EZ-Fort

EZ-Fort


  • 54 pieces: 20-24" spheres, 20-24" tubes, 14-17" tubes
  • Great for indoor and outdoor building
  • Easy for small hands to create big structures
  • Build forts, playhouses, tents, an obstacle course, soccer or hockey goal and so much more
  • Heavy Duty carry box can be used for storage
Build forts, playhouses and more. Build imagination and special places with the EZ-Fort construction toy. This open-ended building system offers high quality, low cost fun. It's the perfect size for any living room, bedroom or den. Not too big, not too small. A playhouse in the morning or a fort in the afternoon. EZ-Fort is always engaging and versatile. EZ-fort also promotes critical thinking, creativity and social skills. Think about it children love to create special spaces for playing make

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69 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Christmas Day!, December 25, 2009
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My nephew opened the EZ Fort this Christmas Day and the connectors were missing. I called the 800 # and left a message.
Joe Donahue, the inventor of this product returned my call, Christmas Day, left me a voicemail apologizing for the mishap and said they would overnight a replacement set right away.

Two hours later Mr. Donahue appeared at my nephews front door, after driving over an hour away, on Christmas Day, with the missing connector pieces and another full EZ Fort Set.

Certainly restores my faith in human nature! My entire family is just dumbfounded . . . What a terrific guy Joe Donahue is Just amazing! Thanks so much for making our Christmas! Everyone who has kids, nieces or nephews should buy this product!
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Toobeez much better than Crazy Fort, February 23, 2010
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I bought The Crazy Fort for my kids last year and it was very hard for them to assemble and broke apart at the slightest touch. Toobeez EZ-Fort is much easier for kids to do themselves and they have more staying power. I am buying more for the cousins. Great idea and great product. I got some material with sea creatures and some with rainforest animals to create under water or forest forts.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a much safer tent/fort, November 18, 2009
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My children - ages 7 and 4, were constantly building tents to sleep in. They would pile high totes of toys, spread blankets from bed to tote, place books, toys anything to weight down the blanket so they could sleep under it. During nights the tent usually fell. I winced when I saw the heavy objects that could fall on them in the night and would end up trying to build something for them that would hold and be safe.

This toy is awesome! Now they can build a safe tent to sleep in and I do not have to worry about bumps and messes! This toy is something that is most worth owning to me! Sparks imagination with constructing it and play.

My only regret is I only bought one! I think with 3 kids, more will be coming to our home for birthdays.
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Rewire Your Brain: Think Your Way to a Better Life

Rewire Your Brain: Think Your Way to a Better Life


How to rewire your brain to improve virtually every aspect of your life-based on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology on neuroplasticity and evidence-based practicesNot long ago, it was thought that the brain you were born with was the brain you would die with, and that the brain cells you had at birth were the most you would ever possess. Your brain was thought to be “hardwired” to function in predetermined ways. It turns out that's not true. Your brain is not hardwired, it's

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117 of 124 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Useful, well written, and informative, April 5, 2010
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This book looked interesting as the neural plasticity movement is something that has come along in recent decades, since I was trained in neurobiology, and wanted to find out more about it since I felt I was somewhat out of date on new developments. So I bought the book and brought it home.

Then I looked at the back cover and it said the author was the "Director of Training in Mental Health at Kaiser Permanente." I almost threw the book away at that point, having rarely heard anyone say anything positive about Kaiser in the several decades I've been aware of them, and having read and heard a snoot full of negative stuff.

But I started to read it anyway, and I'm glad I did. It's a useful, well written, and informative book on these new ideas related to rewiring your brain. The author does a fine job of explaining the relevant neurobiology without getting too technical, and perhaps even more importantly, explaining how these new scientific developments can be used to rewire your brain. Such recent findings as mirror neurons, spindle cells in the hippocampus, neurogenesis, brain nutrition, differences in the brain between men and women, and many other new findings, get discussed along with their implications for plasticity and rewiring.

The book has a good chapter on brain nutrition which has increasingly come to the forefront in recent years as a way to enhance brain function and prevent its deterioration in age, especially in the case of memory functions, so if you're into vitamins and supplements (or even if you're not), this might be the book for you.

This book is packed with useful information, but I would point out that although this new knowledge about the plasticity of the brain has been called a "revolution," there's nothing really new here. The great Austin Riesen (who I studied under briefly) first demonstrated the growth of synaptic trees and dendrites in response to learning and stimulus enrichment using monkeys as subjects back in the 50s. What's different is that we do know more about it and how to promote it, and it's taken more seriously now by physicians and psychologists and neurobiologists. And perhaps most important, apparently effective evidence based therapies and treatments have been developed.

Overall an excellent and readable book on this subject.
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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Very interesting and relatable content makes book a worthwhile read.", October 2, 2010
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"Rewire your brain" by Dr. Arden is a very worthwhile book to read and through this review, I hope to quickly explain the basis of the book while encouraging you to read it. First I will give a short overview of the whole book and then I will go into a detailed review of my favorite sections, finally finishing with some tips that I believe will make this read even more rewarding.

