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Thursday, December 04, 2008
How many times have you spent hours at the local pizza parlor for the birthday party of your child's classmate? It's always the same scenario! Children eat unhealthy pizza, drink sodas and stand lazily in front of video games for hours stuffing tokens into their slots. For health conscious parents, there is a new alternative for kids birthday party ideas.

If you want your child to have a fun birthday, while also staying healthy, why not consider a gymnastics birthday party? A gymnastics birthday party is appropriate for girls and boys of all ages and skill levels. In addition, these birthday parties are offered at a fraction of the price most other pizza parlor and entertainment centers charge for similar length parties.


Birthday parties include:

Approximately two hours of gym fun for 15-20 children

Experienced gym teachers to handle all activities

A special song and game requests

Games, gymnastics, Space Flight, puppets, rides, songs and more

Affordable packages


Choosing the gym, when considering kids birthday party ideas, is a great way to demonstrate your goal of overall fitness to your kids while having fun. All family members can participate. The best thing about these special parties is the gym host or hostess takes care of the setup, decorations, cleanup and serving. Parents do very little.

So, this year instead of forking over hundreds of dollars for your child to waste time at a pizza parlor birthday, consider a healthy birthday at the gym. Children love it because it is fun and parents love the fact their children are getting exercise.

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