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Galt Toys, Nursery Trampoline, Trampoline for Toddlers, Ages 12 Months Plus

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It is stable and features a handle grip for a perfect balance when bouncing. This trampoline is very lightweight and only weighs 2.78 kg. It has a dimension of ‎62 x 22.2 x 12.5 cm. It’s very easy to store and transport.

What is great about this toy: Safe bounce | Padded mat | Soft grip handle | Non-slip rubber feet | Quality vinyl material Baby Trampolines are typically small in size as they are made for just one bouncer at a time. We recommend that you choose the one that specifies weight restriction. If not, you can base it on the recommended age of the manufacturer. Items that are not available in store will take 3-5 working days (excluding weekends and bank holidays) to be delivered to your nominated store.Kim is a Level 4 trampoline coach working towards high performance in Summer 2013. She is also a qualified disability trampoline coach as well as a County level and DMT Judge. She has been trampolining for 21 years and has coached for 9 years. Victoria Foster What is great about this toy: Multifunctional and can be used in 3 various ways: ball pit, trampoline, free jump For more strength and durability, the trampoline mat is manufactured from heavy duty, UV protection polypropylene! It’s also easy to remove and install. It’s got an installation manual with complete assembly and disassembly instructions and illustration of parts and materials needed for each step. Baby trampolines are almost like the traditional trampolines in terms of design. However, most of them have more cushioning for safer landing and soft handle grip for balance. Because babies aren’t entirely ready for big bounces, some baby trampolines have springless jumping mat for gentle bounces. Some have safety enclosure nets for added protection and low to the ground legs for more stability. If you do decide to use a trampoline then parents will need to be aware and provide signed permission. You will need to consider how this is included in the information you share with parents, ensuring they understand how you will manage the risks. This is needed to comply with Ofsted and CIW requirements. PACEY Cymru haveproduceda more detailedfactsheet formembersin Wales on the use of trampolines that looks at some relevant points.

RoSPA has published some garden trampoline safety advice that can help you consider managing the risks and good practice ideas. Some suggestions from their garden trampolining briefing paper include: Baby Trampolines are designed to provide your babies with safe and gentle bounce. Most baby trampolines got a padded and springless mat and a soft grip to keep their balance and prevent falls. Baby Trampolines can help improve your baby’s health! They usually come equipped with a soft grip handlebar – what that means is that it’s a large handle grip that protects the head as it’s foam-padded in case a child bangs their head along with an easy to grip onto handle.

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There are many points to consider if you choose to use a trampoline in your childcare setting, especially to reduce the risk of accidents and injury. For example RoSPA ( The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) does not recommend the use of trampolines for children under the age of 6 and advises against their use at all for very young children as they’re not sufficiently physically developed to control their bouncing.

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