Learn to Swim Belt
When toddlers are learning to swim, this belt with foam bobbles is a better and safer aid than inflatable arm bands. In the safety world we do not put any trust in inflatable swiming toys because we never know when they might get a puncture and loose their bouyancy. Most parents do not realize that arm bands are also a hindrance in allowing a child to learn how to swim on their own. In order to learn, little ones need to have their arms free to dog paddle in front of them and bicycle with their legs, to push their top-heavy heads out of the water. The arm bands force a child to be upright with next to no opportunity to use their arms. A belt at the waist area, helps to tip a child forward into a more natural swimming position, supporting the weight of the body core, until their muscles in their arms and legs can do it for them. The belt comes with 4 bobbles and as a child develops their strength, parents can gradually slid one off, until they do not need the support.