The Door Frame Swing Allows Your Kid to Experience the Fun of the Park at Home
Nicole Ballantyne-Choo — August 16, 2013 — Life-Stages
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For kids who've long grown out of baby jumpers, the door frame swing is a fun way for kids to experience the same fun for a few more years.
This swing attaches to a door frame to create a solo swingset for your little one. While it may get in the way at times -- especially if your child refuses to let you pass -- it's a pretty good compromise. When parents have a hectic schedule and can't go to the park, the child can experience the same fun in the comforts of their own home. Also, this indoor swing also gives kids something to do on rainy days and when it gets late out.
Motivating kids to leave the park can be difficult, and this swing can act as a form of encouragement to get them to go home.
This swing attaches to a door frame to create a solo swingset for your little one. While it may get in the way at times -- especially if your child refuses to let you pass -- it's a pretty good compromise. When parents have a hectic schedule and can't go to the park, the child can experience the same fun in the comforts of their own home. Also, this indoor swing also gives kids something to do on rainy days and when it gets late out.
Motivating kids to leave the park can be difficult, and this swing can act as a form of encouragement to get them to go home.
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