Blanket fort
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- For the record label, see Couch Fort Records, for the Civil War base see Fort Pillow
A blanket fort is a construction commonly made by children, using blankets, bed sheets, pillows, and sofa cushions.[1] A blanket fort is also sometimes referred to as a couch fort or pillow fort.
As a staple of early childhood entertainment, blanket forts are commonly referenced in children's books including Corduroy's Sleepover and If You Give a Pig a Party. In addition, building such forts is a frequently suggested activity for parents to participate in with their children, in parenting books.[2][3]
[edit] Misc
The Vancouver Film School's featured 48 Hour Film Fest winner is Fortified, a film about an unemployed man who decides to live in a blanket fort.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Ford, Judy "Wonderful Ways to Love a Child". 1995.
- ^ Amazon.com: Balance: A Guide to Life's Forgotten Pleasures: Books: Bob Kerstetter,Andrew Shanley,Hyperion
- ^ Blanket Forts:
- ^ http://www.vfs.com/learn.php?id=3&learn_id=54