you could arrange some chairs, use blankets, sheets, safety pins, a comforter, and your IMAGINATION!
You need to be creative! Use a sturdy blanket or two and tuck them in between the mattress and the springs then tuck their other end in where you think it makes the most fort-like form. Be sure to leave a doorway area and if you plan to have food inside your fort, be sure to get permission to do so.
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I used to have a wooden bunkbed set when I was kid. That thing lasted forever so I'd recommend that one. My brothers had a wooden bunkbed set...and it's still standing today! (They're 20 We have a wooden bunkbed for our 2 boys-5 and 3 years old- and it's great. Some metal ones are made of very cheap metal and will warp and bend easily. Beware when you are shopping Metal. Preferrably the kind they sell for prisons given my kids' rambunctious nature!
Fort Ticonderoga.
use your immagination! you can create a fort for you and your friends and youcan do activities etc.
Fort Tinconderoga
Ethan Allen captured Fort Ticonderoga without a drop of bloodshed in May of 1775.
Fort Ticonderoga.
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The soldiers defended their Fort with all their might.
I have never in my life seen a dog make a fort.
Fort Ticonderoga.