Category Archives: Back to School

Interactive Bounce Houses

The term interactive bounce house is somewhat of a misnomer – the entertainments are far
more than simple bounce houses typically associated with children. The amusements are
considered inflatables and the following are just some of the available options available for
private parties, corporate events, schools and fundraisers.

Obstacle Course
Inflatable obstacle courses offer a myriad of challenges. Individuals can choose options that
include rope and rock climbing challenges, along with warrior and military obstacle courses Fun
house and corn mazes, ninja walls and extreme challenges are available for competitive people
of all ages.

Warp Speed Arena
The group activity is great for teen and adult party-goers and offers a unique corporate team-
building experience. The interactive inflatable can be played 1-on-1 or 2 teams of 2 players. It
challenges coordination, strength, endurance and hand-eye coordination.

Mechanical Bull
Popularized in 1980 thanks to the movie Urban Cowboy, mechanical bulls remain popular and
few can resist trying to outride friends.

Velcro Climbing Wall
Fun for all ages, it doesn’t matter if someone takes a tumble – they land on a soft, inflatable
surface that gently breaks their fall.

Human Wrecking Ball
A 4-person experience, players stand on an inflatable pad while dodging the “wrecking ball”
swung by an opponent. It’s especially popular for high school, college and corporate events,
along with large private parties.

Sports Challenge
The inflatable is a 3-in-1 sports lovers dream, combining soccer, basketball and football under a
single roof. It can be used by 3 people at a time.

Games on the Go
The specially designed and equipped arcade on wheels features over 300 of the most popular
video game titles to play.

Wipe Out
Similar to the popular game show, individuals climb their ladder and try to get from one side of
the platform to the other using the large inflatable balls. The soft ball pit underneath catches
anyone that falls.

Waterslides
One of the most popular and frequently requested interactive is a waterslide. Models are
available in multiple heights, including exciting options that stand 40 ft. tall for a wild and
exhilarating ride. Waterslides are offered in single and multi-lane options. Water-based
entertainments are also offered for small children and toddlers.

 

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Great Tween Reads

A lot of emphasis has been placed on books for young children, but it’s just as important for tweens to have access to inspiring and entertaining reading material. There are dozens of good stories and parents need to remember that their tweens can have significantly different reading tastes and interests than they do.

As long as it’s appropriate for the age and sensibilities of the child, it doesn’t matter whether tweens are reading religious, fantasy, horror, or mystery stories. The important thing is that they’re reading. The following are just some of the books that represent great tween reads.

All of Me by Chris Baron

Body positivity and image isn’t just a “girl thing.” Ari is bullied for being overweight, his mother insists he start a diet, and his parents are divorcing. Despite everything that he’s experiencing, Ari finds friends, a way to be positive about himself, and feel comfortable in his own skin.

Pax by Sara Pennypacker

The heartwarming story is the tale of Pax the fox that’s rescued as a baby by Peter. When Peter’s father joins the Army, he sends Peter to live with his grandfather and demands Pax be returned to the wild. Peter is determined to be reunited with his friend and Pax waits patiently for the return of his boy. It’s a New York Times Bestseller that will touch the heart of readers in deeply profound ways. It’s won several awards, is a New York Times Bestseller, and an Amazon Book of the Year.

Percy Jackson Series by Rick Riordan

Any of the books in the Percy Jackson series are excellent reads. The son of Poseidon, Percy struggles to find himself and how he fits into the normal world, along with one filled with demigods and heroes of old come to life. The series has won numerous awards in the U.S. and abroad.

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill

The community is afraid of Xan the witch and sacrifice a baby to her once a year – which she nourishes and sends to good homes. When Xan accidentally feeds Luna with starlight, she raises the girl herself. Luna turns 13 and discovers she has magic of her own that has dire consequences. A New York Times Bestseller, it also won a Newberry Medal.

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Teaching Kids Respect in 2017

It seems that today our children have acquired some advanced skills. Indeed, times have changed, and much of the technology we have now wasn’t available to us when we were younger. But, with all the smartphone and electronics in the world, not one device can teach a child to be respectful of others. While you may not have thought about how renting our interactive inflatables or bounce houses can teach kids how to be respectful, we’re here to point out the difference.

In fact, children can acquire new learned behavior while having fun in our many bounce houses, water slides, and carnival games. While we praise the parents, who rent any of our party favors, we give even more kudos to the folks who not only use these tools to have fun but to teach their kids how to engage with others by building team skills. Here are a few things to keep in mind while teaching your child how to be respectful even if it is 2017!

Call the kid out on their behavior if you notice that a child is disrespectful while standing in the line or during their activity. There’s no need to embarrass them in front of the other guests, but pull them aside and express how to handle the situation better and in a positive manner. If you only ignore the problem while they’re young, it will turn into a fiasco later.

Make sure the other parent, teachers or participants are in agreeance on how to handle the situation. Give the child the consequences, but also provide them with a plan of action and be sure to back one another on the decisions.

Teaching a child, the basic social interaction skills can be tough at times. While many of us may agree on that statement, it’s still important to teach them how to say “please” and “thank you.” This can teach children how to pay attention to others and not feel they are the most important thing on the planet. Disrespecting others is a form of bad manners that’s a reflection on how a child is raised.

Set realistic expectations and respect your child. You can’t teach a kid how to respect someone by being disrespectful to them. Give them realistic expectations by setting limits ahead of time. Make sure they understand these limitations early before things have an opportunity to escalate.

Learning how to help your kid cope with their emotions is not easy, but it can be one of the best lessons he or she will learn and use throughout life.

