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STAR WARS Lego Super Battle Magna Droid w/Blaster NEW Custom Blue


Star Wars Lego Super Battle Magna Droid w/Blaster NEW Custom Blue


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burton custom ics 159 or the lib tech banana with the magna traction ?

im not in the park yet but love piste and off piste but not had to much experience in the powder but will spend alot of time there homing my skills this season, just wanted to know if anyone had a good stick suggestion pls

Not in the park yet?. So I’m assuming you plan on riding the park, Depending on how much you plan on riding the park the neversummer EVO or the SL-R would fit those needs, they’re nearly identical boards other then the evo is a true twin and the sl-r is a directional, both are really good all around boards capable of riding both the park and mountain. A few others you may like

Capita Indoor Survival
K2 TurboDream
K2 Jibpan
Omatic Awesome
Rome Agent
K2 Darkstar or Parkstar
Libtech TRS
GNU Riders Choice

I would take a serious look at the evo or SL-R, either one sounds perfect for what you’re looking to do.

Magna Tiles – The Gift For the Child Who Has Everything

If you are looking for an innovative, fun, exciting and different type of gift for a child, take a good hard look at Magnatiles.  We all know that finding the perfect gift for a child can be difficult, especially if it seems the kid has everything already. Magna Tiles are now being purchased with glee by kindergarten school teachers, day care operators and parents everywhere as they offer something new and exciting.

 

Of course if you are looking for a gift for a young child,  you want to choose a gift that the child will actually use. Far too much money is spent on children’s gifts that go unsued. If you want something different, a toy that is educational and  something that the child will surely love, then Magna tiles could be your answer. These 3D puzzles and Building Blocks help to teach young children basic match skills, geometry and science. Not only will the child have an incredible amount of fun, but he or she will be developing creativity as well.

 

Magnatiles are magnetic tiles that are designed for the child aged three and up. Children’s imaginations go wild with this creative toy. The tiles are colorful, flat, two dimensional shapes. The edges of each tile are magnetized so that the pieces fit together to form interesting three dimensional objects. These tiles help kids develop not only their fine motor skills but their building skills as well. Kids learn to make connections between patterns, shapes and develop their spatial thinking abilities.

 

The company who created Magnatiles is Valtech! Co. and the tiles come in four different creative sets. The solid color Standard collection comes with 32 pieces or with 100 pieces. Also available are a Clear Colors collection. This set consists of see-through pieces that are outstanding to use with light tables or near a sunny window-allowing light to dance through the creations that the kids make. The Deluxe collection includes both solid colored shapes as well as curved pieces that contain holes. The Working Truck Magna tiles  allows kids to create cars, trucks and other customized vehicles. Regardless of which set you choose, you can rest assured that your child’s imagination will expand and his or her cognitive skills will be enhanced. Not only that, but it is pretty much guaranteed that this toy will not sit on a shelf or in the back of a toy closet and go unused as kids love playing with Magna Tiles.

About the Author

Caitlina Fuller is a freelance writer. The company who created Magnatiles is Valtech! Co. and the tiles come in four different creative sets. The solid color Standard collection comes with 32 pieces or with 100 pieces. The Working Truck Magna tiles allows kids to create cars, trucks and other customized vehicles. Regardless of which set you choose, you can rest assured that your child’s imagination will expand and his or her cognitive skills will be enhanced.

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