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Customer Reviews
4.1 out of 5 stars 6,268
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4.1 out of 5 stars 6,268
4.1 out of 5 stars 6,268
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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.
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
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Kristin K. –
My daughter thinks the world of it…and so do my cats.
Two things to note, the balls are made of a very very dense, firm foam and the poles are plastic that has a bit of give. This told me two things. The poles and balls must be assembled to each other BEFORE you build the tent. DO NOT lean on the pole from above to try to push it down together, the poles will bend. Not a dent bend, but a bow. This also told me straight away that it needs to be a series of lighter sheets or one dense sheet as the poles may bow over time. The holes on the balls are tight, not too too tight, but tight enough my 5 year old could not assemble it alone and tight enough it was like I was swinging from my old school monkey bars for too long. My hands burned for a bit after. It was rough. BUT! And it is a very key thing to this entire plot…My kid told me she wanted a castle. I built her a castle. I used all the balls and had spare poles. The structure is sound…except when facing cats. I have twice now had two cats jump on the sheet thinking its a stable surface and pull the whole sheet down with them in it. The tent remained and we got a good laugh out of it. If you have no pets, clips may work. Due to the pole bend potential, I do not recommend them if you have pets. Before I had the sheet on it my daughter was already bringing in toys, a light, pillows and a blanket. The build possibilities are endless with a little elbow grease. I will be buying a second box. This is a wonderful setup.
Jwright14 –
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!
Kacey –
Hard to click together but fun!
It’s a little tricky for my kids (5,3) to stick together because you have to really force them together but it holds well enough. I found standard blanket are too heavy for them to hold without bending but flat sheets work great! I would get maybe 2 or more packs if you want to build anything big or crazy but one pack is enough for a small fort for my kids. The kids seem happy!
LPE77 –
Wonderful
Let me start by saying this is the coolest invention for kids. We absolutely love this set. Very sturdy and versatile. When I say “we” I mean my 5 year old and her dad who do not mind mess clutter. It is large and in charge which is nice for her to play but if you have a small house or space for this type of play, be forewarned, it can be overwhelming putting it up and taking it down if the space is needed in a pinch. Very well made. Highly recommend for people who are not OCD about clutter in their space like I am
Tonia –
Great concept overall.
Three stars because how flimsy the Fort is and how difficult it is to figure out the different layouts. It should be easier for kids to figure out, so they can build their Forts with help from an adult. I love the concept of this product and my son still loves it. Just have to figure out how to create one of the options in the book lol.
Tabitha –
Terrible product, doesn’t click together. Do not waste your money.
I would give this zero stars if I could. This is one of the worst purchases I have made on Amazon. I am floored that this has any high reviews. The product I received has holes in the balls that are too loose and shallow for the poles to stay in. The parts do not click together whatsoever. Its a balancing act of trying to make a grid where all the poles just keep falling out of the ‘connecting balls,’ The balls are also very heavy compared to the poles, making it an even more difficult balancing act. It is impossible to build a structure for an adult, there is no possible way a child could successfully build this. Even if it could be built without constantly falling apart, there is no way you could get inside and play. You need the grid inside to attempt to hold it together, so there is no room to go inside. Plus, you can’t bump it or touch it AT ALL or it completely falls apart. Its a total mess. This was a Christmas gift, and so my window for a return is gone. I am beyond disappointed by this product. My kids are beyond disappointed by this product. I feel absolutely duped by the promises of this ‘toy.’ It also doesn’t come with a blanket or cover, not that the structure I receieved could ever support one. Buyer beware, do not waste your money on this thing. It is so bad, this is the first review I have ever felt compelled to make to warn others.
Jessa L. –
Fun time with kids
My kids love it! Even my 2-year-old was able to join the fun and help us build. It’s surprisingly easy to put together and just as easy to store away when they’re done. Definitely a win for keeping the living room tidy!
Squirts Mom –
Great building kit
Very fun fort building kit. Much easier to put together and take apart than another brand that I have purchased previously. My 8 and 10 year old grandkids love it.
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.
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!
Amazon Customer –
I’m shocked at how difficult and time consuming this is to use. I got it for my boys, 10 and 5 for Christmas. On the photos you provide, the kids are building with dad. I can assure you no kids are building forts here. I’m writing this review on a break from building a fort for my 5 year old. I have to take breaks because of how sore my hands are from pushing those rods into the balls, and half of it is falling apart as we go. I’m really disappointed. Very hard to use. Don’t waste your time or money.
Robert Fraser –
It got their attention. Rods were difficult to lock in, or rods pop out easily. Either way it makes it hard to keep kids attention when their invention collapses.
Victoria –
Great fort building set ! My daughter absolutely loves it ☺️ i was able to make all of the options of forts for her with ease . Shes 4 and fits perfectly … me on the other hand not so much haha , warning to parents , build from the outside or you’ll trap yourself inside the fort !