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Overnight Camp Packing Tips

I remember when my older son went to an overnight camp for the first time I wasn't sure how to pack his clothes, he was wearing the same shorts on the last day of camp as on the first and all his clean and dirty clothes were mixed up in the bag....
Indoor Swing Support Bar

We always work on improving our products to make it more safe and more fun for kids to use. We made a decision to change our current Doorway Bar. Even both bars look very similar and serve the same purpose, their designs are different. The old bar was pressure mounted and needed...
A Piece of Summer under the Christmas Tree

Christmas is a truly magical time, unfortunately it only comes once a year. Luckily for the biggest Christmas lovers, there are places like Santa village where you can meet Santa even during hot summer months. Similarly during the winter holidays, while enjoying the frenzy and seasonal rush we long for...
Vestibular therapy to calm and relax your child

We usually associate hammocks with relaxing in the backyard on a lazy Sunday afternoon. While they’re certainly great for that, hammocks can also be a valuable tool for vestibular therapy in children and adults with Sensory Processing Disorders. People with proprioceptive dysfunction, tactile defensiveness, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), Attention-Deficit...
How to repair a door frame after uninstalling indoor swing

We’re often asked if our doorway swing damages your doorway frame or whether or not you need to drill holes in your doorway to install it. The short answer is yes but it’s very important to install it properly to ensure safety. Kids might do crazy tricks on the swing...