How to Convince Your Parents to Get a Trampoline

 
In the summer, it can be very fun to have a big trampoline in your backyard. If you would like to convince your parents to allow you to get one, here are some tips.
Five Steps
 
1- Do your homework. Do research on trampolines. Write down all types. You will need the item name, store it can be bought on or site it can be bought on, price, and features. Be sure to research safety features.
 
2- Tell your parents about the type of the trampoline and why the size and shape works well for your yard. Don't pick one that is too big.
 
3- Talk to your parents about the cost. Don't choose an expensive trampoline. Try to find one that has a high price and then haggle to a cheaper one.
 
4- Explain some of the safety features to your parents. Safety is usually a key element in why they would say no so make sure this sounds convincing! Talk all about different things the trampoline may have, like a big net for example, or softer sides.
 
5- Share that you would like to get it for exercise. Trampolines are actually very good exercise for kids and can help with certain sports like gymnastics, figure skating, dance, and cheerleading.
8' trampoline 
 
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