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Our Trampoline having a bit of love

14 April 2013 by Eileen

I can not believe that we are in April and we are still wrapped up with our winter coats. Luckily the sun came out to play and our trampoline had a bit of love from the children.

The sun has got his hat on
Hip-hip-hip-hooray!
The sun has got his hat on,
And he’s coming out today.

Now we’ll all be happy,
Hip-hip-hip-hooray!
The sun has got his hat on,
And he’s coming out today.

Our Trampoline having a bit of love

My husband bought me this 10ft trampoline last year for my birthday so that I can bounce together with my children. Since we had it, the trampoline has been a big hit for my children and our friends and family who have visited. A couple of our friends have since have bought trampolines for their children. If you are looking for a trampoline ladder, read my review over here.

Personally I would like to have the pink trampoline as it would add an element of fun to our mundane garden. Of course, I’m sure my husband would have a say in the matter as it would make the garden look rather girlie. There are so many ways of bouncing on trampolines. Besides fun, bouncing on trampoline also benefits well being. Rebounding will exercise and strengthen every muscle, organ, and cell in your body. Both of my children really enjoy it and in my opinion this is the best garden toy ever!

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Comments

  1. Victor Chua says

    16 April 2013 at 3:10 am

    I wished that I can turned the clock backward so that my kids (adults now!) can enjoy them like your lovely kids are doing. Enjoy the funs and strengthen the bonding with your kids and loved ones. Cheers 🙂 Happy Jumping and will recommend to my friends and relatives for their grandkids to enjoy and keep fit too.

  2. Karen Ng says

    16 April 2013 at 1:21 am

    Your husband has indeed got u a great present. Ms C is obviously good at that exhibiting different styles and tremendously enjoying it. I believe this trampoline will serve as a great bonding place for the whole family. Happy jumping!

  3. robertabugeja says

    15 April 2013 at 7:47 am

    We never really went for it. But it was always on our minds. The Pink and Star ones looks great 🙂 Would definitely go for 1 of those.

  4. Florence says

    14 April 2013 at 8:43 pm

    Thats an amazing garden toy, if our garden was big enough I would get one as its good exercise and its so fun!

  5. Claire Walker says

    14 April 2013 at 8:24 pm

    I love the video of Miss C on her trampoline! I think a pink trampoline would be great too!

  6. Jenny Leonard says

    14 April 2013 at 5:16 pm

    I think we must be the only people in the world who don’t have a trampoline! I would really like one, and I’m sure it’s only a matter of time, but so far we’ve avoided it

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