Crazy Forts by Crazy Forts

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Simply connect the balls and sticks and cover structure with bedsheets to create places where imaginations flourish. 69 pieces in all..

17" L x 11" H

Shipping weight: 4.3 lbs.

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Recommended for: Both Girls & Boys, Ages 5-8

This toy helps develop: Imaginative Play

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  • purple paper reader

    purple paper reader

    • 1 person found this helpful

    the good and the bad 4

    4 days ago

    I initially purchased this for a family get together where there would be kids in a bunch of age brackets The Good: Clever idea - it's keeping the kids and the men entertained & promoted great interaction between adults and the kids. It kept all of the kids busy - each age found something of interest - the older (7-9 year olds) had fun designing and building while the younger folk enjoyed the end product Doesn't take up too much space when deconstructed. The Bad: While you can make… read more

  • P Stanton

    P Stanton

    FRUSTRATING!!!! 1

    3 weeks ago

    Wow - I almost gave up on this one. This is big on concept but poor on execution. I spent the first hour helping put a structure together - guess what?, the balls have a right way up and have to be in the right direction for the 45' angles to work. After we had built a great house, I spent the next hour fixing it because it the rods fall out of the balls at the slightest movement. Aaaagghhhh! Don't recommend it to anyone for the hefty price.

    Comments on this review:
    • Don't give up! This is actually a great toy, once you figure out the nuances of the feometry. Make sure the flat of eacjh ball is on the bottom, and try ... read more

      2 weeks ago

  • Cristina

    Cristina

    • 1 person found this helpful

    In response to previous comment 1

    4 weeks ago

    The idea behind this toy is great, but that doesn't change the fact that it's not safe. FYI, I was playing WITH my kids when it happened, that's how I know WHAT happened. I actually let her try to play with HER toy. Nice name-calling, BTW. Was that for my benefit or my kids'? Very mature! Why don't you read the rest of the comment next time, before commenting? My point was that this accident could easily have happened to a kid of any age or even to an adult. So, if ever your Crazy Forts comes… read more

  • jenny sanderson

    jenny sanderson

    This toy is NOT for dummies 5

    4 weeks ago

    Bought it for my kids last year and they asked for more this year. Check out the facebook page they have on their website. Awesome structures using multiple kits. The imagination coming to life is wonderful to see and experience. That is if you like to be with your kids when they play. Without supervision, a 2yr old can get into all kinds of trouble, and that fact has nothing to do with this great toy.

  • Cristina

    Cristina

    • 2 people found this helpful

    DANGEROUS TOY!! 1

    4 weeks ago

    I am totally disgusted with this toy. I bought this for my 5-year-old. She could not construct the fort on her own because the sticks are so difficult to place securely inside the purple balls. To take it apart is even more straining. One of the sticks split in 2 in my daughter's hand as she was trying to remove it from a ball. That same day, my 2-year-old son poked his eye with the end of one the sticks. We spent New Year's Day in the ER. He was diagnosed with a ripped cornea. He could have… read more

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