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Happy Nappy™ vs the dupe: why the original still wins
When you take your little one swimming, you want to focus on the fun. Not on whether thei...

Which swimming shorts are best for older kids and swim lessons: jammers or splash shorts?
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Our Jammers and Splash Shorts are both designed for old...

Incontinence Swimwear for Kids: A Parent's Guide to Confidence in the Pool
Every child deserves to feel the magic of the water. The weightlessness. The freedom. The...
Frequently Asked Questions
Clean thoroughly, deflate completely, dry in a ventilated area, then store in cool, dry locations away from sharp objects and temperature extremes.
Baby swim seats provide secure seating with back support for ages 0-2, whilst swim rings offer freedom of movement for confident swimmers aged 3+.
Larger swim rings and beach balls need space for active play and are ideal for outdoor pools, whilst smaller bath toys suit indoor environments perfectly.
Assign adult supervision ratios, establish clear pool rules, check weight limits, inspect for damage, and ensure appropriate inflatable types match each child's swimming ability.

































