Stearns® Puddle Jumpers Safety Floatation Device

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Stearns® Puddle Jumpers Safety Floatation Device

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Product DescriptionPuddle Jumpers Floatation Device by Stearns. Make the water a fun and safe place for your child! They'll love these kooky characters, while you'll appreciate the peace of mind that comes with knowing your little waterbug is safe. The cool design of Puddle Jumpers takes the old 'water wings' concept one step further by attaching arm floaties to a piece that fits over you child's chest, which offers up great stability while also allowing for free range of motion in the water. State Color. Order Today! 30 lbs.-50 lbs. Stearns Puddle Jumpers Safety Floatation Device

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product!
I think this vest is wonderful! My 2 year old wears this in the pool and swims all over. He even jumps in the water and he comes right up. This keeps his face out of the water, but he's kept at a good angle for swimming too. Overall, this is perfect, I definitely recommend this!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fabulous for the pool
I bought this for my 18 month old and he loves the freedom it allows him. This flotation device keeps his head above water (unless he wants to dunk) and stabilizes him whether on his front or back. This is the best buy ever for water babies!



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