If you’re looking to rent any of our interactive sports, be sure to give us a call and find out which is best for your party or event. Until next time, Happy Bouncing to You!

 

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Best Websites for Kids

There are plenty of sites out there for children today. When your kids are not in your care, or you don’t can see what they’re looking at, you can make recommendations and put blocks on apps as well as the other site your children may be visiting. While using, your parental controls is important, giving your kids some guidance may be a way to give them freedom without stressing on what they’re seeing. We have a few websites that might be good for your kids to check out, that won’t leave you scrambling for the delete button!
Nick.com is a great site and super entertaining for kids of all ages. There’s plenty of games and cartoons for your children to stay occupied. Spongebob, The Thundermans, and Loud House are just a few of the cute programs that are created for young people. Make sure you check it out before the settings for things like Apps for kids to buy. You don’t want to ring up your credit card by mistake.
Disney.com is another great site but seems as if this website caters more to little girls more than boys. You’ll find an excellent selection of both online and video games your child can access right away. In comparison to the Nickelodeon site, this website also carries unusual items for parents as well. Take a gander and download one of the many games like the Kim Possible Sticker Sitch, it’s a hoot with great illustration and tons of entertainment for your child.
If your son or daughter would like to learn about current events in a safe way, such as kid inventors or young girls who marched in the Woman’s March, then be sure to visit www.timeforkids.com. This site will give your children great topics for writing school papers, and it will also keep them in the know when it comes to what’s happening around the country. Even if they live in South Florida, many kids these days have a thirst for knowledge outside of their backyard.
A great site that will allow your child to become a little astronaut is nasa.gov. Once you’re on the site, you can have them join the NASA Kid’s Club to learn about a plethora of things that are totally spacey! What a great way to learn about other planets and what happens on the moon! Again, another terrific site that’s built for any kid who wants educational topics that are interactive.
While these are just a few of the places for your children, it’s always expected that you will check them out yourself. We think you’ll give them your parent-approval.
If you’re planning your child’s birthday party or some other event, we’ve got the best selection of bounce houses in South Florida. See for yourself and call us for your next reservation.

 

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Why Kids Need to Be Competitive

Many people today would argue that competition and children don’t belong on the same page. Even in little league children are taught not to heckle the other players while on the field. In some cases kids, have been awarded trophies even when they didn’t win teaching children to compete is no necessary at all. In this week’s blog, we point out some positive aspects of fighting to win that might make you think twice before signing your child up for the next sport.

Healthy competition helps children during their development for a multitude of benefits. They will be faced with people in their careers who will always challenge them. By learning the right ways to compete early on, they are at the advantage when they become adults. In addition to that statement, they become accustomed to winning and losing and can systematically concur either a win or loss.

Working hard at something and sticking with it is a valuable lesson in life. Learning skills both motor and through cognition gives kids the advantage as they become stronger both mentally and physically. Social skills are enhanced as they learn how to develop and interact with other children competing for the same things.

Children who learn how to compete in a wholesome way also learn how to problem solve; they build self-esteem and more efficient throughout their lives.

Working in groups is something your son or daughter will most likely encounter at some point in their lives. By allowing your kids to participate in games and sports, they are learning practical ways to react to competitive situations that will allow them life skills.

The words effective competition gives a pretty good description that creates an atmosphere of where kids want to participate, and that’s also good for parents too.

Healthy competing takes place with the adults first. Don’t stress out before a big game. Rather talk with them about thinking positively. Speak to them about their accolades and accomplishments. The focus should be on what they’ve achieved individually as well as with their team. Ask them what they would have done differently, and speak with them about the other players and how they grew from winning or losing.

By taking yourself out of the competition and teaching your kids, the positive side to competing will help you both change the perspective on his or her performance.

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Tips for A Back to School Party

If you or someone you know has been selected to throw this year’s back to school party then this blog is for you! Seems many of the teachers and school administrators are looking for ways to make their back to school parties a hit. Of course we know that the main goal here is to get our children interested in coming back to school once summer is over. So what better way to do it than with an awesome party that will energize grades K-12? Let’s get started:

First, we want to say that safety is paramount to everything we do, and so should you. Be sure the parents have filled out all forms necessary if you’ll be incorporating bounce houses, waterslides or obstacle courses. Keep these in a locked file and don’t hesitate to make this a priority.

Next: Decorate according to the location of the party. Outdoor themes should have plenty of balloons and Streamers, sidewalk chalk is also another great item to have on board.

Don’t forget the Sanitizer: Keep plenty of jugs of sanitizer on board to lower the spread of germs.

Food: Whether you have it catered or your school is supplying, there’s nothing better than items you can eat quickly with your hands. An old standby like hot dogs, hamburgers and even pizza are amongst the favorites with the younger crowds. Don’t forget something sweet such as sno-cones or caramel apples that are great this time of year in Southern Florida.

Remind everyone to wear appropriate clothing to ensure they’re protected from the sun and are comfortable.

The first sign of rain, take shelter immediately. Again, safety is key here.

Organize an interactive game, such as a scavenger hunt. Have groups found items around the school or event area. Make sure a head count is done before and after for accountability.

Don’t stress out. Do meditation, book a massage or just take some quiet time either before the event or after allowing yourself time to unwind. The party should reflect how happy you are to have the kids back and telling them learning is fun as well as important.

Games are the one of the most important elements to any kid party. However, kids in the older age groups such as 13+ do well with our obstacle courses and competing games. Contact us for information on what works best for your event.