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5 Essential Ingredients for a Children’s Birthday Party in Perth – No 4 Presents

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Do we really need to take a gift to a children’s birthday party that will be thrown into the toy box with all the other useless gifts. Or worse, thrown into the rubbish bin after the party or when it breaks the next day. Then there are the piles of packaging and gift-wrapping to dispose of. The short answer is – yes! Firstly taking a gift is showing appreciation for being invited and secondly, acknowledging that a lot of time, effort and expense has gone into organising the party. The rule is “I will feed and entertain your child for a couple of hours – you bring a present. While we know the type of gifts our own children want, coming up with gift ideas for someone else’s child is another story. Often we don’t know the family that well and perhaps don’t feel comfortable asking what the birthday child might like. There’s always the possibility the parent might suggest something out of your price range. Read more  https://gymbus.com.au/the-presents/

GymBus Ninja Warrior Theme for a Kids Birthday Party in Perth

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The popular TV series Australian Ninja Warrior is inspiring Perth kids to get moving.  And the fitness industry is responding by jumping on the fitness bandwagon and including Ninja Warrior-type obstacle courses in Rock Climbing Centres, Martial Arts Academy and Gymnastics Club. It hasn’t gone unnoticed that many of the competitors have a gymnastic background, particularly amongst the female competitors. Training for the sport of Gymnastics has assisted in developing the upper body and grip strength to stand them in good stead for the various obstacles.  What better theme for your  child’s birthday party  than a Ninja Warrior Party. If you’re very creative, you could spend hours setting up an obstacle course in your back yard, if you have a yard, or you could call the GymBus. The GymBus is a double decker bus outfitted with all sorts of swinging, hanging and climbing equipment designed specifically to encourage primary school-aged children to get moving and test their physical ab