





🏗️ Build, Play, Imagine - The Adventure Awaits!
The LimitlessFunN Kids Fort Building Kit is a 140-piece DIY creative toy designed for children aged 5-8. This colorful and easy-to-assemble kit encourages imaginative play and STEM learning, allowing kids to construct various structures like castles and tunnels, both indoors and outdoors. With a focus on creativity and problem-solving, it provides a private space for children to explore their imaginations.
| Item Weight | 1.51 Pounds |
| Size | 140 Pieces |
| Theme | Fun Forts |
| Style | Modern |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Material | Plastic |
P**S
LOW QUALITY
We had a different set and decided we wanted more to build more. So I ordered this set in hopes the kids would like it. First off the balls are small, hollow, and not very durable. We already had one ball completely break in half. The holes in the balls are either too big or too small, since my son(age11) either struggled to get the stick in or it fell out completely.You definitely get what you pay for, it was cheap, and thus is a cheap product.
A**N
Not recommended
I purchased 2 sets of these and I regret the purchase 100%. These are terrible. Weak, unsturdy and dare I say unsafe for child play. The ball connectors do not fit snuggly more times than not, they also come apart at the seams. The polesseem to have about a 1/2 inch variance in length. Not worth the money, especially if a child is playing with these and a connector comes loose causing injury. Not recommended.
B**S
Great gift for any preteen or younger child!
So my 2 year old nephew and his 12 year old cousin have spent COUNTLESS hours with this toy! I never imagined that 2 kids 10 years apart could so easily and happily entertain themselves with this. I knew the 12 year old has always liked fort building but wasn’t sure that this item could hold both their interest, so once again, I was so impressed that that this toy could and did!
K**O
Poor Quality
I bought a set similar to this last year but from a local store so I thought I knew what to expect. The poles are super thin and easily bend/breakable and the balls snapped in half everytime you attached a stick on each end of it. Its smaller then you'd expect and definitely could not hold a blanket to make a fort, not even a light sheet. The balls are the equivalent to thin tiny plastic cat toy balls. I played with this with my kids and managed to break multiple pieces without any even using any pressure.Would not recommend
W**Y
Ensure you check dimensions
Smaller than I expected - from looking at photo. I should have paid more careful attention to dimensions. Unfortunately my girl threw a few balls onto the concrete. The ball and stick seemed to break easy. It does not take much effort to break. Would need close supervision with this one and put away when not watching carefully for children that aren’t so good at looking after things;) the ball part is quite small and I would be a little nervous leaving out for play with under 3year old around. My 7 year old enjoyed being creative with it though even thinking of ideas that weren’t forts.
K**N
Product is literal trash
So small it's a joke. The balls snap in half and the poles don't all fit in the holes and need to be sanded. Don't waste your money
M**H
BREAKS EASY. NOT WORTH THE MONEY!
Don’t waste your money!!! Sure there are a lot of pieces and a lot of designs but they are as thin as straws and about as sturdy. The connectors “balls” break in half when trying to take the sticks out. We’ve lost over 10 balls already and it’s only been put together and taken apart once. The fort we built BARELY holds the weight of a sheet. Next time I’ll just buy PVC pipes and build my own.
K**M
Small, hard to get some of the sticks in the holes
Two weeks of use and we have several broken sticks and balls. Several were due to the sticks being hard to fit in the holes in the balls.. not all of them were hard just some. My 9 and 8 year old boys won't play with them anymore but my 3 year old daughter does.
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