Splash About Kids Learn To Swim Floatsuit
£24.99
Mountain Warehouse
Splash about floatsuits have been designed to help you teach your child to swim by providing children confidence in the water and positioning them in the correct learn to swim position. With a unique 16-piece adjustable buoyancy system with 2 float bars per section on the floatsuits, the floats are arranged to hold your child in the correct swimming position and are removed in pairs as your child becomes more confident in the water. How to use: learning to use the floatsuit is very similar to riding a bike with regards to the child gaining their balance. Start by holding both of your childs hands whilst in the water and allow them to gain their balance. Steps to use:they can then begin moving their arms and legs and you can release one hand at a time whilst they get used to the buoyancy. To prevent tipping remove floats in pairs until the perfect buoyancy is achieved, it may take some children longer than other to gain their balance. Only release both hands once your child has gained their balance can move in.
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Splash About Kids Learn To Swim Floatsuit
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- Splash about floatsuits have been designed to help you teach your child to swim by providing children confidence in the water and positioning them in the correct learn to swim position. With a unique 16-piece adjustable buoyancy system with 2 float bars per section on the floatsuits, the floats are arranged to hold your child in the correct swimming position and are removed in pairs as your child becomes more confident in the water. How to use: learning to use the floatsuit is very similar to riding a bike with regards to the child gaining their balance. Start by holding both of your childs hands whilst in the water and allow them to gain their balance. Steps to use:they can then begin moving their arms and legs and you can release one hand at a time whilst they get used to the buoyancy. To prevent tipping remove floats in pairs until the perfect buoyancy is achieved, it may take some children longer than other to gain their balance. Only release both hands once your child has gained their balance can move in