I would suggest not, as these require constant supervision and not all 3 year olds are obedient, these "slides" are used in carnivals but are governed by height and weight restrictions
Yes there are many inflatable bouncers that are safe and not too expensive to buy. There is a large listing at Toys R US. You did not say where you live but I am quite sure you can find the listing at toysrus.com
Yes, the Little Tikes slide is safe. As long as children are supervised, and are not left alone, the slide is perfectly fun and safe for children.
Children should not use adult exercise trampolines. Items such as the Bell Kids Fitness Trampoline Jumper are geared towards children not exceeding the 75lb. weight limit.
"Fisher-Price" and "Comfort & Harmony" are both great examples of safe baby bouncer manufacturers. You can purchase these baby bouncers at store called BabiesRUs.
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Safe Slide SpeedI would say go with a slide that is the proper size for your child to be able to control the speed of the slide. Any child under 8 should not use one of the slides that are bigger than five foot. Talk with your child's doctor for more advice. There are toddler slides for toddlers now, I think.
Sliding doors are not considered safe when you have young children. Children can fall into them and get cut should it break and also with opening and closing they could get fingers caught in the slide. Its best if you have small children to block your sliding door.
Remote controlled sailboats are safe for children; however, adult supervision is recommended nonetheless. Some rc sailboats do have small moving parts, so these are not recommended for children under the age of three.
Blendy pens can be safe for anyone of any age. They are a lot of fun for anyone, and especially for children under five years old. If you want a five year old or under to play with them, you should be supervising them.
Yes, sleeping bags are safe for children under five. Just be sure that it's small enough, and already marked as infant sleeping bag, or for their age group.
Canopy beds are the cutest. I think they are not safe for children under ten because a child under ten could be a baby too so a baby might fall off of the bed unless it is protected by a fence of some sort.
If the gummy worms are made with sugar and gelatin, then yes they are safe. The US product is marketed directly at children. Parasite worms are not safe under any circumstances.