How to Use Indoor Forts Make Kids Happy During Spring Showers
Posted April 28, 2017 by Fort Magic
Crocuses, thunderstorms, sunshine and even snow make appearances around the spring equinox. Since this season may roar in like a lion or whimper like a lamb, keeping indoor activities at the ready is a necessity as you prepare to keep your kids active. Fortunately, Fort Magic fort building changes with the moods of your children …
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Creative Easter Family Traditions Include Fort Building and Fun
Posted April 15, 2017 by Fort Magic
Spring brings renewed energy that gets legs moving whether you’re young or young at heart. Forts are the perfect antidote to spring fever. Mix in some Easter holiday fun, and the swirl creates an atmosphere of imagination and learning for everyone in the family. Check out a few spunky spring ideas to get started with …
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Fort Building Kits for Kids Keep Them Moving and Inventing
Posted April 13, 2017 by Fort Magic
Building, inventing and moving seem like noble pursuits as your children expand their minds. Actually, filling our kids’ days with such activities might just reassure us that all will turn out well. Forts provide all of the necessary ways that kids build, invent and move. After all, what good does this random activity do when …
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Smart Play = Smart Kids: How Fort Building and Love Make a Difference
Posted April 2, 2017 by Fort Magic
You’ve seen this list: Enrichment programs. Baby Einstein. Academic team. Science fairs. Tutoring. Brainetics. Fort building? Chess club. Classical music lessons. Homeschool activities from birth. The list rattles on as we parents lament the impossibility of taking advantage of every opportunity to enhance our child’s academic prowess. With a great sense of responsibility, we wonder …
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