ABOUT US

Meet The Founder

All of the Jumping Kids Gym Bus curriculum is developed and perfected by the founder and owner Chandall Walsh; who is exceptionally well trained and talented in a number of disciplines; all centred around kid’s development and movement.

Her credentials are awesome:

With first-hand experience of kids with special needs, Chandall has taken the Gym Bus and has introduced a second adaptation of the bus known as the Sensory Bus.

This new concept utilizes that framework of the existing bus; BUT has equipment and programs geared toward kids with special needs (physical and/or emotional challenges).

At Jumping Kids Mobile Entertainment, we believe in making a difference

Choose from two exciting franchise models: the iconic Gym Bus and the innovative Sensory Bus.

Our Gym Bus isn’t just about parties; it’s about positively impacting your community.

We help children develop healthy habits, confidence, and social skills, turning you into a force for good! With coaching, support, branding, and streamlined systems, our franchise sets you up for success.

Our Sensory Bus incorporates meaningful activities geared to individuals on the autism spectrum and Kids with physical and cognitive impaired abilities. This multi Sensory environment provides opportunities for interaction, acceptance, engagement, stimulation and Fun.

Our franchise brings joy and convenience to schools, the community and families by empowering kids, enhancing academics through physical literacy and giving parents a
break with indoor play at their doorstep.

Ready to make a lasting impact and join the Gym Bus family? Contact us today to learn more about our franchise opportunities and start your journey toward a rewarding business venture

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Jumping Kids Bus

Jumping Kids Bus: Mobile gym with gymnastics equipment for ages 1-12, offering safe, fun fitness classes in a dynamic environment.

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Jumping Kids Sensory Bus

Sensory Gym: Equipped for active play with swings, trampolines, therapy balls, and more, aiding sensory regulation for improved focus.

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