Free Swimming Baby Inflatable Baby Swim Float Children Waist Ring Inflatable Pool Floats Toys Swimming Pool Accessories for The Age of 3-72 Months(Blue, S)
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Because these are small, I would recommend getting the larger size, preferably the large.
I've taught four of my children to swim, and at 22 months, I recommend that you start with simple arm floats and teach the child how to swim. I've seen far too many of these submerge or capsize, and the fact that the baby is BUCKLED IN makes it even worse.
I don't know what the maximum weight is. My grandson has a weight of 14 pounds and a height of 24 inches. He's a perfect fit and can move around freely.
Without the needle, it's very simple to blow up. To inflate the swim toy, simply bite the inflator valve while blowing air into it.
Selected User Reviews For Free Swimming Baby Inflatable Baby Swim Float Children Waist Ring Inflatable Pool Floats Toys Swimming Pool Accessories for The Age of 3-72 Months(Blue, S)
I'd like one in a larger size with cup holders for adults. This worked perfectly for my 6-month-old son! Of course, you should always supervise your children in a pool and everything, but this device saved my life! My son couldn't sit unsupported at the time, so those chair-like devices were out. It comes highly recommended!.
We just tried it out for the first time, and it seemed to work fine for about 10 minutes. My daughter felt at ease in the float and enjoyed splashing around in the water. When she reached out to grab a pool toy from the water's edge, the entire float rolled over on top of her! This float is not something I would recommend to anyone! I was lucky enough to be standing right next to her and was able to pull her out of the water almost immediately.
This is for my grandson, and I bought it for him. I was able to get a video of him using it, and it was absolutely adorable. It allowed him to paddle his feet while keeping his face out of the water. This is an excellent product.
My little one seemed to enjoy himself, and he appeared to be at ease. He appeared to be in a more natural position than some of the more upright designs.
The lack of a crotch strap makes this floaty unsuitable for swimming. I tried a few different approaches and this is the best I could come up with. Remove the shoulder straps from the float by pulling them completely through the two holes in the front. They don't contribute to the safety of the environment in any way. To do this, you'll have to take out the plastic clasps. Convert the strap to a crotch strap by following these instructions: Take a look at the clasp's two parts. There are two openings in one part and one opening in the other. Return the strap to the single-slot section of the clip. Pull the strap's ends together to make them equal in length. Join the free ends of the doubled strap with the other half of the clasp. Thread one part of the clasp behind the clip that holds the wings together and put the strap through the baby's crotch. Place the clasp's other half in front of the clip. Tighten the strap by connecting the clasp's two halves.
We began putting her in it when she was about two years old. At the age of five months, I deducted a star because it's a little difficult to get Baby in and blow up. However, I would recommend it in general!.
We were blown away! She appeared to be at ease and seemed to enjoy this float more than her previous ones. We were getting ready to leave for the Bahamas, so we packed our belongings. She sat and floated for nearly an hour. She was 7 months old at the time and weighed around 40 pounds. In terms of height and weight, you're in the 50th percentile. It was a perfect fit for her, and I used the shoulder straps to keep her from sliding out the bottom. Pulling the straps up and clipping them around the back strap was all that was required. This method provided a high level of security. I would strongly suggest it! Hopefully she'll be able to fit into it this summer!.
This product is fantastic because it allows our son to swim alongside his older sister. The only problem is that it raises his head a little too high. He also didn't lie in it like the baby in the advertisement. Still, it's a fantastic float, and he seems to enjoy it.