Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 Eeek my emails have been bouncing again, trying again... >We have the double shell type sandpit/paddling pool from Argos. We fill >one side with sand and the other side with water in the summer, or just >sand and use the empty side as a lid in the winter. Its hard plastic, so >not likely to burst the second time out :-) and has little bits were >littles can sit and dangle their feet in. Most suitable for 1 year olds, >and Emma is 5 and still enjoys it. But its no inflatable water park... >just practical. > >Now if only we could fill it up out here (water conservation, boo hiss!) > >Sue > >At 23:33 04/07/2001 +0100, you wrote: >>Hello again to those who might remember me. >> >>I'm trying to buy a good quality paddling pool for a birthday present. I've >>had a thorough search online and can't find very much at all - most shops >>including the most famous toy shops respond negatively to a search for >>paddling pool and I've tried Water play and Get Wet and just end up in sex >>shops! >> >>Can anyone recommend a sturdy pool suitable from age 1 but which might last >>for a few years and doesn't take 2 hours to inflate. If it was a little >>bit more interesting than average, so much the better. Up to £30. >> >>I hope the coffee list is still dealing with all such enquiries. TIA. >> >>Fiona > Sue Holden Still fawning after all these years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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