#Kids Bounce House
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goeliteevents · 3 days ago
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Inflatables for Toddlers | Safe Bounce Houses & Slides for Kids - Go Elite Events
Rent toddler-friendly inflatables for your next event! Safe, fun bounce houses, slides, and combos designed to keep little ones entertained and engaged with plenty of fun activities.
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texassumogamerental · 10 months ago
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The largest game rental company in Texas
We offer bounce houses, obstacle courses, carnival supplies, photo booth rentals. zip lines, water slides, rock climbing walls, children's party trains, mechanical bulls for rent, laser tag equipment and unique games for parties and events.
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sskinlikepuffpastry · 1 month ago
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s1e8 is truly just there to solidify the fact that if rhaenyra had fucked alicent silly the dance would have never happened, huh
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benevolenterrancy · 5 months ago
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if you're not reading the last book of SVSSS right now do you mind me asking what you are reading? I'm just curious!
Definitely! (though I warn you, I'm fundamentally incapable of reading only one thing at a time)
For physical books, I'm currently reading The Warden by Daniel M. Ford, the novelization of My Neighbour Totoro, and trying to keep up on Dracula Daily (i am failing this)
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For audiobooks, I've been relistening to The Series of Unfortunate Events (because I never actually read them all when they were originally coming out) and I juuust finished This Census-Taker by China Miéville and Ogres by Adrian Tchaikovsky this weekend. I'm about to start A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers.
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bacchuschucklefuck · 7 months ago
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since more of like the class swap etc started going up every once in a while there will be a question in my inbox that would take me literally multiple comics' worth of art to answer adequately lol. and I don't wanna do that under an ask I want that to have its own space! so if I don't answer ur question know that it's probably that^ above there and not that I think ur question sucks
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theres-whump-in-that-nebula · 6 months ago
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vashti-lives · 7 months ago
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When I was a kid tie-dye was something that seemed so cool and was also just, something other people did! Like, I did it once as a kid during summer camp and I thought it was awesome but I got the impression it was too difficult to do at home. In fairness in the 90s that might have been true.
But uh, in 2024 tie dye kits are inexpensive and easy to use!! I bought one to do with a mini VBS I was running and every shirt turned out great and even with four little boys doing it it was less messy than you’d think.
(If anyone wants tips, feel free to ask!)
I have dye leftover and I’ll probably do more at home. In these times of extremely horrible stress I think we should all work to do fun things when we can.
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crows-of-buckets · 2 months ago
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Selene and Sera never have kids of their own, however they end up becoming the honorary auntie of every orphan in Kirkwall. Their doors are constantly open to everyone. The parents in darktown would kill for both of them bc they end up baby sitting a lot. Sera is teaching all their "nieces and nephews" how to best steal/bully rich folk. Selene teaches several of them how to read
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leolaroot · 2 months ago
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i had so much fucking fun playing with my brothers kids AUGH.
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itsfunnytomeme · 1 year ago
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goeliteevents · 3 days ago
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Inflatables for Toddlers – How do you entertain your smallest guests?
Inflatables for Toddlers Rental
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It’s not easy throwing a company picnic or youth event with very young kids everywhere. Due to the hazards that accompany many common outdoor activities such as swimming pools, swing sets and jungle gyms, eyes have to stay trained on them at all times. One way to ensure a safe, fun and good time is had by all is to rent inflatables for Toddlers. These bounce houses, combos and slides are designed with those little bodies in mind. These commercial inflatables are meant to provide outdoor entertainment with safety in mind.
Luckily the commercial inflatable manufacturers know how useful a bounce house can be for toddlers. It can help with balance, hand eye coordination and teach independence. So a wide variety of inflatable items have been created to appeal specifically for toddlers. Each of these inflatables are made in kid friendly themes, include safe air-filled cushions and safety netting across all open spaces. Inflatables are perfect for toddlers who are still developing balance because they can jump right back up and continue with the fun.
With playgrounds, slides and combos, toddlers will be entertained for hours. These pieces are especially helpful at events where many age groups of children are represented. Community festivals, VBS events, company picnics, and church activities especially benefit from inflatables made just for the toddlers at the event. These fun and interactive bounce houses are great entertainment centers for children. Keeping safety in mind keeps parents happy and ready to enjoy the event themselves!
