to get it ready for her to play with and, from her point of view it would look like i was playing with her game.
    The pen itself picked up the balls but my youngest grandchild found it easier to use a stronger magnetic pen from another toy, one that was stronger and a little more chunky.
    A good time-consuming, educational toy suitable to be used while in the car or in waiting rooms, anywhere where little ones are expected to sit for a length of time, and an added bonus from a grandparents point of view, or anyone else in close proximity, there’s no added sound to it .
    If there where less balls it would be perfect, however I still think it’s worthy of 5 stars.

  14. Chris Thorman says:

     United Kingdom

    This board is on the more advanced side of brain stimulation toys, it has a lot of different factors intersecting at once, with a challenge to complete the simple math puzzles and sort shapes and colours through the board with the magnets. It’s quite fun to play with even as an adult and it keeps my boy interested for the good part of 15 minutes before he moves on.

    The one downside I discovered was that the word Colour is actually spelt Color, in American English. I did tape over this with some masking tape and corrected it, because I didn’t want my boy to become accustomed to American English xD!

    The board is sturdy and all the pieces inside look high quality. With wooden boards you always have to be aware of splinters, I didn’t see any risk of splinters with this board, it’s smoothly finished.

    The magnet pen is also firmly attached, but I would check it often to make sure it’s not coming loose as it could pose a choking hazard.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like the colourful nature of this toy, and the fact that it helps with hand/eye coordination. It allows the child to build up their skills as they play.
    The materials are sturdy and good enough for taking out and about when travelling.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fantastic montessori style toy. Incredibly educational and fun to. Great for learning colours, numbers and developing hand eye coordination. Maze style design with various routes to take to reach the desired destination. There are much more balls included than most of the photos on the ad shows which makes it a little more challenging. The magnetic wand works really well to move the balls around although occasionally 2 balls will stick to the wand at the same time which makes sorting the colours a bit more tricky. Really good quality plastic and wood with very smooth edges. There isn’t any fixtures included to attach to the wall but something like command strips would work well if you wanted to put the board up on the wall. A bit pricey but a fantastic and fun learning tool. Would recommend.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Big hit with the whole family