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Power Your Fun Fun Forts Kids Tent for Kids - 81 Pieces Fort Building STEM Toys Kit, Construction Toys Play Tent Indoor and Outdoor Playhouse for Kids with 53 Rods and 28 Spheres (Red, Blue) 1 Pack

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Style: Fun Forts


Features

  • ULTIMATE KIDS FORT BUILDING KIT: Build endless play tent structures, forts for kids, play tunnels and more with this construction fort set that includes 53 connecting rods and 28 multilink spheres
  • ENDLESS FORT BUILDING DESIGNS: Create giant kids forts indoors and outdoors by inserting and twisting the rods into the spheres (adult supervision is advised); make a kids play tent by adding a light sheet for the roof
  • STEM LEARNING TOYS FOR KIDS: Build and imagine while mastering basic engineering skills; this construction fort building kit includes a building guide to ignite creativity; make a kids play tent by adding a light sheet for the roof
  • KID-FRIENDLY CONSTRUCTION TOYS SET: This kids play fort kit is made with kid-safe, BPA-free plastic; includes 15.75 rods and 2.4 balls; these construction fort building toys are perfect for curious-minded kids ages 4 and up
  • FUN YOU CAN COUNT ON: Spark creativity with our Fun Forts building kit that allows kids to build their own fort playhouses alone or with siblings and friends; this fort-making kit for kids is designed for happy building

Product Dimensions: 18 x 52 x 48 inches


Item Weight: 4.87 pounds


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Manufacturer recommended age: 4 years and up


Release date: October 5, 2023


Manufacturer: Power Your Fun


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  • Interactive and engaging building kit for children
Style: Fun Forts Glow
Kit was well made and contained plenty of pieces for whatever build you want to make. Instructions might require parental help, but not for long. Igloo build was a huge hit for the kids. Exemplary customer service. Would definitely order again
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Chris Esposito

  • Great Product, Stellar Customer Service!!
Style: Fun Forts
Three to four stars originally only bc while it worked, the fort itself wasn’t sturdy. I emailed the company for tips on how to build and once we determined it wasn’t user error, they immediately sent me a new set! Not only did they do that but they followed up a few days after delivery to make sure the new one was satisfactory- it was! The new set was easier to build and was super sturdy. It’s so rare these days to receive customer service like that, especially with online purchases. Thank you so much for your outstanding service! 10/10 recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by TNQ

  • Not easy to assemble, but fun for kids
Style: Fun Forts
Updated: a year later, it is definitely easier. When you learn how to orient the balls for the correct holes to line up, it’s a much smoother process. Still can be tough to assemble, but now that the holes have been used and stretched out more. It’s easier. And still so fun for the kids! Original: This is NOT easy to assemble. The holes are not all evenly spaced, so sometimes you will get three poles in at right angles, and then have to disconnect all three poles because there isn’t an available 45* angle. Even having the etched hole facing up, the angles don’t always work. On top of that, it requires a ton of force to get the pole all the way in the balls. My six year olds can get them part of the way in, but not enough for it to stay. However. When it is fully assembled, it stays well. Even if one pole gets bumped out, there is enough support for the item to keep its shape. It even holds its shape with a sheet thrown over it. There are a ton of things to build with it, and my kiddos seem to thoroughly enjoy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021 by Colleen Hahn

  • Great tool, but assembly could be made much more intuitive and successful
Style: Fun Forts Glow
…Assembly Not Intuitive… Good gift for my 5 yr old grandson…BUT—-he may have destroyed/lost assy instructions. However assembly for any suggested design should have a very observable “Top/Bottom” orientation -I found one that worked with slight indentions, so balls could be easily rotated to correct angle for each purpose of straw insertion. A 5 yr old just wants to jam them in anywhere. I suggest the indent for touch and a color or hex hole displaying “up” orientation for intuitive assembly to reduce any frustration, except for those that want to “solve” the puzzle—me… the erector set idea is great, size is great, all is great except my large grievance. If assembly isn’t “straightforward” the continuous enjoyment doesn’t happen and the toy will get poor ratings/sales. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022 by Samuel Clemens

  • Fun for kids but there's caveats.
Style: Fun Forts Glow
I have mixed feelings on this purchase. While it's fun for my daughter to play with I'm a little disappointed in the product at this price. First, DON'T waste your money on the glowing version like me. Trust me what seems like a measly $5 isn't worth it unless you want green to begin with. The glow factor is laughably weak and dissipates really fast. You essentially need a high power flashlight directly against it to get it bright enough to see in a dimly lit room. In the dark it's _barely_ visible after being in a normally lit room. The glow feature is 100% useless. Second, the pictures in the listing are misleading with the kids shrunk to make the product appear larger than it really is. Read the measurements and you'll realize you're not building a fort with just one kit. Do the math and you'll realize the kids in the picture have 6" diameter doll sized heads. False advertising at it's best. This leads me to the price, which I almost want a second kit to build stuff that's actually cool for the kids but $35 is a LOT for some plastic sticks and balls that are pennies each to produce. This kit would still be profitable at $15, let alone $35. This is way too expensive for the several dollars they've spent in plastic. Plastic has gotten more expensive the last few years, but not _that_ expensive. Now I'll get to what's good about it. The difficulty to assemble people claim is probably weak mothers and grandmothers that lack the strength to shove the rods in the spheres. It takes a bit of force but you'll quickly realize this is necessary as they'll quickly loosen to a manageable amount of force needed. If they were easy to shove together at first they'd fall right out after they get used a little. This was a good idea by the manufacturer when my 2yr old can pull them apart easily after only a few hours of tinkering with build ideas. When it comes to the durability this is also what makes it not so sturdy. The pieces have a decent amount of flexibility to them. This is great to make the pieces themselves near indestructible, but that flex is going to make your kid's dream castle sag without structural integrity. Think of the flexibility of a pool noodle. I tried putting a fairly thick blanket on her new "castle" to have it topple immediately. Switching to a black satin sheet off my bed to block out the light so she has a hidey hole was a fine remedy. Will I buy a second set? That's a strong maybe because I want to build bigger and more intricate things for the kids, but I'll be doing it knowing I'm paying way too much for what I'm getting, which is $5 in plastic with a 700% markup. Don't think I'm negative overall on the product, I just want people to know what they're getting. It's smaller than it appears. It's flexible so curb your expectations in what you'll build, but it's great fun for those of us that grew up building forts out of mom's couch cushions and want to do the same for our little ones. It's hard to put a price on that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by Zodwraith

  • Fun, creative, and fosters hard work.
Style: Fun Forts
This has been a great gift for my boys! It's an awesome STEM toy. They are 6 and 4, and they love making forts. The parts are a little more difficult to assemble for my 4yo but my 6yo does really well with them. They require some strength at times when the poles are inserted into the balls. Not all of the holes are the same size, and some are impossibly small. However, there are so many pieces, and options for holes, that most the time the balls can be twisted to fit just right. I'm the type of parent that doesn't mind if my children are given a little hard work when they are playing. It helps them down the road with problem solving. The sturdiness is not an issue. According to some of the reviews, people claim that it can't hold up a blanket. I think these people are just incompetent when it comes to building a structure. I had no difficulty helping my 6yo build this large fort and many others, and it has held up a sheet perfectly every time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020 by Ariel B Ariel B

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