+1. We have one of those and the kids love it. Once you’re done with it you can just disassemble it. |
+2 we have stuff from it to switch it up: hammock, swing, climbing rope |
I would just get a water table and sandbox with cover (two separate things, not a combo), some chalk, some bubbles, and a tricycle with push handle. |
My 7 year old does it on her own. she doesn’t stake it to the ground, but does everything else. |
Bounce house is a great idea and easy to inflate. The thing that kept both my kids entertained for hours until they were about 4 or 5 was a sand and water table. We had one like this. The umbrella is key to keeping the water and sand--and kids--out of the sun. Highly recommend. My kids are teenagers--yet this is the thing I remember was the most fun.
https://www.stoneberry.com/product/step2-naturally-playful-sand-water-table/1102508-1?CAWELAID=120284920000602053&CATARGETID=120284920000780907&CADevice=c&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_OyUwcyD6QIVOQiICR1F6QKTEAQYBSABEgLquvD_BwE |
How about a temporary monkey bars?
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/ninjaline-36-intro-kit-with-obstacles-18fday36ktw7bstclstg/18fday36ktw7bstclstg?sku=19731868&camp=CSE ![]() |
Ugh. Link didn't post. Look for the ninjaline kits. |
How old are your kids? Small one person at a time trampolines can be taken inside/outside easily. Bigger kids? SpikeBall. |
If you want something for a back yard put it in your back yard. I would not allow crap on my back yard. |