| Before we have kids it appears that we have | | | | bit smaller and easily used inside of the home! |
| unlimited quantities of energy. In high school we | | | | They are open at the top and offer sufficient |
| were able to stay up till three in the morning and | | | | bouncing space for two or three little kids. To help |
| still had the ability to manage to stay awake | | | | make things more fun for them you could throw |
| through each of our classes. In college we had | | | | in a couple of plastic balls. |
| plenty of energy to sit through our classes, work | | | | The cost of one is normally around $200 to $300 |
| full time, and get homework done. When kids | | | | for something that is dependable and that is not |
| arrive though they appear to sap away | | | | going to break easily. You may be able to look on |
| everything that we had stashed away! | | | | Craigslist and eBay and find something a little |
| As parents we have to acquire contrasting ways | | | | more low-priced. The plastic balls can be |
| to let them work off all the energy that they | | | | discovered at stores like Toys 'R Us or Wal-Mart |
| have pent up without having to play for hours | | | | for merely around $10 to $20. |
| each day. After all we have to clean the house | | | | The great thing about these is that they are easy |
| and cook dinner in between building forts and | | | | to set up and take down. It comes with a blower |
| playing the big monster! I have found that the | | | | that will inflate it in a couple of seconds and |
| best thing to have inside of the play room is an | | | | deflate it in even less time. The indoor inflatable |
| inflatable castle. | | | | castle will also come with a storage bag so you |
| These bounce houses are commonly large and | | | | are able to keep it in the closet without taking up |
| seen at carnivals or rented out for birthday | | | | tons of space. |
| parties. Now though they produce them to be a | | | | |