Press ReleaseSource: Day Frog LLC

Day Frog Brings "Multiples Mania" to Chicago
Friday September 5, 2008 9:22 am ET

CHICAGO, IL--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 5, 2008 -- Day Frog, downtown Chicago's only indoor recreation and play facility for children 6 and under, will introduce "Multiples Mania" on Monday, September 22, 2008. "Raising multiples presents unique challenges," comments owner Rick Miller. "We wanted to give parents of multiples an opportunity to bring their kids to Day Frog while sparing their wallets." Multiples will be admitted to a day of play at Day Frog for the price of one child on the 22nd of every month. "Over the next year, the 22nd will hit every day of the week at least once, allowing every multiples parent to take advantage of this special discount," he added.

Day Frog is a 4,000 square foot facility right off of Michigan Avenue and is open seven days a week and nearly all holidays. Day Frog provides a unique hands-on and family-friendly play environment that is convenient, secure, safe, and clean. Day Frog has two large tube slides, two doll houses, a large pretend kitchen, two train tables, costumes, ride-on cars, scooters, blocks, an area for smaller children (including infants and babies), and much more. Each child must be accompanied and supervised by an adult [parent, guardian, etc]. Additional information may be obtained by calling 312-642-8400 or by visiting www.dayfrog.com.


Contact:
     For all media inquiries, contact:
     Carrie Klepzig
     (773) 698-6653
      
     Site contact:
     Rick Miller
     tel: 312-642-8400
     email: Email Contact
      

Source: Day Frog LLC


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