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dm24angel
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Member since 5/05 34581 total posts
Name: Donna
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Bouncers & Slydos
I cannot find any info or threads on them.
Is it good for a semi walker? Does it get packed?
Any info helpful..thanks!
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Posted 7/21/08 8:49 AM |
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BaroqueMama
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Member since 5/05 27530 total posts
Name: me
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Re: Bouncers & Slydos
We went a few weeks ago, and I'd say Noah should be a little more adept at walking before taking him. The only reason is that all of the other kids are running around from bouncer to bouncer, and I'd hate to see him get caught in the middle of that. Ava had a ton of fun and it wasn't too crowded at all, HOWEVER, it's supposed to be toddler time and people brought their much bigger, much older, much more wild children which bothered me because they would knock the little ones down without caring. Maybe it was just that time that we went, but I was also annoyed at how none of the other parents were really supervising their kids. Again, that has to do with the parents, not the place, but still. I'd definitely go back, though. Did that even answer your questions?
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Posted 7/21/08 9:34 AM |
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cloddy
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Member since 8/05 8088 total posts
Name: Kristen
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Re: Bouncers & Slydos
It's mostly all about jumping so I think a partial walker wouldn't be ready yet. I agree with Rach. sorry they really need to be able to balance on those inflatables and its' a challenge even for adults.
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Posted 7/21/08 2:36 PM |
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MrsSchwags
Soccer Baseball Lax Mom
Member since 10/05 11240 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Bouncers & Slydos
We went to a birthday party there.
He should definitely be good on his feet, as well as able to get up without holding on to something sturdy.
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Posted 7/21/08 2:41 PM |
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