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thebardscipher · 7 months ago
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Next two Dreamsnaps. One year of Dreamsnaps and yet no update to Photo/Camera Mode (because am I consistent in what I call it? No, so you get both) More poses....more poses and a first person photo mode so I can actually feel like my character is the one taking photos and I wanna see what she sees...ANYWAYS
Decor Challenge was "Dreamsnap Annual Celebration" or the one year anniversary of Dreamsnaps. Held it in my festival square because of course I used my festival square for this. Its been a hot minute since we've used the festival square, but we know and love the festival square. Its gotten a bit of a make-over for this prompt, some fancy topiary, a DJ booth, a bar for serving food, and a new center piece for the occasion. Dreamsnap trophy made sense, since its the one year anniversary. Some photos to represent them showing off some of my best photos. Minnie felt right as the presenter, Mickey is the DJ because I grew up on the La Vida Mickey and House of Mouse and idk Mickey just has DJ vibes. Jack's behind the food bar because one: he's tall and would be seen that far away and two: You can't tell me he wouldn't be all over that. That man sees a party or festival or activity and wants in on that. Merlin felt right and Anna and Elsa were just around. Ursula and Stitch were also trapped in the area, but idk if they're in the photo. Again, they were around and the prompt said "Have a lot of characters!" so I trapped them. This photo is my third time getting 4000 moonstones and like, SURE! I'LL TAKE THAT!
Fashion challenge was "Mulan's Welcome". I was having problem this week. Not with the prompt, the prompt was fine, I was having fun. HOWEVER, my internet kept dropping and nothing wanted to behave because of that. Due to the internet being bad, my game was being buggy and having issues. There was a day where the game refused to take photos in Medium graphics so I threw up a very low graphic photo as a place holder entry just in case I didn't get a new photo, but just so I had something and would get moonstones. Monday or Tuesday I tried again and it behaved (kinda???? good enough for me to take photos in medium), but unfortunately Mushu was inside...so he couldn't be in the photo. Also I didn't trust my internet to not drop anytime soon, so I just took a quick photo. I did get 1,500 though!! Which is the higher end of my goal range on good weeks, which I would not have considered this week to be, so that's a nice surprise!!
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kakusu-shipping · 1 year ago
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Red House
A wayward children self insert fanfic, part 1
In which you get to meet our hero and our villain before the story's even began
This is a story that does not necessarily need to be told. But no story needs to be told. They want to be told, wish to be read, and yearn to be adored.
This is a story you've heard before, set in a place you've been.
A little boy, not yet calling himself Emile, and truthfully not yet a little boy, but not quiet a little girl either, runs as fast as his feet will carry him across broken blacktop on a cool autumn day.
He'd just gotten off the school bus, and had gone home just long enough to empty his backpack of books and homework and refill it with toys and snacks. Then he was back out the door and running before his older brothers could ask him where he was off to, or worse yet, follow him.
The trailer park they lived in overflowed with kids coming home from the nearby school, and his house in particular overflowed the most. Five kids and two full time working parents rattling around in a three bedroom home of plastic and kindling was suffocating at times, especially when you were the smallest.
So the boy, not yet a boy, ran from the after school fights and arguments before they started, quickly ducking between bramble bushes at the mouth of the woods circling his home, and slid down a muddy hill that'd yet to dry from the rain two weeks ago.
"MIKEY!" He called, twisting down a well troded path through the woods until he came upon a makeshift house of plywood and garbage left to rot and ruin the forest around them.
Another little boy, littler than the not yet a boy, with thick glasses and short cut black hair, sat within the makeshift home, doing homework on a metal garden table with a half broken glass top.
"Emile," The smaller boy did not say, but for now we shall assume he did, "You could have just gotten off on my stop if you were gonna run straight here anyway."
The littler boy who's name was not Mikey, but instead Micheal, lived in the same trailer park as Emile and his many brothers, just up the street infact, a single stop earlier than Emile.
Unlike the older he did not go home before making the trip into the woods, because even if he had the door would have been locked, with a note from his foster parents saying they would be out until late, and to play outside for the day.
"Yeah, I COULD have, but then we wouldn't have anything to eat." Emile proclaimed as he shoulded his backpack off and dumped it's contents onto the tiny garden table. Some things tumbled through the hole in the table's top or over the edges and spilled onto the floor.
Great Value brand chips in single serving bags and Hug juice barrels and a single Great Value Swiss Roll pack with two chocolate rolls inside, a feast for the kings of the woods.
Micheal immediately shifted through the menagerie of snack foods, landing on a bag of almost cheetos and a blue hug juice which he opened by stabbing through the thin foil with his pencil. "Doesn't your mom get mad when you take too many snacks?"
Emile shrugged as he picked up a red hug, stabing into the foil with his sharp canines before sitting in an old tire with a blanket thrown over it, "Yeah, but she'll never know it was me. My brothers always eat more than we're supposed to anyway."
