Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest EmailSplashing around in the inflatable pool will help you prepare to visit that of the older ones.1. Baby’s skin is fine and delicate. Before putting it in the water, it is advisable to smear its little body with high protection sunscreen SPF 50+ UVB / UVA.2. In order not to be scared, it is convenient to put it in the little pool little by little. Start at the feet, and when you have become accustomed to the temperature of the water feel it glued to the edge, but without releasing it at any time.3. Even if the pool is small, you have to hold it to avoid slipping. It is not advisable to submerge your head, as it could swallow water or enter your ears. Better to refresh it with a plastic watering can.4. Once you are familiar with the pond, you can try laying it on its back so that it floats, being careful not to stick its head into the water.5. When removing it from the water, take care that it does not slip. Cover your head and body with a towel to keep it from getting cold, and then dry it well.6. Before six months you should not go into the swimming pool for adults. From then on, it is advisable to consult your pediatrician, since chlorine can irritate your skin and mucous membranes.7. Once out of the water, bathe it and refresh and hydrate your skin with a special spray after sunbathing.Splashing around in the inflatable pool will help you prepare to visit that of the older ones.