Fort Fridays

We can all remember the forts we made as children, using old sheets, cardboard and any other materials we had around the house. As we continue to self-isolate and social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re here to help keep kids safe and entertained during these unprecedented times.

Join us every Friday by staying home and building a fort with your kids.

Children will have fun, get creative and learn about the importance of shelter for children across the world as they build their own.*

fortWhat you will need to get started:

  • Blankets
  • Chairs
  • Pillows and cushions
  • Stuffed animals to make it cozy
  • Tables, a couch, or a bed— for the main anchor.
  • Clothespins, rope, or tape
  • Paper, markers, and crayons for your #FortFriday sign

Share:

We want to see your fort and all of the fun your kids are having in it! Post a photo of the fort your family built together on social media using the hashtag #FortFridays!

Be sure to tag us as well:

Twitter: @SaveChildrenCan

Facebook: @SaveTheChildren.ca

Instagram: @SaveTheChildrenCanada

Activities to do inside the fort:

You can use these crafts to decorate your fort!

1) Paper People Chains:

2) Make Pom Poms!

3) Make An Origami Heart!

4) Make Paper Snowflakes!

Turn your fort into a winter wonderland with these snowflakes!

More Activities to do from Kids Hub:

*This activity is designed for children to build a child friendly space, where they can play, learn and have fun in a safe environment. The use of the word ‘fort’ is not intended to be associated with war, conflict or conquest.