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How to Have a Backyard Pool Day with Your Baby

Planning a backyard pool day with your baby can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience that gives you time to bond with your baby and create a solid foundation of fun and interaction. However, a pool day can also be exhausting and dangerous. With the sun, heat, and water, it is important to plan to ensure your baby is safe while having fun.

Here are a few tips to help you plan a backyard pool day with your baby.

1. Get advice on the best pool option.

Different pools are ideal for different aged children. For example, a young baby would probably have the most fun with a plastic baby pool, while an older baby or toddler would have more fun with a larger inflatable pool. Websites like Truly Mama provide advice, tips, guides, and reviews of baby products from mothers to mothers, and it is a great place to get advice on the best brand or style pool to get for your baby. For example, there are many different inflatable kiddie pools on the market, so reading reviews from other moms will help you choose a durable inflatable pool. You can also get advice on great pool toys for your baby that other mothers have tried and thought were of great value. This will prevent you from spending too much money on pool toys that don’t live up to their hype.

2. Be prepared with snacks and water.

Drink lots of water
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The hot summer weather and sun can be dangerous for you and your baby, so it is important to drink plenty of water throughout the day and have snacks on hand. To make your life a little easier throughout the summer, you can get drinking water delivery, so you always have good-tasting water ready to go. Being a mom is non-stop, and water delivery means you don’t have to think about one more thing. You can choose BPA-free water bottles or get a water cooler with a filtration system that will ensure you have fresh, clean drinking water always available for you and your baby or toddler.

3. Buy a suitable sunscreen.

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Aside from drinking water, the next crucial thing to remember for a safe and fun pool day with your baby is sunscreen that is meant for babies. You will want to reapply the sunscreen every couple of hours to ensure your baby stays protected. The sunscreen will prevent a sunburn while also reducing their risk of skin cancer later in life. Choose a sunscreen that will stay on while your baby is in the plastic kiddie pool. Babies and toddlers have sensitive skin and can burn easier and faster than adults. This is still true if you decide to forgo the kiddie pool and get a sprinkler instead. A sunscreen with a high SPF will provide you with peace of mind knowing your baby is protected.

4. Don’t overdo it.

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Having snacks and drinking water available throughout the day will help make your pool day fun. However, playing in the water can be exhausting, and your child will reach their limit. While you may be having fun with your baby, give them time to nap during the day and recharge. You can resume your pool day after they’ve had a nap and a meal. Also, don’t try to add errands into the day and expect your baby to be cooperative. Get everything you need from the grocery store the day before, and make sure your water delivery comes before the scheduled pool day. The more prepared you are, the smoother the day will go for you and your baby.

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