A bowling party for kids
could well be the perfect way to celebrate your child's special day - and AMF
is an exciting location to host the ultimate birthday do.
The
combination of bowling, fast-paced laser skirmish, party food and party games,
as well as the promise of a goodie bag at the end of the day, can get kids
hyped up about the idea of a bowling party.
However,
plenty of parents know that over-excitement can end up causing accidents when
kids get too wound up. Although bowling is a fun and safe activity for all
ages, it still pays to be aware of the potential hazards.
By
debriefing your kids on these safety tips and looking out for them during children's
birthday parties, your birthday boy or girl's special occasion will be
filled with fun - and free of accidents!
Be
sensible around the bowling balls
Bowling
balls are heavy for a reason - so they can zoom down the lane and get that
sought-after strike! However, a bowling ball dropped on toes could cause a
little soreness the next day. To stop this from happening, encourage your kids
to pick up the ball only when it's their turn to approach the alley.
In addition,
make sure that kids pick the right sized ball for their size - choosing a ball
that's too heavy could end up with the ball being dropped or even straining
young muscles. It's also important to remind kids to keep fingers and toes
clear of the ball return and any other mechanical equipment.
Unsure how
to pick the right sized ball? This how-to guide will help your kids find the
right ball in no time.
Respect
the foul line
While some
kids might think it's fun to slip and slide on the oiled lane, it can actually
result in falls and possibly serious injury. Make it a rule to keep toes behind
the foul line at all times - whoever fails to do so, loses!
Keep
party food to the table
In the
excitement of starting a new game, it could be tempting for kids to take a
piece of party food on to the lane. However, that delicious birthday cake could
cause a slipping hazard, so make sure to keep it well away from the bowling
area.
These tips
are important and sensible, while still being reasonable enough for kids to
follow with ruining the fun - after all, you don't want to turn into the
birthday grinch!