BABY born My First Swim Girl Doll 30cm - For Toddlers 1 Year and Up - Easy for Small Hands - Includes Bathing Suit and Cap

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BABY born My First Swim Girl Doll 30cm - For Toddlers 1 Year and Up - Easy for Small Hands - Includes Bathing Suit and Cap

BABY born My First Swim Girl Doll 30cm - For Toddlers 1 Year and Up - Easy for Small Hands - Includes Bathing Suit and Cap

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For additional safety, keep rescue equipment (a shepherd’s hook or life preserver) next to the pool and enroll your little one in swim lessons as soon as he or she is developmentally ready. Keep an extra close watch on toddlers and young children between the ages of 1 and 4 as they are at the highest risk of drowning. If your child is in this age range, she’s naturally very curious and can easily sneak away from you even when it’s not swimming time. This is why it’s important to secure your home swimming pool if you have one. Make sure you have everything you need before you leave the house. For example, towels and nappies (swim and regular). Some parents also get their own swimming costume on under their clothes too. But note: do not forget to take your own underwear. Many a parent has been there, doing the dash home without the underwear. Get yourself changed first

BABY born My First Swim Girl 30cm

Even though it is safe for your baby to got into the water at any age, even you should wait to go in the pool until you’ve been cleared by your doctor or midwife to avoid getting an infection post birth (usually about 6 weeks, or until 7 days after vaginal bleeding stops). Always make sure your child is supervised in the water and follow the safety instructions of staff whenever you're at the pool. No baby is going to enjoy the experience if they’re waterlogged in their standard nappy. Most pools wouldn’t allow them in wearing those anyway. According to the AAP, babies under 6 months of age should be kept out of direct sunlight. If you’re out and about with your babe, it is best to stay in the shade as much as possible and limit sun exposure during the hottest hours of the day (between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.). Even on cloudy days, the sun’s rays are strong enough to cause a sunburn. Can I take my baby swimming even if I can’t swim?Yes, you can. You won’t need to do any swimming. You just need to be able to walk your baby round the pool. Even if you're not keen on being in the water, you can make sure your baby gets the benefits that come from learning to swim.Many chemicals are used to keep a pool bacteria-free. If the levels are not properly managed, bacteria and algae can grow in the pool. Enrolling your little one in swimming lessons once he’s old enough can give your child lifelong skills and confidence in the water. Even in your baby’s first year, you can consider water play classes to familiarize your baby with water and to set the stage for learning to swim.

BABY born My First Swim Girl 30cm | Smyths Toys UK

You should always stay within one arm’s reach whenever your baby is near the pool. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests using touch supervision. This means your baby should always be within an arm’s reach near the water, so that you could reach out and touch them instantly. This may be tiring, but nothing is more important.Regardless of what you may use to help your small child stay afloat, always remain within an arm’s reach as your baby explores this weightless, free-range playtime. It’s been difficult not to be inspired by the performances of the British swimmers at the 2020 Olympics, no matter your age. It can seem like the right thing to do is to put your baby into their nappy while you’re dripping chlorinated water all over them and shivering in your swimsuit. Otherwise, you must be a truly selfish parent, surely. Incorrect.



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