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Tiny Land Fort Building Kit Creative Fort Indoor Outdoor for 5,6,7,8 Years Old Boys and Girls STEM Building Toys with Storage Bag DIY Castles Tunnels with 86 Rods and 44 Balls

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Edition: Fort Building Kit


Features

  • Fort Building Kit: 130 Piece Building Kit - 44 balls and 86 rods. Easy to assemble and won't fall apart. Kids can assemble and disassemble it at will, creating a multitude of possible building structures. It comes with a pouch for storage and carrying.
  • Endless Fun Toy for Family: Using this deluxe pack to build a big and complex fort can be full of challenges and fun for kids, even parents. You can build caves, tunnels, forts, rockets, tents and houses with your kids.This DIY fort building kit will bring endless fun to your family.
  • Perfect Building Gift for Kids: Perfect gifts for kids who love building toys, surprising them on birthday, holiday, Christmas, Halloween, and new year! Fort building kits are great for kids 8-12 without supervision, or 5-7 with parents to help out.
  • Trusted Quality & Safety: Fort Building kit meets ASTM F963-17 and CPSIA testing standards. The poles are made of tough PP and the balls are made of a specially formulated PP and PE mix for durability and elasticity. Both the poles and balls are non-toxic to ensure the safety of children in daily use.
  • Multiple Types to Choose: Tiny Land is committed to meeting the needs of every customer. We also offer an 80-pieces kit, a kit with luminous function, and a 3 in 1 blanket fort toy set. You can find what you need in Tiny Land, contact us for fast support.

Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS): 59.97


Sub Brand: Tiny Land


Model Year: 2021


Package Type: FFP


Age Range Description: Baby,Kid


Model Name: Creative Fort Building Kit


Model Number: FB0001


Brand Name: Tiny Land


Toy Building Block Type: Interlocking Toy Building Block


Educational Objective: Creativity, imagination, learning


Additional Features: Non Toxic, Easy Storage


Material Type: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Color: Green, Orange


Theme: Occasion


Item Weight: 6.17 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 130


Item Dimensions: 17.1 x 12.99 x 3.54 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best fort building kit for a family fun and quiet time for mom!!!
This kit is awesome!! As other reviews mentioned, you do need an adult to assemble it as the rods and joints fit together quite snuggly. But that wasn’t an issue for me. It just reassured me that it wouldn’t just fall apart on the kids as they play. We chose the “bunker” design for our first fort. It only took me about 25 mins to assemble that design. While assembling it did feel a little flimsy, however once it came together it did feel more sturdy. We used a few king sized flat sheets and some smaller blankets to cover the whole structure. I purchased some clips and battery operated lights as suggested and they all work out beautifully! The clips and even strong enough to hold an ipad up as a small tv for the fort! My daughter recently broke her arm at school and this has been a nice distraction and safe activity for her to still have some fun! We love it so much I am purchasing a second kit to make even larger forts!!! Definitely recommend to anyone tired of lugging furniture around and having your couches used up for a fort for the kids!!!! Love the little storage bag that comes with it too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021 by Jwright14 Jwright14

  • Fun and Versatile Toy!
This product was a lot of fun for our winter days stuck inside. It allowed my kids to be creative and have their own unique space to play. It was too hard for my kids to put together by themselves (5 and 4) so assembly was 100% on me, but if you have older kids they may be able to do it by themselves. You will need a Large sheet like king or bigger or two to drape across. I did not have this and used blankets. I don’t recommend this because it adds too much weight. The instructions come with a lot of different ideas of things to make which is fun but you will need an adult or older kid to figure out each step. Overall it’s nice that you can build it, play, take it down and create something new. I do wish the instructions were more descriptive with each step, the wording was a little confusing. Overall I would say because of versatility and creative play it’s a 5 but for instructions and putting together I would say 4. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021 by House of Houston House of Houston

  • My poor hands.
I do not have delicate hands, but the constant twisting to get the poles into the balls gave me blisters. Young children can’t build this, so if you get this for your child that doesn’t have adequate strength to put this together, you’re doing it all mom and dad. Definitely an activity to plan on doing together and not something to buy to keep the kids busy. But on a more positive note, you can get really creative with building with these things. The quality seems pretty good. My three yr old had been bending and hitting things with the pole and nothing broken yet! It’s a wobbly fort, so be sure to use light coverings if you plan on enclosing them. My five year old is unable to put the poles in the balls securely. You need I bit of force to twist them and make sure they’re snug. It comes with a storage bag which is super handy. Mostly easy to use, but like I said, younger children will definitely need assistance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Lexinick

  • Not super sturdy but still a lot of fun.
**update 1 year later* She’s still playing with this and loves it. Haven’t heard of anything breaking but she’s not a super roughhousing kid. I would definitely recommend this for most kids (not super rough players)** Got this for a visit from my 4 year old niece. I wouldn’t expect a child under the age of probably 6-7 to be able to do this without safety/sturdiness concerns. I assembled a tall fort. The poles don’t fit into the spheres the best, and I’m unclear on why the spheres have specific orientation (arrows need to go UP). I believe I used reasonable force to insert the poles but they never felt secure (either didn’t insert far or felt easily removed). The poles definitely bend easily under a small amount of force but none broke so their flexibility is decent. Generally I really enjoyed this but would advise caution based on the above observations. I wouldn’t expect this to last more than probably 10-15 builds. If allowing a child to assemble I wouldn’t be surprised if poles got broken. The structure was wobbly at best but held, though I did build mine tall to save my back so that’s a contributing factor. For the price and fun its a good buy. $60 is definitely more than I wanted to spend but in the current market I suppose it’s a decent deal. Looking forward to seeing what else we can build. Appreciate the storage bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022 by Katie Katie

  • Not suitable for five year olds
Hard for five year olds to build due to the sticks being hard to push into the balls. Even the husband had a hard time pushing them all together. Disappointed it didn’t come with the cover with that kind of price. Do like the durability of the sticks, balls and bag. Like it comes with a storage bag.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by MLE

  • Let the fun begin!
This has been such a fun experience for my kids! Constantly building new forts!
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024 by Ezra Stouder

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