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It's going to be another HOT West Texas summer. We've had multiple100+ degree days since early May. Trying to find a way to keep the grandsons cool, without keeping them indoors all the time, is hard.
I bought the Splash'Kids Inflatable Splash and Play Sprinkler Pad for them. We placed it on a tarp, under the shade tree, attached the water hose, let it inflate, and had instant cool down!
By adjusting the water flow, you can adjust how high or low the sprinklers go. If you have toddlers, they may not like it going too high. Parenteral supervision is still a must with smaller children, as this does have a small pool, a couple of inches deep.
To empty the splash pad, just disconnect the hose, and open the plug on the bottom. The water drains easily.
My grandsons had a fun afternoon playing on the splash pad, and I had fun watching them.
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