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This builds some very cool forts.
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My kids love this fort.
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I read the directions and was quickly able to build pretty good forts for my children that were able to hold up the weight of a sheet.
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I wish I had bought this years ago, since my kids have always loved making forts
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After much practice you can build a fort just don't bump the sides
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Crazy forts is easy and fun for kids over 4 (with some parental assistance) to build a space of their own to read a book in, to dream in, to play in, and to imagine in.
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My 5 year old loves his crazy fort
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Each building set came with a light, so the two lights she has now are perfect for lighting her more spacious forts.
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My 9 year old grandson and 12 year old granddaughter love playing with the crazy forts.
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The fort holds together great & is very sturdy
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It can be tricky to assemble a durable fort, but she enjoys the imaginary playtime.
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a perfect igloo/fort!
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I don't know whether crazy forts offers an expansion set with maybe half again as many balls and sticks, but if they did, I would be all over it
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She has used these sets to build some amazing forts with doorways, steepled roofs, window space, and fenced in back areas.
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My daughter and I have fun building forts and other cool objects (castles, spaceships, etc) with these
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You only need one set though for them to have fun building different forts
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Alonso, we got 2 boxes but would really want a third to build a better fort.
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My daughter loved making forts with her dad and this was a
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Our 6 year old granddaughter loves her new crazy fort!
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My kids are truly loving the crazy fort but as a parent who has to put it together it could have been a little easier.
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My kids are truly loving the crazy fort but as a parent who has to put it together it could have been a little easier.
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Our 6 year old granddaughter loves her new crazy fort!
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I like building forts with them
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My family received 1 box of crazy forts for my daughter's birthday.
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I was hoping for something the kids can be creative with but also have forts to enjoy their time in
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Make sure you follow directions for sturdy forts
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The forts we've put together so far have stayed up well, even with sheets on top and plenty of jostling
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The other trick to constructing a durable fort with this kit is to use a twisting motion when inserting the sticks into the ball-holes
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It is flimsy and doesn't have enough pieces to really make a usable fort.
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There were far too few fort building materials in order to create a fort worthy of a supportive fort.
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The forts we've build have not fallen
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so the fort sank a little when they put sheets on it
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My 5 year old loves his crazy fort
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My boys love making forts so it was a hit.
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Two sets seems to have enough pieces to build a nice big fort that can comfortably fit two children, two adults and two
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You'd need at least 2 of these to even make a decent fort.
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Crazy forts is easy and fun for kids over 4 (with some parental assistance) to build a space of their own to read a book in, to dream in, to play in, and to imagine in.
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I bought two of my Grandkids these for Christmas, and the Crazy Fort lights.
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A single set is a-ok for an indoor fort, but we have found that to build really great outdoor forts it's good to have three sets.
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It makes great creative forts.
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My 3.5 year old daughter enjoys all the various forts and creations
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Follow the directions to make great forts in many shapes and sizes.
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Unfortunatly crazy forts is not what I expected
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The grandson loves the forts but was over the moon for the rocket ship which stood on the landing pad right in the middle of the l/r for days!
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I have a 5 and 7 year old who like building forts
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Great for kids that like forts.
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My 9 year old has built some pretty cool forts and begged us to get a second set which does make a difference in the forts they can build.
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►Assembly:One of the complaints I saw repeatedly in the negative reviews is that the forts are hard to assemble
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For a smaller child, it makes a cool fort, but my kids are 10 and 12.
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My daughter loves her crazy fort.
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Order two sets to make really cool forts.
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My son and I have had fun building forts and I love that we don't have to rearrange the furniture anymore.
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Crazy forts even connect with some pieces of the plastic Tinker Toys
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My daughter loves her crazy fort.
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I did buy two sets, because let's face it more pieces = really cool forts.
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My 9 year old has built some pretty cool forts and begged us to get a second set which does make a difference in the forts they can build.
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This fort is awesome
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The adults and kids ranging from 2 to 12 in my family all enjoy creating forts with this product.
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For older children, you'd definitely need 2 sets or more and to really build a strong fort, you need adult strength to secure the rods in the balls
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He has built some great forts and it is saving the furniture in my house as it no longer has to serve as the frame for his fort bulding.
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My son has made little crawl mazes with it, scary forts, forts big enough to sleep 4, etc