We all know why babies, toddlers, and preschoolers love KneeBouncers.com; it’s all about play! And we know why parents love KneeBouncers.com for their kids; it’s safe and educational. But KneeBouncers is beneficial to moms in many other ways!
Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, moms need to carve out a little me time. So whether you need fifteen minutes to shower, ten minutes to curl up with a cup of coffee, or twenty to close your eyes and cat nap, KneeBouncers is here to help!
Engage your little one in one of many fun and educational games, and while they play and learn, you can get some much-needed mommy time.
Here are Five Great Reasons Every Mom Needs KneeBouncers!
- You can fold one load of laundry in the time it takes your little one to play a round of AlphabetUCan—an entire load.
- You’ve meant to call your friend across the country for the last six months. So fire up Peek a Zoo and say hello. You won’t have time to solve the world’s problems, but you will get to check-in.
- Need to get your little one from scribbling all over your important work documents? You may want to make them feel involved as you tackle a conference call. Print off one of our many coloring pages to entertain them!
- Say what? You’d like your coffee hot? Turn on the Keurig, log the kiddos into Who Says Moo? and get five minutes of relative quiet to drink your favorite brew while it’s still hot.
- Grocery store meltdown aversion tactic. Every mom needs one. Have your little one play Cookie Capers then ask them to match the shapes in the game to the containers they see on the shelves.
KneeBouncers has so much entertaining content to keep babies, toddlers, and preschoolers entertained and learning. It’s the perfect tool for all moms to have!
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Being a mom is tough, and we all need escapes and moments of relaxation occasionally. So use KneeBouncer games to grab five to ten minutes of YOU time before you jump back into being a super mom!
Updated June 2, 2023, by L. Elizabeth Forry