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EVEREST TOYS Crazy Forts - 69 Piece Glow in The Dark Fort Building Kit for Kids 5, 6, 7, 8 - Buildable Indoor/Outdoor Kids DIY Stem Toys - 1 Box, 69Pcs

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Style: Glow in the Dark


Features

  • Each Kit contains 25 geometrically precise balls and 44 sticks that connect to create a multitude of possible play structures.
  • Crazy Forts come with 69 child- safe toggles and rods that join together to build any play space.
  • Create a fort in any size or shape that will be sure to fit perfectly in any space.
  • Contains 25 geometrically precise balls and 44 sticks that connect to create a multitude of possible play structures.

Description

Crazy Forts Glow in the dark are a unique, award winning, building and creative toy. Crazy Forts come with 69 child- safe toggles and rods that join together to build any play space from your child's imagination. Create a cave one day, an Igloo, Pirate Ship, or Castle the next . . . put the pieces together in different configurations, cover with bed sheets and voila! , kids have a unique new play space every time! Crazy Fort is powered by a child's imagination. Each Crazy Fort Kit contains 25 geometrically precise balls and 44 sticks that connect to create a multitude of possible play structures. This kit comes with green rods and glow in the dark balls that glow for hours! From the Manufacturer Glow in the Dark Crazy Forts are a unique, award winning, building and creative toy. Glow in the Dark Crazy Forts come with 69 child-safe glow in the dark toggles and rods that join together to build any play space from your child's imagination. Create a "Cave" one day, an "Igloo", "Pirate Ship" or "Castle" the next . put the pieces together in different configurations, cover with bed sheets and "voila." kids have a unique new play space every time. Crazy Fort is powered by a child's imagination. Each Crazy Fort Kit contains 25 geometrically precise balls that glow in the dark and 44 sticks that connect to create a multitude of possible play structures. The Glow in the Dark kit contains balls that glow in the dark for hours when held to the light.

Product Dimensions: 3.25 x 16.75 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: CF3


Manufacturer recommended age: 5 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: January 3, 2020


Manufacturer: Crazy Forts


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  • Wonderful Building Toy - My Son's Favorite Christmas Gift of 2015!
Style: Fort Builder
I've spent the last few days building, tearing down, and then rebuilding forts in various parts of my house with one very happy little boy. So to put it succinctly Crazy Forts has been a huge success in my household! I'm not sure what's going on with the many negative reviews. Those reviews caused me some hesitation before placing my order but I'm glad that I pulled the trigger and bought two sets. ►In The Box: » 44 bright green plastic sticks » 25 purple balls » Two page instruction manual for various fort designs Each stick is 16-inches long and the balls are roughly the size of a baseball. ►Assembly: One of the complaints I saw repeatedly in the negative reviews is that the forts are hard to assemble. This is not true at all! Each purple ball has four arrows that point to the top hole. As long as you align the balls in the proper orientation (using the arrows as a guide) you'll be building intricate and neat looking forts in no time. The entire concept of the "geometrically precise" purple balls is to ensure that the entire fort aligns for quick and easy construction. So if you can align 90° and 45° angles you'll be fine. 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. This ensures the sticks are pushed all the way into the ball and a better overall construction. The various complaints that these forts fall apart is just not the case. I've got my son's fort draped with blankets and with a busy 2.5 year old constantly coming in an out of the fort along with two dogs. The forts we've build have not fallen apart. ►Recommendations: If you're considering buying this kit I really do recommend buying at least two sets. One set is enough to build some of the plans including the pictured igloo design. But if your intending on playing in the fort with your child you'll likely want something a little more spacious. Two sets seems to have enough pieces to build a nice big fort that can comfortably fit two children, two adults and two dogs. ►Closing: This has been by far my son's favorite Christmas gift this year and I'm sure we'll get plenty more use out of this set. Recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2015 by Raul G.

  • Would recommend if you want to up your fort building game
Style: Fort Builder
I bought two sets, one because I was buying this set for a 10 year old so I wanted the structure to be able to be big enough.tonfit a big kid in, but also because I had read so many reviews stating that you can do so much more with two sets. The poles DO bend, but especially when you're not a pro at building with these that's a good thing. If they were so rigid that they didn't bend, my first time building with them by myself, six sticks would have snapped. They are plastic, and not tough like hard PVC pipe plastic, but definitely not as weak as say a laundry basket. It's a good in between... If that makes sense. If you're wanting to build squares of varying sizes, by all means, take the $40 down to a hardware store and buy PVC pipes and joints. You'll have yourself a pretty decent fort frame. However, if you're wanting to upmyour fort building game having fun WITH your child, and spark the imagination better than ever before, then buy this kit because the majority of the worth in this kit is not the poles, but the endless possibilities you have with the joints. Yes, if your kid is under the age of 4ish they will need help building the forts, but it's never a bad thing to have to spend time with your children. We built a very basic square with as many pieces as possible (the wobbliest of structures since everyone knows triangles are the strongest) and covered it with whatever we had. The WEAKEST structure you can build with two full kits, with no support beam in the middle to keep the middle of the too sloping inward held two queen sheets, four blankets, and a winter quilt over night just fine. Though because of the thickness of the blankets the inside of the fort was a lot warmer than outside. As stated before in other reviews, forts are intended to be sat IN, not sat ON, but nobody told my 23lb dog the rules of forts and he plopped himself on one of the walls of the fort.... It remained standing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020 by Tyleena Gloekler

  • Great for the most part, extra pieces would be nice
Style: Fort Builder
The kids love it, and it’s fun to assemble if a little tedious (can take some doing to properly line up the letters on the balls and needs adult help IMO); I wish it came with a few extra sticks and balls. Each “pattern” uses exactly the number included so if even one piece gets misplaced (as can easily happen with three kiddos and pretend play), you can’t complete assembly. We are missing ONE baton and haven’t been able to use the entire kit because of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Rachel Vaughan

  • Great gift
Great fun for kids who like to build forts
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025 by Kelli

  • Well worth the price to buy this vs cheap knock offs
Style: Fort Builder
I'm writing this review to help others who, like me, are likely to get seduced by the knock-off kits that have twice the pieces for about the same price and from the description, pictures, and reviews look like they may be just as good. In this case, I initially bought a kit called "creative fort" which looked good enough, was about the same price and had about twice the pieces. This was a gift for my 5 year old (with his 9 year old brother helping). My 9 year old could start an assembly but everything would fall apart unless he really pushed hard to jam the sticks into the balls. By doing this, however, he would knock out other connections and eventually he gave up after a 1/2 built fort. We realized our mistake, returned the initial knock off kit and ordered this one, the Crazy Forts. Even though the pictures and description looked the same, and even though both had good reviews, this was a night and day difference in the experience. My 9 year old could quickly build a multi-level fort and my 5 year old could help and its clear he will be able to build for himself. The material of the balls is completely different and makes all the difference. In short, don't be fooled by the cheaper knock-off kits - the experience is completely different and in our opinion well worth the extra money for this Crazy Forts kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021 by J. Arnold

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