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- Oct. 1, 2008
Bouncy houses put spring in the birthday kid's step
My sons have been to a couple of birthday parties in the past with "bouncy houses," and to this day, those parties remain in their mental Birthday Party Hall of Fame. If you can stomach the price (about $225 for the day), having a bouncy house at your kid's birthday party is never a bad idea, as long as you enforce basic safety rules.
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