J.D. asks from Greenwich, CT on February 08, 2011
Best Swimming Aid for Two Year Old
Hello,
What would you recommand for my toddler? He's had the armbands but I would like to change to a styropor belt. Are they safe enough/ do they keep them aflout with him kicking as well? Or do you have other tips for me?
Thanks in advance!
J.
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J.P. answers from Chicago on February 08, 2011
Puddle Jumper by Stearns. My son used it all last summer (2.5 yo) and loved it. It gave him confidence in the water, even though he was scared of swimming. I used it because I had a baby and couldn't watch him as closely as needed if he didn't have anything. He's now in swimming lessons and doing very well!
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M.C. answers from Nashville on February 08, 2011
Oh goodness! Hands down....the Stearns Puddle Jumper! It is FABULOUS! Here's a link to the Stearns website. It will give you all the info and you can watch a short video as well. You can see how well they work on the little ones in the video. When I was researching them, I actually went on youtube and did a search on Stearns Puddle Jumpers. I wanted to see REAL videos posted by REAL parents. What I saw on all the videos I found was enough to show me that they worked great and were just what we needed for our kids. You should do the same. It's always nice to watch real home videos from real parents out there. =0) Highly recommend them! My kids never complained that they were uncomfortable and they really enjoyed the confidence they gave them in the water. Hope you love them too! =0)
http://www.stearnsflotation.com/Deluxe-Puddle-Jumpertrade...
***on the website click on the Multimedia Views tab to see the video***
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J.P. answers from Chicago on February 08, 2011
Puddle Jumper by Stearns. My son used it all last summer (2.5 yo) and loved it. It gave him confidence in the water, even though he was scared of swimming. I used it because I had a baby and couldn't watch him as closely as needed if he didn't have anything. He's now in swimming lessons and doing very well!
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J.L. answers from Chicago on February 08, 2011
Yes! the armbands with flotation around the chest that clips in the back are awesome and reliable. You don't have to worry about it slipping off.
S.X. answers from Chicago on February 08, 2011
they have life jackets approved that are arm rings w/extra thing in front, made to look like frogs and sharks. super cute and super safe. at 2 they may be a tad big depending on weight.
S.H. answers from Huntsville on February 08, 2011
We use a swim vest for our daughter. Something kinda like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Speedo-Begin-Swim-Classic-Medium/dp...
It's almost like a life vest, but not meant for use on boats or other personal watercraft. It holds them up and allows for arm & leg movement for swimming.
A kickboard might also be helpful: http://www.amazon.com/Justice-League-Superman-Kickboard-s...
S.H. answers from Honolulu on February 08, 2011
At my daughter's swim school, the toddlers used the flotation swim vests.
Look at it on Amazon.
A.O. answers from Sherman on February 08, 2011
NOTHING!!!! As long as you are within arms reach, your child will learn faster and more safely without using articial flotation
S.S. answers from Binghamton on February 09, 2011
Floaty suits are the best invention since the wheel. The floats are sewn into the suit, they won't slip or chafe.
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