Build a blanket fort together

3–4 yearsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Blankets Pillows Chairs or couch

Gather blankets, pillows, and chairs to create a cozy fort. Work together to drape blankets over furniture and secure them with books or cushions. Crawl inside your creation and enjoy the space you built as a team. Use it for reading stories or playing quietly together.

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Build a blanket fort together

How to Do This Activity

Gather blankets, pillows, and chairs to create a cozy fort. Work together to drape blankets over furniture and secure them with books or cushions. Crawl inside your creation and enjoy the space you built as a team. Use it for reading stories or playing quietly together.

Why It Works

Parent-child shared activities during childhood predict greater life satisfaction and stronger family ties in adulthood (Amato & Rivera, 1999). Building something together gives you a shared accomplishment to feel proud of. Your child learns that working with you on projects is fun and rewarding. Joint projects like this build cooperation and create lasting positive memories.

Tips for Parents

Let your child make decisions about where blankets should go. Share stories about forts or special spaces you made as a child. Keep the fort up for a few days so you can return to this shared project.

Materials Needed

Blankets Pillows Chairs or couch

Learning Methods

Project-Based LearningInquiry-Based LearningCollaborative and Cooperative Play

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