Micheal nodded and returned to his homework, his legs dangling from the green painted metal garden chair they'd found along side the broken table, supposedly thrown out together. If one was broken, they both were in the eyes of the original owner, making them both worthless.
"What're you working on?" Emile shifted in his spot, grabbing one of the stuffed animals he's packed in his bag that had tumbled out among the snacks.
"Fractions," Micheal answered without looking up, using his spare hand to dig into his not-cheetos bag, "Did you bring your homework? I'll do it for you if you want."
Emile let out a loud sigh, "Noooo, I dumped my bag out to quickly and left it at home. You woulda been bored anyway, it's just multiplication."
Micheal and Emile were the same age, but not the same grade. Though Micheal was far behind in the height department, he was a brilliant mind. He'd skipped from 2nd to 4th grade at his last school, which actually put him ahead of the 5th graders when he moved this past year. Sense he moved in the middle of the year he was currently stuck in Emile's class during the school day, but was doing 5th grade level lessons as homework to prepare to take the Finals at a 5th grade level. His teachers tell him if he does well enough on the final at the end of the year he can go into middle school next year.
Many people looking in would think what a brilliant and talented child, how amazingly lucky he was to be born so smart, and they wouldn't even be half right.
Micheal was a genius yet, but not because of luck, or genetics, or some invisible disability he'd yet to be diagnosed with. Micheal was smart with purpose, with intent to blast through school. The less years he had to spend learning basic division and decimal placement the better, because as soon as he was done with school he could get a job, and as soon as he could get a job, he could buy his own house, and as soon as he could buy his own house he could have his own key, and never ever be locked out to "Go play outside :)" ever again.
He can't be forced to move if he owns the house, he can't be restricted dinner if he made the dinner, he won't have to sleep on the couch or even the floor some nights because there were guests over who needed a bed more. His house, his rules.
Yes, Micheal was smart, smart enough to know his life wasn't fair, and it would never be fair, and it was up to him to tilt the unbalanced scale in his favor, and up until this year he'd planned to do so all on his own.
"So I'm thinking red."
"Red?" Micheal looked up from his homework to Emile, his first friend sense Kindergarten, sense all the moving, sense being the new kid three times in one year.
Emile sat up and smiled as he turned a notebook he'd had stashed in his tire chair to face Micheal, a crude drawing of a house done fully in red crayon sat squarely in the middle. "Red." He smiled confidently, the dye from his hug juice had colored his upper lip almost as bright as the poorly drawn house.
Micheal placed his pencil down and took in the house. Fully red, with four windows in the front with a round door perfectly in the center. There was even a window in the triangle that made up the roof, implying an attic. The yard was green with a crude version of a brown dog and a purple cat standing on either side of two people holding hands in the center, one with black hair and thick glasses, and the other in a triangle dress with long yellow hair.
Micheal nodded
"I like red."
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littlejumpersnj · 1 year ago
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Renting a Bounce House in New Jersey?
We offer Bounce House Rental services in North Jersey, NJ.
Little Jumpers LLC is a trusted provider of bounce house rentals in North Jersey, NJ. Offering a wide selection of inflatable options, our services are perfect for birthdays, events, and special occasions. When it comes to price range, our bounce house rentals start at an affordable rate, making it accessible for customers with different budgets. Renting a bounce house from Little Jumpers LLC guarantees a reliable and fun-filled experience. We offer professional bounce house rental services in North Jersey. Our extensive range of inflatables guarantees fun and entertainment for all ages. Contact us now to book your next event and make it an unforgettable experience. Little Jumpers LLC is a premier provider of bounce house rentals in Westfield, NJ, serving the North Jersey region. Our commitment to professionalism ensures a seamless experience for all our customers. With a diverse selection of high-quality inflatables, we guarantee an unforgettable and fun-filled event. Book with us today to create memories that will last a lifetime. You can rent a popcorn machine from Little Jumpers LLC in Westfield, NJ. They offer bounce house rentals in North Jersey as well. We offer professional bounce house rental services in Westfield, NJ. Our wide range of inflatable options caters to various events and guarantees a fun-filled experience. Contact us today to book your bounce house and make your next event unforgettable.
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itsahotminuteinbetween · 1 year ago
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what the fuck did fuckin tigger possess me or something why is everything bouncy
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aidenwaites · 1 year ago
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My parents help me a little bit with money stuff when they can and they have done this for all of their kids but with me specifically I definitely feel like there's a (not unkind) level of like. You are NOT moving back in with us. going on with it too
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