🏗️ Build, Play, Repeat: The Ultimate Fort Adventure Awaits!
The Make-A-Fort Building Kit is a durable, reusable cardboard fort kit designed for kids to engage in screen-free creative play. With easy assembly and storage, it transforms any room into a magical space for imaginative adventures, making it perfect for family bonding time.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 24"W x 4.5"H |
Item Weight | 14.57 Pounds |
Size | 1 pack |
Theme | Fairy Tale |
Style | Modern |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Material | Cardboard |
C**I
4 year old grandson approved 👍♥️
Bought this for my grandson who is 4 years old. He loves building and making forts. He can actually attach the squares together with only a little help.Seems durable. It sure is fun and sparks his imagination ♥️
R**E
It is still cardboard.
It is very popular in our home. The kids love it and I think it spurs their imaginations to design and build it. I was a bit disappointed that it was just cardboard. I kind of thought it would be that sturdier plastic—like material, but it is just like a sturdy cardboard. Still great though. A little spendy for cardboard, but convenient and great to have.
J**Y
Really fun activity
Cheaper alternative to some of the magnetic versions and still very fun. Kids love to get in and hang out. We let ours draw on them. Easy to set up and take down, then store in a closet.
A**R
Great Fun
We bought this as a Christmas present for our grandchildren (ages 5 and 3.5). It was a big success and much fun. Building is easy and you can make some creative forts. We purchased 2 boxes of the product and it was good we did - can do much more with two that just one.
C**O
Hours of fun
This was my 8year old grandsons favorite Christmas present. Seems to hold up well. One star off as the price seemed high.
D**E
Fun and creative
My son is having a blast in his fort. The ability to create almost any design makes this a very enjoyable time for kids.
A**N
2.5 Stars: With out supervision this wont last
I was expecting something a bit more durable. I think because the main photo shows a not corrugated cardboard.The connection point in the cardboard are already starting to deform after 2 builds. It is heavier cardboard about the same as the water heater box that I just retired. But it is corrugated so if it crushed or creased it loses it structural integrity. And rest assured your kids will step on it, smash the corners and crease it. I’m hoping but not expecting it survives as long (3 years) as the water heater box. The big plus I see is the it can be disassembled and stored much more easily.1 year laterSo it been a year and as expected the card board has taken a betting. The kid still love it. But prepare for tragedy when one of them accidentally knocks it over.Dispute all this I'm still considering get a nother set. I probably would have already oderd if it was still $80.
S**A
Fun Fun Fun
Not sure how to brag about this outside of saying the grandkids love it! The ability to do forts, trails, or just a wall/border to play with toys all alone is creating smiles - what else do you want? Took a time or two to figure out supports for some odd shaped stuff but now whatever we want goes up in < 10 mins so, even when the kids change their mind on the shap they want half way through. :)One more simple thing, the nature of the flat pices makes it easy & fast for even 1.5 year olds to help put away - so the big fort collapses down into an easy to store box quickly.
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