| Been thinking about getting it for my 5 and three year old who love building forts. But it's pretty expensive! Is it worth it? It is the most expensive piece of furniture i will have purchased for my kids. |
| Eh. Unless you put it up against a wall, you can’t actually sit back on it. We do use it for sleepovers which is nice. |
| It was a COVID shutdown for us and has been worth its weight in gold. They do all sorts of stuff with it in the basement from building forts to tumbling. Great on rainy (or freezing cold) days to get active inside and burn off energy. They also use it for family movie nights and to have sleepovers in each other’s rooms. |
| We love it. It’s actually quite comfortable to sit on even as an adult to read books etc as a family (yes against a wall but I don’t see that as an issue) so we’ve found it useful for many things |
| My kids (ages 2-9) loved theirs so much we finally bought a 2nd set. They build forts with it, climb on it, read on it, and most recently starting using it to play laser tag. Also, I never thought the triangle pieces were so fun until we got the 2nd set - if you just get one nugget, consider an extra pack of the triangles so you get 4 total. |
| We get a lot of use from it. There’s no magic, it’s just cushions but my toddler spends a ton of time playing with the pieces In numerous ways. It goes great with a pikler triangle if you want to spend ALL the money… |
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I have friends with them and I don't find them that comfortable to sit on.
For fort building we have the Crazy Fort kit. Easy to store when not in use. |
| Yes, we have 2 for an 8 and 6 year old and they get daily use. |
| Yes, ours get used all the time. And my kids are 12, 10 and 8. |
| google "nugget after dark" |
| Yes |
Oh I actually think it’s super comfortable! |
| our 3 and 5 yo use theirs all the time. for all kinds of things. |