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Last updated July 13, 2007 2:29 p.m. PT

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Fortamajig

Fortamajig saves your linens and makes it easy for kids to build a fort

By FRANCES SOMERS

Oh joy -- the kids are making a fort and hauling all the sheets out of the linen closet into the backyard.

Unless you'll miss the fun of washing all those sheets later, here's another way to go: the Fortamajig. Essentially a huge square of ripstop fabric, it has a door, a window and tons of loops, so kids can hook up to anything sturdy (door knobs, trees, stair rails, chairs) to fashion a fort, tepee, tunnel or canopy.

The 8-by-8-foot Fortamajig is water-resistant and machinewashable and comes with nine inner loops and 24 outer loops, all adjustable. Choose from the ultra-lightweight, single-layer model for $69.95 or the two-color reversible model for $89.95. It's from thehappykidcompany.com.

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