If your kids love building with magnetic tiles, they’ll have so much fun with this new and creative way to play! Our free Magna Tiles Dress-Up printable pages are a hands-on activity that lets children use their Magna-Tiles, Connetix or any brand of magnetic tiles to design outfits for adorable characters.
This fun activity is a unique twist on pretend play that combines creativity, fine motor skills, and geometric thinking, all while having fun dressing up magnetic tile friends.

Magna-Tiles are an award winning toy loved by kids, parents, and teachers alike. These colorful magnetic tiles make learning through play exciting and hands-on. They’re perfect for open-ended play, encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and imagination as kids build, design, and explore. Whether used for building towers, creating patterns, or activities like our Magna Tiles Dress-Up, they’re one of the most versatile and engaging play materials around.

How to Use the Magna Tiles Dress-Up Printables
Start by printing out the Magna Tiles Dress-Up pages. You can laminate them for durability, especially if you’ll be reusing them again and again with your magnetic tiles. Once printed, simply place them on a flat surface, then choose your favorite magnetic tiles to fill in the shapes and complete the outfit.
Kids can pick different colors of tiles to make fun fashion choices. What color would they wear for winter? What about summer? Maybe they’ll create rainbow dresses, cool blue suits, or funky geometric outfits! As they explore, they’ll learn about color matching, patterns, and shape recognition. It’s also a great chance to talk about styles, textures, and what makes each outfit unique.

This activity encourages creativity, fine motor control, visual matching, and early math concepts as kids count shapes, identify triangles and squares, and build with precision. It’s a wonderful STEAM-based play idea that helps little builders think outside the box while having fun.
About the Magnatiles Dress Up Printables
Each page features a different character with a unique outfit design made from magnetic tile shapes. Kids can use square tiles, triangle tiles, or a mix of both to fill the outlines and bring their character to life.
Page 1: Girl in Triangle Dress
This page uses a combination of triangles and squares to make a long dress shape. Kids can explore symmetry and patterns while filling in her outfit.

Page 2: Boy with Triangle Top and Square Base
A fun mix of geometric shapes creates a cool and simple outfit for the boy. Great for practicing how triangles and squares fit together.

Page 3: Boy in Double Square Outfit
Two large squares make up this easy outfit—perfect for younger builders learning about matching and counting.

Page 4: Girl in Diamond Shapes
Triangles come together to form striking diamond-style outfits. A wonderful way to talk about how smaller shapes combine to make bigger ones.

Page 5: Girl in Fancy Gown
This character features both squares and triangles in her outfit design, offering more of a challenge for children who want to mix multiple tiles and explore symmetry.

Page 6: Girl in Layered Shapes Dress
This one uses several triangles to form a tall layered look—kids can create ombre patterns or experiment with color gradients.

Page 7: Girl in Two-Part Dress
Combining rectangles and triangles, this printable gives lots of room for color play and design variation.

Page 8: Girl in Full Skirt and Top
With large triangles on the bottom and a square top, this version lets kids mix warm and cool colors or even design themed looks.

Page 9: Girl in Triangular Gown with Base Shapes
A detailed design with lots of triangle tiles—great for older kids who enjoy building intricate designs.

Page 10: Boy in Wide Winged Outfit
This page is full of geometric fun, using a range of triangle sizes to form a superhero-style look that’s sure to inspire imaginative play.

Page 11: Girl with Diamond Outfit
This design uses two diamond-shaped arrangements of triangles to create a fun, symmetrical outfit. Kids can experiment with mirrored colors or make a bright two-tone design.

Page 12: Girl in Star-Shaped Dress
Made entirely from triangles, this star-like outfit is perfect for exploring geometry while creating dazzling fashion looks with your magnetic tiles.

Page 13: Girl with Large Layered Dress
This one combines large triangle and square tiles for a big dramatic gown. It’s a great page for practicing counting and identifying mixed shapes.

Page 14: Girl with Simple Geometric Dress
Using two triangle-based shapes stacked together, this design helps children see how shapes can be combined to form new patterns and creative looks.

Page 15: Girl in Wide Triangle Gown
This character’s bold geometric style is built with large triangles and diamond shapes. Kids can use color themes or explore gradients for a fun fashion challenge.

Download the Magna Tiles Dress-Up PDF
You can download the full set of Magna Tiles Dress-Up printables below. These are free resources you can use at home, in the classroom, or in your playgroup to make the most of your magnetic tiles. Use them alongside your award-winning Magna-Tiles or Connetix sets and watch creativity take off.
More Dress-Up Activities and Games for Kids
We have plenty of other dress-up and imaginative play ideas to try next. From paper dolls to costume crafts, there are so many ways for kids to explore fashion, design, and creative storytelling through play.
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- DIY Personalised Magnet Dress Up Dolls Game for Kids
- 10 Free Printable Fashion Coloring Pages
- Free Printable Halloween Dress Up Dolls
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More Magna-Tiles Activities
If your kids love building with magnetic tiles, there are so many more fun ways to play! From creative building challenges to printable idea cards and colorful construction prompts, explore more Magna-Tiles activities that inspire imagination, hands-on learning, and endless open-ended play.
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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
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