🌟 Build Bright, Play Bold: Light Up Your Child’s Imagination!
The Tiny LandGlow Fort Building Kit is a 130-piece STEM toy featuring 86 glow-in-the-dark rods and 44 connecting balls, designed for kids aged 5-10. It promotes creativity, spatial skills, and teamwork through endless indoor and outdoor building possibilities. The kit includes a portable storage bag for easy cleanup and requires no tools for assembly, making it a perfect gift that combines fun, learning, and family bonding.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.9"D x 12.99"W x 3.54"H |
Item Weight | 6.17 Pounds |
Theme | fort |
Style | Glow in The Dark Fort Building Kit |
Required Assembly | No |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
A**
Great value
Loved the set. My son had fun building it. Needs help from me but his imagination goes wild. One piece broke so far, but I think it was from the dog.
A**K
Easy-ish to Assemble, Fun and Durable
My son loves this!! I’ve only built one design so far but it was relatively simple instructions. It was physically difficult to put it together because you really have to twist in the rods to the balls but it likely wouldn’t be as sturdy otherwise. I will note, a child might have a hard time getting the rods in the balls! The glow worked great and we had it in direct light for about an hour before I assembled it and turned out the lights. Threw three blankets (one being pretty heavy) over it and it held up fine.For the price, it’s definitely worth it. I’d like to get another kit or two to get more creative with the builds!!
A**Y
Lots of different ways to design
Loved that you could make the fort how we wanted. So many different way. The holes on some of the balls were either to big or to small. The sticks either fell out or couldn't get them in. The cover didn't stay on well. The overall item was unique and entertaining for my toddler and small adults.
K**A
Endless fun for all ages!
who would have thought some sticks and balls would have been a big hit for Christmas! All Kids from 9 to 4 enjoyed building, keep an eye out for when they build swords, but for the most part had a blast and loved showing me what they built. And a bag to keep the parts in!
A**T
Okay product, required a bit of rigging. Kids will lose interest fast!
The media could not be loaded. Okay let's start with the unboxing. The balls are very hard plastic and I examined the holes on the balls and they were all equally placed. There are indicator holes to identify the bottom and arrows for the top. This helps (if youre detail oriented) when placing support connections. The green plastic sticks are NOT of equal thickness!! And this is important because as you start to build, the sticks will not hold tight into the holes on the balls. Over the past 8 days I attempted to build each fort description in the manual. The fort pictured uses all except 5 support sticks, and there were 5 areas that the sticks would not stay attached to the balls. This is frustrating! After switching out some sticks to make sure the areas the need the most support was "sturdy" I felt it to be good enough to place a king sized sheet over. The weight of the sheet caused more areas to come loose. This shouldn't be the case. The sticks need to be made a maybe an inch longer to sit securely into the holes and the thickness needs to be identical to secure firmly into each hole.My 7 y/o son got extremely frustrated with trying to follow the instructions so he decided to try his own designs. I guess that's good but defeated the purpose of having a book with different fort possibilities. I'm sure once he starts going in and out of it it'll fall apart.Wouldn't recommend buying this unless you have maybe putty to use in the holes to keep it secure to give kids time to enjoy it.
L**P
Very Cool
Very cool. The luminescence was very bright, and construction was pretty easy.
K**1
Great toy!
My 7 year old loved it.
L**L
Extremely difficult to put together
Awesome idea in theory, horrible execution. I’m an adult of good health and average strength and these were EXTREMELY difficult to push/twist together. Literally took all my strength (I’ll be sore tomorrow) and despite that, they kept popping apart. My kids tried crawling in it while I was building the simple igloo design and the poles would just pop out if lightly bumped. It took over 40 mins to build the simple igloo per the directions (including all arrows up) and it just kept popping apart with light touch. My hope was that I could quickly build things while my kids are 5-6 and then by 7-8 they could build forts on their own. After trying to build this first project, it is clear my kids won’t be able to build on their own until they are teenagers, at which point they very likely will be no longer interested in the toy. Returning, and very sad to have to do so. I was so excited for this toy, and so were the kids :’(
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