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Summer Fun with Oriental Trading



Oriental Trading Summer Party!!!  

The kids are home on summer break and you might have heard the phrase, "mom, I'm bored!"   As parents we probably hear it often but Oriental Trading has so many fun items to help entertain the kids or even throw a fun summer bash for them!
First, I'm sure they would love some glow in the dark sunglasses to add some fun in the evening when maybe they are out by the bonfire or catching fireflies.  

Plus Oriental Trading has so many fun outdoor games to choose from.   I found this really affordable LaCrosse set as well as a giant snakes and ladder game.   I think all little kids will find it fascinating to take an indoor game and bring it outside!  




Last but not least they have jumbo dice so you can play any dice game outside like Yahtzee or doubles! 


There is so many more items that Oriental Trading has to offer including more glow in the dark items, other summer games for outside, and of course awesome party decorations for tons of themes!  





I was paid for this post!   I am delighted to share the wonderful products from Oriental Trading and believe this company has some great deals for your summer fun!   Enjoy!  

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