How about a play-pen? Would that be too expensive?
TC
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Oh yes - we provide one as standard - cos the pool is pretty frightening, but the paddler is always welcome (except with my grand-daughter, but that's another story). I even have a rechargeable electric pump on hand so that paddling pool and all the various airbeds and floating beasties can be inflated without killing off the client!La Vache wrote:We went on holiday when my daughter was 6 months and really appreciated a little plastic paddlng pool the gite owners lent us - she enjoyed sitting and splashing in it.
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Same here Bagpuss,
I have an infant coming in October, (strangely first for this season) the pool maybe too cold by then to take a baby in, but I'm sure the parents would appreciate a little paddling pool that they can fill with warm water, because the days are still very warm in Cyprus in October.
Ruth
I have an infant coming in October, (strangely first for this season) the pool maybe too cold by then to take a baby in, but I'm sure the parents would appreciate a little paddling pool that they can fill with warm water, because the days are still very warm in Cyprus in October.
Ruth