Beach Balls
Create active pool memories with our vibrant beach balls available in several fun designs and sizes, perfect for family water games. Since 2005, Splash About has helped thousands of families build water confidence through engaging play, and our beach ball collection features traditional designs, colourful Pufferfish styles, and designer options that encourage throwing, catching, and active movement in water. These classic pool toys are part of our complete toys, goggles and accessories range that makes every swimming session memorable.
Active Play That Builds Water Confidence
Our beach balls encourage children to move, splash, and play actively in water through natural throwing and catching games that develop coordination skills. Available in traditional stripes and playful Pufferfish designs, each ball floats reliably and withstands enthusiastic pool play. These versatile toys work excellently alongside our learn to swim programmes by adding fun elements that keep children engaged during lessons and practice sessions, building positive water associations through joyful play experiences.
Perfect for Multi-Generational Pool Fun
Beach balls bring families together through simple games that everyone can enjoy, from toddlers to grandparents. They complement our adult swimming collection beautifully by providing shared activities that create lasting family memories around water. Remember, adult supervision is always required when children use swimming aids or play with inflatable toys in pools.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Smaller 20" designer balls suit toddler games and confined spaces, whilst traditional larger balls work perfectly for active family throwing games and group activities.
Beach balls use reinforced seams and quality materials for extended pool use, though they should be stored deflated when not in use to prevent damage.
Yes, familiar beach ball games create positive distractions that help anxious children focus on fun rather than water fears, naturally building confidence.
Start with gentle rolling games in shallow water, progress to short throws, then advance to catching games as children's water confidence grows.






