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SAFETY INFORMATION

•  Use under adult supervision only.
•  Correct and firm assembly must  

be followed.

•  DO NOT allow children to climb  

or stand on this product.

•  Keep away from fire.
•  Use lightweight, breathable 

fabrics only when covering 

structures.  

•  Use this toy only as described.

WARNING:

  

INJURY HAZARD –

 

Protruding poles can cause eye injury. Do not 

allow poles to protrude without a connector on the end.  An adult should 

check for proper assembly before use.

WARNING:

  

CHOKING HAZARD –

 Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

 

before use of this 

product. Retain this instruction manual since it contains important 

information, address and phone number for future reference.

RECOMMENDED  

CARE & CLEANING

•  Avoid stepping on or 

bending poles. If any 

part becomes damaged, 

discard it immediately.

•  Damp wipe only and  

dry naturally.

•  To extend the life of this 

product, store away from 

direct sunlight.

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#3 

 

Start at the base and build up.

#4 

The best forts are stable, which means you want 

every pole pushed all the way into the connectors. 

Since the fit is snug, you’ll need to use 

both hands and twist while you push, 

but be sure to ask an adult 

for help if you have any 

trouble inserting the 

poles all the way. 

#6  

Look closely at 

all your pieces. There 

are flexible ones, rigid 

ones, and different pole 

lengths. Each of these 

pieces has its own special 

characteristics which can 

help you as you build. 

With a little practice and 

imagination, you’ll  

be an expert builder  

in no time!

#1  

Try building on a carpet or a large blanket 

because pieces can slip around on hardwood floors.

#5  

If you’re building a really big 

fort, try building smaller sections 

one at a time. Once you have 

those built, you can connect 

them all together.

#2  

Group all the separate types of pieces 

together in piles before you build so you always 

know how many of each type you have left.

BUILDING TIPS & TRICKS

Building a fort is really fun and a great way to use your imagination! Getting your fort just right, 

though, can take some practice. Here are a few tips to help make things easier if you get stuck.

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