Blanket fort

[2] Furniture such as a dining table, a bunk bed, chairs, or an overturned couch can form the foundation for a blanket fort.

Clothespins, binder clips, and safety pins may be used to connect blankets and sheets.

[3][4] As a staple of early childhood entertainment, blanket forts are commonly referenced in children's books, such as Corduroy's Sleepover, If You Give a Pig a Party, and Bob Odenkirk's Zilot & Other Important Rhymes.

[5] In the third season of the television series Community, the episodes "Digital Exploration of Interior Design" and "Pillows and Blankets" focus on the idea of building the biggest blanket fort.

The record was attempted "to empower the scouts towards meaningful service and to engage, raise awareness, and respond to needs within their community.

A large blanket fort
A blanket fort suspended on strings
This was constructed during the 2019–2020 school year
A blanket fort constructed in a college dormitory using the lofted beds as support