Tiny Land Fort Building Kit Creative Fort Indoor Outdoor for 5-12 Years Old Boys and Girls STEM Building Toys with Storage Bag DIY Castles Tunnels with 86 Rods and 44 Balls

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Pink play tent with rainbow and cloud pattern. Two children inside with toys. Features a chalkboard and cushions. Designed for indoor use and imaginative play.Pink play tent with rainbow and cloud pattern. Two children inside with toys. Features a chalkboard and cushions. Designed for indoor use and imaginative play.

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Indoor play tent with string lights, cushions shaped like animals. Two children visible inside the cozy, illuminated space.Indoor play tent with string lights, cushions shaped like animals. Two children visible inside the cozy, illuminated space.

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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 130 pieces kit with luminous function. You can find what you need in Tiny Land.

Reviews

13 reviews for Tiny Land Fort Building Kit Creative Fort Indoor Outdoor for 5-12 Years Old Boys and Girls STEM Building Toys with Storage Bag DIY Castles Tunnels with 86 Rods and 44 Balls

  1. Nathaniel Browning

    Fun for littles
    The pieces are a little too tough for my 4 year old to assemble, but, he loves the finished product and has been putting it to use! Its nice for him to have a place to hang out in that feels like “his” space to bring all his favorite toys to.

  2. Matt Miller

    Great fun!
    I bought the Tiny Land Fort Building Kit for my son, and it has been an absolute hit. The pieces are sturdy, easy to connect, and encourage tons of creativity. He’s built forts, tunnels, towers—you name it—and every day he comes up with something new. It’s fun to watch his imagination take over, and it keeps him engaged for long stretches of time. Highly recommend for any kid who loves building and pretending!

  3. William Kellerman

    Fun and Creative, But Requires Some Help
    Got this fort kit for my kids for Christmas, and overall, they’ve had a lot of fun with it! There are plenty of pieces to create different setups, which keeps things interesting. However, my 6.5-year-old struggles a bit with putting it together, so it’s not as independent of an activity as I had hoped. That said, they love playing in the forts once they’re built, so it’s still a great addition to our playtime. Would be perfect for slightly older kids or with some parental help!

  4. DL NB

    Great fun without a screen or battery required!
    Add your own sheets and this makes a fort I would have only dreamed of as a kid. I am excited for the kids to play with this on Christmas. Simple construction, easy to fit together, and well made. Able to make many unique shapes and easy to take apart and put away. What a great idea! I’m in to no screens nor batteries as much as possible now and this definitely helps.

  5. On Top Of Tech

    Not easy for young kids
    My daughter is really excited about it, but at 6 she could not put it together by herself. The connection doesn’t not work well when trying to do the igloo design and the sticks have to be bent slightly or just fall out. She will still enjoy it, but it was meant for something she could enjoy on her own, but she will need to help to build any design with it.

  6. Katie

    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.

