7/27/2023 0 Comments Nugget comfortUse the tunnel with lots of your other builds or other toys and give the kids a place to move around. There are so many things you can do with a tunnel that this is one of our favorites in general. Perfect for obstacle courses and other active play. This is a really good option for bigger kids – it’s pretty stable for just one Nugget! The tunnelĪ favorite of our cat (lol), you can’t beat a Nugget tunnel! This is also great for throwing balls or cars down the ramp! The mountainĪ sturdier climbing build, also great for including in obstacle courses! If you choose to set this one up in the middle of the room, you can use it as a goal to kick or throw balls through! The rampĬlimb on up! This isn’t the sturdiest build but is made a lot better if it rests on the seat of a chair or couch, too. Building against a wall or piece of furniture helps with stability. ![]() This one also has a tendency to fall down. This lounge-fort combo is a great place to curl up and read a book! Let kids knock it down, that’s half the fun! The diamond It’s easy to knock the hard foam piece off the tops of the triangles. This build is great because it’s raised for a bit more headroom inside the fort. This is the perfect reading cave for your child, but don’t expect to crawl in there with them! The pyramid You can’t beat the stability of this build, with the bottom mat making it extra cozy. If you have that on the top, it will look like it’s drooping whereas the hard piece will stay flat. This is one case where you need the soft piece on the bottom. This one won’t hold much weight on top, but it’s fun for playing underneath! If it keeps falling, prop one end on a couch and the other end with two triangles. This is about as big of a fort that you can build with just one Nugget. Use that idea if you want “monsters” in the room. Some people (ahem, my husband) also say this build looks like a person with a head arms and legs. This is a popular build to decorate with felt cut outs or lights for Christmas card photos or with Elf on the Shelf!Ĭlick here to get my favorite Elf on a Shelf name ideas! You can make them look like chimneys!Īdd eyeballs to make a simple Nugget monster! Or, throw a blanket over the front for a door. This is also a great configuration for rolling down cars or balls or as a play space for dolls! The houseĪ simple but sweet little fort set up. Warning: you have to get the thin cushion the right way for this to set right. We also love this for obstacle courses where you climb up, roll down, climb up, jump off! Head up, feet up, the perfect place to read a book! Some people set their Nuggets up like this as an ottoman with their couch when not in use. This is a more comfortable height for an adult to sit on, and is cool for ideas that require climbing. This is the easiest way to store a nugget when not in use! Pair this set up with squishmallows for a cozy TV watching spot! The stack ![]() With the soft piece on top, it conforms to your body and you don’t notice movement. With the soft piece on the bottom, the entire couch feels like it moves around. ![]() Remember that it is always more comfortable, and more sturdy, to have the thick foam piece on the base and the soft foam on top. The classic couch – as seen on the box! To be fair, it’s much more comfy with two nuggets, but this is a fine height for kids to sit on.
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