Pool & Changing
Blog posts

How to Keep Your Child Warm in a Swimming Pool: A Parent's Guide to Cold Pools and Swimming Lessons

Swimming Lessons Bag Checklist for Kids

What Should My Child Wear for Swimming Lessons? A Parent's Guide by Age and Stage
Frequently Asked Questions
A Happy Nappy Duo™ to mitigate the risk of faecal leaks, a BabyWrap™ to keep your little one warm while allowing them to move freely, a cosy towel and an After Swim Waterproof Onesie to keep them warm after swimming. If they’re 6 months plus, having a snack and a drink of water after their swimming session can make changing times less stressful.
If you have a baby or a toddler who isn’t potty trained yet then 100% the Happy Nappy™.
Our blog, 5 Ways To Keep Your Baby Warm After Their Swim, is a great starting point. A cold baby is an unhappy baby. Remember snacks, as swimming can work up an appetite. If they’re still little, they may be very tired after swimming, so that all-important dummy, milk, or blankie may be exactly what they need post-swim.




































