wkearney99 wrote:
I agree with everything you said except for the comment about sleeping in the floating toy. I'm hoping you're not serious about her actually nodding off while in it. Drowning is way too much of a risk to let that happen. Sure, it's great to tire kids out in the water. But get them out of it while they still have enough energy and wits about them to handle it. Drowning is not the flailing about you see in the movies. It's usually just a quiet slip under the water, often because the victim had gotten too tired to even be able to cry out. And this is true for both kids and adults. Better to get her out of the water completely before she's that tired.
As for sleeping, we use a PeaPod tent. It's one of those springy fiberglass pole things. Made of very durable nylon and screen material. It has pretty decent ventilation through it, but I wouldn't go leaving a child in there out in the hot sun without something else shading it. Ours is on the mid-cabin bed and serves more as a 'portable crib', keeping him in one place. They're not cheap but have proved durable and well worth it from a convenience standpoint.
I am talking about a 6 month old in a float that holds her torso and up out of the water. She really cant get her face into water. She can reach to where water comes thru some netting, and her legs are in the water free but with a cloth seat supporting her. We are always in still water and in control of this inflatable, looking (and playing) with her. We are not trying to tire her out. When she does fall asleep we carefully take her into the boat. I take water safety very seriously, and I think you misunderstood what kind of float I was talking about and how we use it. I am fully aware of what drowning is, thank you.