![]() ![]() Attach 3 squares at the back of the slide to enclose, and one at the front.Use the other 6 squares to create the top of the hexagon.Using 6 squares, place them on the outer edges of the hexagon base and lift to form the sides of the base.Using 6 of the triangles, make a hexagon shape for the base.Equilateral Triangles (same size sides) x 12.Having tried both, I would highly recommend the Magna Tiles as they are much stronger and hold up so much better! Magnetic Tiles Needed to Make the Slide The above slide is made using a mixture of our Magna-Tiles Metropolis Set and a cheaper alternative that we started out with. Please see my disclosure for more details Slide Down this Awesome Magnetic Tile Slide This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission, at no extra cost to you, if you make a purchase using this link. ⇓ Pin me for later to your boards about play ⇓ 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. 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. ![]()
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