








🏰 Build epic childhood memories with the ultimate starry night fort kit!
The MOLCEY Fun+Safe Blanket Fort Building Kit includes three large starry night blankets (71x54 inches), four weighted bean bag anchors with carabiners, multiple velcro straps, and a secret spy flap—all designed for easy, safe, and creative fort building. Perfect for kids ages 4-12, this kit encourages independent play and folds neatly into a tote backpack for hassle-free storage and portability.





| ASIN | B0B12869P9 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,529 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #4,347 in Toy Building Sets |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (347) |
| Date First Available | 24 October 2022 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 12 years |
| Manufacturer reference | FK001 |
| Material Type(s) | Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 137.16 x 180.34 x 180.34 cm; 907.18 g |
T**.
The fact that is $120 and does not cover any of the fort designs.
M**T
I actually decided to buy two sets because I figured my kids would want to build a really huge fort, but I really didn't need the second set as you can build a very large fort with just one set. The starlight pattern is pretty cool when you're inside and it's backlit from the outside. Overall this is exactly what you'd want in a fort kit. The panels easily velcro together so you can make different shakes depending on the layout you want. There are a bunch of ways to fasten the panels harmlessly to chairs and other furniture ( and beanbags that attach to weigh down the edges) and when you're done, it folds up neatly in the carrying bag so all of the stuff stays together. This is an excellent set that has everything my kids need to make the fort and I don't have to worry about them messing up blankets and sheets from the house.
M**M
Bought as a gift. I like the product a lot, the idea is great, and the three sheets are really big all put together. The best part about it is that it comes with all of the Velcro straps, bean bag weights, and clips. That was a really good idea. It’s a game changer. The only bad part about it is the texture. The material is SO SLIPPERY. That is a problem for a few reasons. Not least of which is because I slipped on it twice, the second time pulling my back out, but the kids also slipped on it, one of them getting hurt since there was a hard toy underneath where he landed. That would normally not be a problem if you keep your things tidy, but you need to lay it out to work with it (at least I do), because it’s a lot easier to connect the sheets together on the floor than it is while up. Much easier. So anyone walking by can slip in an instant (especially if you’re working on carpet). The other problem with the texture is that it makes it really hard for kids to handle. They can’t get it to stay up I think, so if they throw it over something, when they turn around to put the other side up it just slides down instantly…. Causes a LOT of frustration, which isn’t a dealbreaker, but it causes them not to use it. Their hands are still too young to be good at manipulating the clips and Velcro. I just wanted them to not have to use all of their mom’s nice throws and heavier blankets (it’s always so HOT under there lol)…. I hate to say it but whereas in the past they were able to make their own fort with blankets and bed sheets, they just did it, now they NEVER ever go to grab this to build on their own. I don’t mind helping, but they don’t seem to feel inspired anymore so that’s definitely a shame. Otherwise the idea is awesome, the color, the additional items the bag…. all great. In the end, if the kids don’t want to use it, and they still go to grab regular blankets, on top of feeling so mad when you walk by and slip on it……. As much as I want it to be a win, it’s not. I wouldn’t buy it again. Maybe it will be okay for older kids, and so hopefully this will eventually work out, but for now it doesn’t, but these guys are little, 5 and under. Sorry.
T**E
This product needs to be delisted. Misleading, and Awful QC, the holes aren't even cut open on the blankets so can't use the straps, all the Velcro on the blankets(more like pillow cases) have the same side so nothing velcros together.. and the sandbags aren't heavy enough to weight anything down, nor are the blankets big enough to Drape over any furniture like it suggests.. 40 bucks for this is a joke and the product should be delisted for the false marketing imagery. .
K**E
I bought to connect for a sleepover and these kits are huge. Two connected fit five 10 yr olds with plenty of room to play. I also purchased chair towel clips which helped alot. It comes with a lot of weights but the the hooks helped us make it higher and the forts velcroed together nicely too.
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