Baby Pool, Rainbow Splash Pool with Canopy, Spray Pool of 40 Inches, Water Sprinkler for Kids, for Ages 1-3
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Our inflatable baby pool with canopy does not have a padded bottom. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about HIWENA's products.
Yes, dear, of course. Our baby pool's canopy is actually attached to it. br>Thank you for taking the time to learn more about HIWENA's products.
The metal part of a standard hose does not need to be cut off. This product includes a detailed video titled "How to Set Up," which may be of assistance to you.
A rainbow splash baby pool is included, as well as a repair patch kit, a polybag, and a box. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about HIWENA's products.
Selected User Reviews For Baby Pool, Rainbow Splash Pool with Canopy, Spray Pool of 40 Inches, Water Sprinkler for Kids, for Ages 1-3
br>I really like it! It's just the right size for them, and it's super cute! br>While we swim or have a pool party, they enjoy floating on it together.
This swimming pool is absolutely adorable! We've only used it once, so we don't know how long it will last, but so far my daughter seems to enjoy it. To activate the waterfall feature, my husband simply connected it to our hose.
I bought this small pool to use as a ball pit for my 6-month-old daughter. br>br>I bought the WonderPlay Kids' Ball Pits, Pack of 200 balls separately, and the colors went together perfectly. The small pool could be filled with 200 balls from a single pack. Advantages: br>br>
- a cute little poolbr>br>- -br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br> perfect size for my baby (I only have one child, but I don't think two larger toddlers would fit comfortably in there)br>- Colors are bright but not overpowering (I prefer softer hues, which can be difficult to come by in children's clothing)br>- My baby enjoys it and will be able to use it as she grows older. br>br>Cons:
- It's a little tricky to inflatebr>- Because the back canopy does not inflate, it remains wrinkled. br>- It has a plastc-like quality to it. smells like pvcbr>- One of the inflator valves is located in the front, while the hose attachment is located on the bottom, which I believe is inefficient. br>br>Overall, I would strongly recommend this small pool because I believe the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. My husband struggled to inflate it at first, but once he did, we didn't have to do anything else. The wrinkly canopy is more of a cosmetic issue than anything else. After inflating it, I let it air out for a few days before cleaning it with a natural cleaning spray to help with the smell. I haven't tried connecting it to a water source yet, so I'm not sure if the hose connector location will be a problem. If there's a problem, I'll update this review.
It's also being used as a ball pit inside the house. Unfortunately, we don't have the right kind of hose to attach to the sprinkler (and the internal tube is pretty bent anyway, not 100% sure it would work even if we could). The sprinkler would have been nice, but even without it, the pool is still fantastic.
This little pool has been a summer favorite for my daughter. She's now ten months old, and she's doing great as a sitting baby. She enjoys putting her hands in the water spray (which you can turn on or off as well as adjust the strength of with the hose). We've had a lot of use out of it this summer, so it was definitely a good investment.
This pool is adequate, but it is on the small side; I was torn between a full-size and a half-size pool. For my 16-year-old son, do I need a large family pool or a private pool? month- old. I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the canopy, but she seems hesitant to go inside. I'm not sure if it's just the small pool's structure because she's been in larger pools and loves the bathtub. I'll work on getting her used to it, and there's nothing wrong with the pool itself, but I'm biased in this review and the stars rating because I'm bummed that I bought it and she's not even using it LOL I do have to add that the sprinkler surprised me; I only had to turn the hose on a tiny bit to get a small stream that my toddler would feel comfortable playing with, but if you turn it on a little more you can get a real stream.
This was purchased for my granddaughter, who is one year old. It was absolutely adorable and perfect. Because the pool isn't particularly large, I recommend only allowing one child to swim in it. I'd say it's suitable for babies up to the age of two. Even though my granddaughter is now two years old, she still uses it for water play.
I'm not sure what they were thinking when they placed the water filler tube at the pool's bottom. Because the pool is held up from the ground by this tube, it cannot sit flat. When the baby sits in it, the tube bends over and will most likely tear. The design is incredibly stupid.