The stages of aquatic awakening
There are 3 stages to discovering water:
- Familiarisation: build trust and overcome apprehension through fun games. The kid gets used to water.
- Immersion and breathing: control your breathing to feel safe and put your head under water.
- Floating and moving: develop independence and discover how the body behaves in water before moving around alone.
A progressive, fun-filled course for a successful introduction to water!
Why and when to use an inflatable seat pool ring
The baby seat swim ring is part of the “Familiarisation” experience:
When kids discover the water, they need buoyancy to help them gain confidence in this new environment.
Sitting comfortably in their swim ring and led by an adult, the kid will enjoy moving around in the water and observe what is happening under the water thanks to the window.
How does the valve work?
Our baby seat buoy is equipped with PVC valves with a one-way valve.
To correctly inflate the seat buoy, follow the order indicated and press the base of the valve to open the valve.
The valve closes mechanically in about 2 seconds. As such, it is normal for a bit of air to escape after inflation. This is why you must close the cap quickly.
What if the product deflates when I inflate it?
There could be a valve malfunction. The valve is not closing normally. Too much air is escaping before the cap is closed. To replace it correctly, pinch the valve 2 or 3 times with your fingers, then inflate the product to the maximum and close the cap. The flap should reposition itself properly.
Product weight
About 700 g
Buoyancy
3 independent inflation chambers for safety and stability on the water.