Warm summer days are finally here! But, that can mean different things for all ages. On summer break, kids are hoping to have as much fun as possible. Adults, on the other hand, don’t have a break from their work, so they need to find some fun, safe, and physical summer activities to occupy their kids. To help all the parents out there, here are a few ideas of activities for kids that can fill up your summer schedule that you may not have considered.

As a parent you want to be prepared for everything and more when it comes to your kids. Knowing the details about the activities they participate in, the programs they’re involved in, and the things that interest them is an essential part of being able to relate to them throughout their adolescence. As they are growing up, they start to get more and more brave, becoming interested in climbing trees, riding bikes, and visiting bouncing places that can sometimes make parents a little nervous.

5 Signs Of A Great Toddler Play Place

Thursday, 25 July 2019 13:57

If you’re raising a toddler, you know that vetting various activities and play places can seem like fruitless effort. If you get them the latest and greatest toy on the market, they’ll undoubtedly only be interested in playing with the box. Often, finding a play place to take your kids is equally as challenging, depending on what interests them on that particular day or week. A great toddler play place is going to be one that appeals to kids no matter the day of the week, the weather outside, or even their mood. As a leading play place for toddlers, we’ve learned a thing or two about what makes us and keeps us popular with the under three crowd. We want to share these insights with you.

As a parent, you want nothing more than to keep your kids safe. This can hold you back from trying experiences that you know you would have loved as a kid. Things like riding a bike, trying a gymnastics class, or playing on a bounce house can seem too dangerous for your children, despite the immense values they have for fine and gross motor skills, among other things. While we can’t speak much to riding a bike or learning gymnastics, we do know a thing or two about bounce houses and we’d like to share with you some of the things you may not know about the benefits of playing on a bounce house as a kid.

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