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U.K. vlogger Joel Conder turned his home into a giant ball pit — complete with 250,000 balls — for his four daughters amid the coronavirus pandemic Skip to content PEOPLE ...
These balls were made for jumping. JumpIn! is a new immersive ball pit for adults opening Friday in SoHo — and we do mean immersive. Leap into the giant box at JumpIn! and a grownup-size pers… ...
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Joel Conder, 34, transformed his Surbiton, Surrey, home into a giant ball pit on March 15 for his daughters Kaci, 14, Grace, 12, Sophie, eight, and Chloe, two. But he didn't tell his wife Sarah, 33.
The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., turned their Great Hall into a massive beach complete with an ocean made of 700,000 to 1 million translucent plastic balls.
Naturally, this meant turning the house into a giant ball pit. Joel Conder filled his house with 250,000 balls as a surprise for his family. (SWNS) ...
A father from the UK may be in the running for the “coolest dad in the world” award after transforming his home into an enormous ball pit. Joel Conder, 34, is known for surprising daughters ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBSLA.com) — Usually kids are the only ones allowed to play inside ball pits, which features colorful, hollow plastic balls. But for two days earlier this month, one was created ...
Weren’t those colorful ball pits fun? Restaurants, arcades, you name it, if the demographic was kids there was a ball pit to play in. They were everywhere before sanitary concerns rendered them ...
Photo via YouTube. Think your awesome tech office has everything? Guess again. Bet it doesn’t have a huge ball pit. Creative agency, Pearlfisher in London, constructed a room filled with, yep ...
If a meeting gets boring at a certain London office, or if someone just needs to take a break, employees head to their giant ball pit. The creative agency Pearlfisher temporarily filled its ...
Fair warning: It’s selling out at an alarming rate, as giant ball pit-related things tend to do. Through Aug 31, $32, Color Factory, 575 Sutter St (between Mason and Powell), tickets here. Sunday.