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    Posted: 22 July 2008 at 9:10pm
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We've got so much happening this month with our new products and specials

We finally have our very own swim nappy
$29.95 each available in sizes small (6-18mths), medium (12-36mths) and large (2-4yrs). They come in Cherry, Tangerine, Royal Blue and Forget-me-knot.

These can also be used as toilet training undies for small accidents but still allow the child to feel wet.
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Do pools still require toddlers to wear swim nappies when they are tt'ed ?
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Originally posted by FionaS FionaS wrote:

Do pools still require toddlers to wear swim nappies when they are tt'ed ?


Our pool doesn't. I'm pretty sure they leave it up to the parent to decide whether to keep them in a swim nappy after toilet training or not. When Grace toilet trained I think I kept her in the swim nappy for a couple of months after, just because it was easier and I felt more comfortable.

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I kept Maya in a swim nappy long after she was TT coz I was too nervous about accidents!
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I worked at a pool while I was pregnant with Josh and Andrew was toilet trained, the manager of the pool (he didn't have children) tried to tell me that all children under 3 can still have accidents and should be in a swim nappy, I arged with him that once a child is day time toilet trained, and have been for a number of months they rarely have accidents. He saw my side and was fine with it. I kept Andrew in one for the first few months after he had been TT.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Caitlin has never had a poo accident anywhere but she still has a swim nappy because they look so cute
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I wish they would, sorry ladies but the amount of times base pool gets closed cause of accidents. pre-schoolers get excited and forget to go.

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Originally posted by fleury fleury wrote:

I wish they would, sorry ladies but the amount of times base pool gets closed cause of accidents. pre-schoolers get excited and forget to go.

As someone who has worked at a pool, everytime the pool had to be closed was from an adult who didn't put a nappy on a baby, not a preschooler.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Toni do we buy thru you?

I'm thinking they may be a good option for our up coming holiday
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