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Step 4Set up something fun to keep kids entertained

Set up something fun to keep kids entertained
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This step is optional, but if you expect a lot of children, know that they are probably not going to be fully entertained by the speakers and need something to do. We set out two giant inflatable balls that you can climb inside. They each can hold three 9-year-olds inside, and somewhat muffle the screams.

Full disclosure: The balls had already been out and inflated for a week for us to play in. They weren't set out intentionally, we're just incapable of putting our toys away before company comes over. Apparently no one at Squid Labs is above a mental age of 14.
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Eric J. Wilhelm is the founder of Instructables. He has a Ph.D. from MIT in Mechanical Engineering. Eric believes in making technology accessible through understanding, and strives to inspire others ...
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