OBUBY Kids Fort Building Kit 120P – STEM DIY Construction Toy for Indoor & Outdoor Play
OBUBY Kids Fort Building Kit 120P – STEM DIY Construction Toy for Indoor & Outdoor Play
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Unlock limitless fort-building fun with OBUBY's 120-Piece Fort Kit
Designed for curious kids, this modular construction set blends color, texture, and imagination into hands-on play. The glossy blue and green balls snap into sturdy plastic sticks, letting children create cozy hideouts, tall towers, tunnels, and original shapes. As light dances across the pieces, young builders discover how simple geometry turns a room into a mini playground without needing ready-made structures.
What’s in the box
- 75 sticks (about 14.96 inches long) for sturdy frames
- 23 blue solid balls and 22 green solid balls (45 balls total) for versatile connections
- 1 portable storage bag to keep parts organized
- Blanket or sheet required to form walls (not included)
- Easy-to-follow ideas to inspire first builds
Creative possibilities and play patterns
- Ideal for group play with 3–4+ children, encouraging planning and collaboration
- Also suitable for solo exploration as kids experiment with shapes, balance, and design
- Forge a variety of forts: cave, tent, igloo, castle, tunnel, ship, and more
Indoor and outdoor-ready design
- Durable plastic components withstand active, hands-on sessions
- Storage bag simplifies cleanup and transport for home, park, or travel
- Easy assembly and disassembly support repeated, evolving play sessions
Tips for best results
Lay out the sticks and balls, twist to connect, and form a frame. Add a blanket to create walls, then invite friends or siblings to help imagine the next structure. After play, disassemble and store everything for next time.
FAQ
Q: What ages is the OBUBY Kids Fort Building Kit suitable for?
A: Designed for kids 3 and up, it supports creative play and early STEM exploration.
Q: What does the kit include and how is it used?
A: Includes 75 sticks and 45 balls in two colors; twist sticks into balls to build forts, using a sheet as walls.
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