  7. HolleyHomeBase

    Nice concept, but product fails to deliver
    My second worst purchase on Amazon. Purchased late June to surprise my 4yo & 6yo with a fun indoor activity for the hot summer months. I was thrilled to not have to fumble with random household objects to create a decent fort & have something the kids can help with. We finally opened it up a couple weeks ago to find that this product doesn’t deliver on any of its claims. It simply will not stay together & is poorly manufactured.I am a grown adult with the intelligence & skill set far beyond what should be necessary to assemble a toy designed to be ages 5+. I followed every word of the instructions, attempted every design provided in the booklet, and spent 1+ hour for each design over the span of several days. I contacted customer support for help troubleshooting, but received an unhelpful, generic response that glazed over the fact that I told them specifically I had already tried literally EVERYTHING in the instructions. Yes, read every word of the instructions. Yes, I followed every single useless tip provided. Yes, I twisted, pushed, secured, and prayed to the fort gods. I gave this thing multiple tries and spent hours of my life making an honest effort to assemble a working fort. It does not stay together.The balls have holes that don’t seem deep enough or at the correct angle required for some designs. The poles are easily bent with the force required for assembly. Additionally, a substantial portion of the holes have leftover bits of plastic from manufacturing that you have to dig/carve out to get a pole to fit. Each time you add a component beyond the base shape, a pole pops out somewhere. The closer you get toward the final design, the more precarious it gets. When you go to fix the pole(s) that pop out, yep…other poles come out. If you manage to get it to a point the structure is sturdy enough to stand, good luck getting the sheet(s) over it without any poles popping out. And if by some miracle you’ve got a sheet on, well the weight from that means it takes a simple bump to quickly demolish the entire project (1+hr build, 7 min use, 5 sec demolition, 0 hope for fun).The idea that a child could build this is laughable considering it isn’t even sturdy enough to be used. Moreover, the dimensions of the components don’t really provide enough space for bigger kids with some designs, so the design options will become drastically limited beyond the age of 6 without purchasing a second kit to make larger forts. I’m not sure if I just got an abnormally bad batch of components, if I have some different/lesser version of the product that happens to suck, or if all the positive reviews are a scam. In any case – you have been warned.The bag that comes with fits everything – the one good thing about this product.If you do intend to use this product, I would highly recommend washing & wiping down all the pieces beforehand as 3 out of 4 people in my home experienced moderate skin irritation from handling the product.

  8. Marion Leff

    Fort Building…easy and versatile
    This was a big hit, according to parents, big brother (9) and the birthday girl, (5) our granddaughter. We like that it can be broken down easily and brought to our house when visiting.

  9. Matthew

    I purchased the Tiny Land Fort Building Kit for my kids, and it has been a huge hit! With 130 pieces, this set provides endless possibilities for creative play. My 6 and 8-year-olds have spent hours building everything from castles and towers to play tents, both indoors and outdoors. The pieces are sturdy, easy to connect, and just the right size for little hands to handle.What I love most is that this kit encourages STEM learning through play. It helps my kids develop problem-solving skills, creativity, and teamwork as they figure out how to construct different structures. The instructions are easy to follow, but my kids also enjoy coming up with their own designs, which has been fantastic for their imagination.The set is well-made and durable, holding up well even after multiple play sessions. It’s lightweight, making it easy to move around and disassemble when needed. Overall, this is a wonderful toy for kids who love to build and create. I highly recommend it to any parent looking for a fun, educational, and engaging activity for their children!

  10. Cait

    Great to build forts, easy enough our 7 year old could do by herself, 5 year old needs a bit of help.Note: if you want to cover the fort with a sheet (anything heavier, would prob make it tip or sway), make sure you move/adjust the fort structure where you want it first, otherwise some of the pegs can pop out. Simple and clear instructions, make sure to watch arrow direction on balls, it makes a difference if making the designs given.The one bigger design was one ball shy of being able to complete (though all 130 pieces were in the kit). I emailed the customer service provided on the instructions, and quickly got a reply that they would send an extra ball in the mail, free of charge. When it arrived, they’d even sent extra.Very happy with the product thus far.My only feedback was it would be nice to have some other colour options.

  11. VCSzabo

    Such a great concept! My 6yo has had so much fun since it arrived! But one of the connectors had a small crack in the top hole, making the connection too loose. And the set doesn’t contain enough pieces to complete some of the projects in the instructions, which has been frustrating to my son.Furthermore, when any of us try to follow the instructions for the rooftops that curve in, we can’t seem to get triangle and square shapes where they’re supposed to be. We have tried so many configurations. I’m not sure if this is the product’s fault, or if we’re doing it the wrong ways, and there’s only one right way?Whatever the case, it should be a little bit more intuitive, in my opinion! And should at least come with all the pieces necessary to complete all the projects in the instruction book.Otherwise, it’s such a great idea, and my son loves it!

  12. Myra Creelman

    A1

  13. Ashley Fedun

    Christmas present! My kid loves this set. He can build so many forts. He leaves them up for days for a quiet space when he needs it when he gets over stimulation. He has ADHD and needs a quiet space to calm his mind.

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