Kids' tent and building toys: a world of creativity and imagination


These toys are particularly important for children aged 4-12 years, as this is the age when basic skills and abilities are developed.


Fantasy Forts MEGA bunker building set
The Fantasy Forts bunker building set is a kind of children's tent that allows children to build their own bunkers. There are no assembly instructions, because the point is to let children use their imagination to build their own. The set can be combined with other toys and furniture to expand the creativity of the children's tent to limitless possibilities.


The MEGA bunker building set is as simple as a child's tent and includes:

  • 32 panels (24 without windows and 8 with windows), which is more than 10
  • Each panel measures 56 cm x 56 cm.
  • 32 high rails.
  • 1 roll of Velcro, which must be cut into 72 pieces of 16 cm length.
  • Instructions for use.

The material is of high quality: 5-ply corrugated cardboard. This makes the elements rigid enough to form a wall or roof, but light enough to be easily handled even by a small child. Customer feedback shows that even with intensive use, the product has a long lifespan and will not tear or warp, so it delivers exactly what the pictures promise.

The importance of building toys
Building toys like the children's tent not only develop manual dexterity, but also spatial thinking, logical skills and creativity. Children have the opportunity to create their own worlds, which contributes to the development of their independence and problem-solving skills.


The Fantasy Forts toy as a Christmas gift
Bunker-building games, like Fantasy Forts, are a popular gift at Christmas. Many parents choose to buy it together for the preschool community, especially if there is not enough space in the home.


This children's tent is a great way to keep children occupied during the winter and develop their skills at the same time.
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Building games are an excellent way to develop children's creativity, spatial thinking and problem-solving skills. Here are some popular building games that focus specifically on developing creativity:

  1. Fantasy Forts: The Fantasy Forts bunker building game allows children to build their own little bunkers with the ease of a child's tent. There are no assembly instructions, as the point is to let kids use their imagination to build their own. The product is made of high quality 5-ply corrugated cardboard, which guarantees durability and easy handling.
  2. LEGO:Perhaps the best-known building toy, LEGO allows children to create anything they imagine from small plastic cubes.
  3. Duplo: A smaller version of LEGO, designed for younger children.
  4. Magformers and Geomag: Magnetic building sets that allow children to create different shapes and structures.
  5. Knex: Flexible rods and connectors allow children to build complex structures and moving models.
  6. Tinkertoy: A set of wooden and plastic parts to make different shapes and structures.
  7. Lincoln Logs: a set of wooden blocks that kids can use to build small houses and buildings.
  8. Playmags: Magnetic tiles to help children create three-dimensional structures.
  9. Zoob: A mobile building toy with flexible links so that the creations you create can be moved.
  10. Marble Runs: marble tracks that allow children to design and build complex tracks for marbles.

Each of these skill-building toys allows children to build on their imagination and creativity while developing their spatial thinking, fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities.

Alternatives:
Skill-building games are not only fun but also contribute to children's cognitive, motor and social development. Here are some popular skill-building games that focus specifically on developing children's different skills:

 

  1. Fantasy Forts: The Fantasy Forts bunker-building game not only develops creativity and spatial thinking, but also teamwork and problem-solving skills. Children need to cooperate and communicate during the construction process.
  2. Memory Cards.
  3. Ravensburger puzzles: puzzles develop patience, concentration and fine motor skills.
  4. Montessori games: these games encourage children's independence and self-directed learning.
  5. Orchard Toys board games: These games develop social skills, sequential thinking and numeracy.
  6. Magnetibook: magnetic toys that develop creativity and manual dexterity.
  7. Bead threading kits: These toys develop fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination.
  8. Balance boards: These toys develop physical balance and large motor skills.
  9. Board games such as Family Bingo or Who's Laughing at the End?
  10. These games develop sequential thinking, patience and teamwork.
  11. Musical games such as the rhythm drum or xylophone: these games develop a sense of rhythm and creativity.
  12.  Logic games such as Rush Hour; or Gravity Maze. These games develop problem solving skills and logical thinking.


Each of the above games develops a variety of skills and abilities, supporting children's broad development. The point is that children should enjoy their time playing while learning and developing.

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