I chose this book to read for my intro to neuroscience course expecting a technical book, although labeled "accessible" on the back cover review, written from a professional to other professionals. I was pleasantly surprised that this book was, in fact, accessible and was able to give me a lot of insight on how interconnected and changeable the brain is as well as practical ways I could apply this changeability to better my life. In all honesty, when I ordered this book, I only briefly scanned the description to make sure it had neuroscience concepts so that I could read it for my class. It wasn't until I received the book that I realized that it was a self-help book. Now after reading it, I would recommend this book to everyone, not only to those looking for help due to a difficult mental issue they are encountering. I am a biology and psychology undergraduate senior and have spent the past 5 years immersed in classes about neurons, psychological disorders, physiology, etc. but I was able to learn so much from this book. For example, I have heard all throughout my life that eating right and exercising are good for your brain, but I was never told a simple how. This book does this beautifully in my favorite section of the book. The style of the book was straight forward and simple. There were no long or complicated words outside of the neurological terms necessary. The author would begin each section with a story of a patient he had worked with and then continued with how each topic affects the brain and how use this knowledge to our advantage. There were 9 chapters in this book covering basic neuroplasticity, anxiety, depression, memory, healthy eating, exercise and sleep, the benefits of social interactions, resiliency, and attention. I will go into more detail on a few of my favorite chapters below.

CH 1: Firing the right cells together
This section is essentially the meat of the whole book. Here the author introduces the concept of a changeable brain and what this means to us. He describes how the different parts of the brain function, how neurons work, and how neuroplasticity occurs. Due to the content of this section, you may think that this part of the book would be more of a textbook type read, however that is not the case whatsoever. Dr. Arden manages to keep this section simple and interesting. He even throws in some fun facts that I really enjoyed about how a woman's brain and a man's brain differ. Here is one example: "Since woman's brains have a better connection between the two hemispheres ... words often carry more emotional meaning for women than they do for men." I definitely see this amongst the couples that I know. The most important part of this chapter is where the author introduces his method of how to rewire the brain. He uses a method he calls FEED, in which you focus, take effort to change, reach effortlessness, and finally are determined to stay in practice. This is explained very well and is followed up with a short example that allows you to relate this method to everyday life.

CH 2: Taming your Amygdala
The chapter is the anxiety section, a section that I think everyone can relate to very well since I'm sure everyone has experienced some type of anxiety at some point in their life. Dr. Arden draws you into this section by beginning with a story about a patient of his with public speaking anxiety. This was a perfect way to begin this chapter because not having any fear associated with public speaking is, I'm sure, a very small minority. That there is a way to stop this fear is very exciting because public speaking is something that has to be done all throughout life, from school to the workplace. The author then goes on to explain how anxiety negatively affects the brain and also how to moderate this anxiety. As it turns out, a common theme in rewriting the brain is to do the thing you don't want to in a method of "challenging the paradox": "Challenging the paradox involves doing away with avoidance and replacing it with exposure". In his theory, the more you expose yourself, the less anxiety you will experience.

CH 5 Fueling your brain and CH 6 Exercise and Sleep
If you have no interest in any other parts of this book, I would recommend getting this book just for these 2 chapters. These were by far my favorite chapters of this book. As I talked about before, you always hear how eating right, exercising, and getting enough sleep is good for your body. But Dr. Arden goes one step further and actually... Read more
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58 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars REWIRE YOUR FOCUS AND EFFORTS, July 13, 2010
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Author John Arden, Ph.D, is also the director of training in Mental Health for Kaiser Permanente in Northern California. His background makes him abundantly qualified to create a book with the objective of helping people "rewire" their brains. It's a tall, difficult, and very challenging order, but the book's content makes it possible.

John anecdotally illustrates the effectiveness of his F.E.E.D. method for helping people overcome their thinking based difficulties through stories about his patients. This rather simple system of altering behavior consists of four steps: focus, effort, effortlessness, and determination.

Focus is the ability to pay attention to situations without distraction. Effort is equated with actions and behaviors which help you change the things you habitually do, or how you naturally think. Effortlessness is the desired condition in which you have trained yourself through repetition to do things instinctively. Determination means simply staying in practice by engaging in beneficial actions again, and again, until they become natural.

Now, that you know what the book is about, I must tell you that it's peppered with a lot of neuroscientific lingo, but don't be alarmed; every field has it's own lexicon, and if you are interested in the brain and how it operates, this book will help you build the vocabulary you need to communicate accurately and intelligently with other brainiacs.

I found the sections on memory, nutrition, sleep, and social medicine (in particular relationship attachment styles) to be eye-opening. Because all of us need to rewire our brains in some way, at some point, this book will provide you with deeper insight into your own thinking process, as well as that of others. Most importantly, it will provide you with excellent instruction on how to change the way you think, and think your way to a better life in the process.
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