Kiddie Pool #1: Hard Plastic - These kiddie pools are the ones that you will commonly see sitting outside of your local Wal-Mart, K-Mart or dollar stores. These are hard plastic, molded into the shape of a kiddie pool. They are tough to damage and can last you several years, if properly cared for. Some even have built-in kiddie slides to add a little more fun to the pool. These pools are so easy to set up, fill and empty that they are ideal for anyone who just needs a quick kiddie pool for their children. You just set it where ever you want it and throw a water hose into it. No worrying about holding up the sides or smoothing out wrinkles in the bottom.
Kiddie Pool #2: Soft Plastic - This type of kiddie pool seems to be the most inexpensive of all kiddie pools. I'm sure you have all seen, or used, this type of pool at one point or another. They are the ones that you can get for about $10 at your local Wal-Mart. They come in a box and you will have to set them up. This kiddie pool will definitely take more than one person, unless you have the patience of a saint, to set it up properly. These pools are made of a soft, flimsy plastic. The walls of the pool will only stand up when the pool is full of water. These pools will probably not last more than a season or two because of how thin the bottom of the pool is. Any small rock will puncture the bottom, leaving a hole that water will continually leak out of. These kiddie pools are good when you just don't have the money for anything more expensive or if you just need a quick kiddie pool fix.
Kiddie Pool #3: Inflatable - Lastly, you have the inflatable kiddie pools. These are just what the name discribes, inflatable. You blow up the pool and then fill it with water. The inflatable pools are great at reducing any tipping pool sides or hard plastic edges, but they are terribly troublesome if you have any outside cats around your house. The one year that we had an inflatable kiddie pool I patched that thing about eight times, simply because our curious outside cat would stand on it to see what was inside of it. Their claws would punture the inflatable pool every single time they stood on it. It drove me insane. If you don't have a cat problem outside then you may want to explore the option og an inflatable kiddie pool. Otherwise, stick with one of the other two types of kiddie pools listed above.
In my many years as a mother, we have had numerous kiddie pools in both our front and back yards. My children have enjoyed every type and size of kiddie pool imaginable. They have all given me headaches dealing with them at one point or another. All of them, except for the hard plastic types, have gotten some sort of hole in them that I've had to deal with. I'll tell you right now that trying to find a hole in any type of pool can take a lot of patience, without someone standing next to you asking why there's not enough water in the pool or why the pool is flat.
These are the main types of kiddie pools available. Each type will be available in various sizes, diameters and depths. You will want to determine the size needed by the age of your children. If you had an infant, you will, of course, want something very shallow for them to play in. If your child is an older toddler you will be able to get something a little deeper for them to play in. No matter what type of kiddie pool you choose, always watch your children closely while they are playing in or around it. Never leave any child, regardless of age, in or around any body of water unattended. A drowning accident can happen in the blink of an eye. Be safe and have fun!
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Published by Christie Silvers
In addition to online articles, Christie also enjoys writing paranormal fiction. She lives in Georgia with her husband, three daughters, chickens, dogs, and numerous cats. No, it's not a farm, but sometime... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentI live in So. California and I can't find the hard plastic kind either. Used to see them at Wal Mart and Toys R Us...does anyone know where to buy one?? Thanks.
Just shopped the BIG stores for a hard plastic pool. They no longer carry them! Totally disappointed.
I can tell you that I live In CT , USA and we can not find the hard plastic anywhere. My dog needs one.. The one she use to have wore out. She though had it for 6 years. All we can find is blow up ones. Those will not work with dogs!!
Great article Christie!
Hard plastic pools are definitely the best. Like you said, they can last for years. The others are nice, but impractical since they almost always end up damaged. Great info for those looking for kiddie pools!
Good info for those searching for these.
Kiddie pools are great.
they do not sell the hard plastic pools in Sweden, and I need one for my dog. Grrr. Care to ship me one?