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It happens sometimes for families who have had a pool for a long time. The idea of swimming gets boring. The water is there, the pool has been serviced and cleaned, the temperature is perfect, but the kids show no interest. Coming from a family where this was the case, I can see the reasons why pools sometimes hold no interest for kids: there is nothing new to do. If you've already done laps, floated, and learned underwater flips, the idea of getting in the pool doesn't have the same appeal as it used to.

Luckily, there are many different fun activities for pool owners today that will insure that young children and even older children and adults never get bored in the pool. From games to toys, here are several pool activities to keep you having fun all summer long.

Young children can be the hardest to entertain. However, for competitive children especially, there are many different diving games that are perfect for hot summer days by the pool. Using differently weighted submergible items such as floating rings or disks, your children can take turns diving down into the depths to see how many they can retrieve. These submergible items can either float above the water, sink to the bottom of the pool, or float suspended in between. You can buy these submergible pool toys online, at a pool store or, to save some money this summer, you can use your own items from home. For older children, sinking glow sticks provide pool fun even after dark.

For large groups of children or adults, volleyball nets are a poolside classic. Stretching across the pool and attaching to portable posts on either side, these nets hover just above the water and turn your entire pool into a volleyball court. Real volleyballs float and can easily be used by older children to play in the pool. However, younger children will have much more fun with an inflatable beach ball.

In the same manner, you can get floating basketball hoops for the pool. Made with plastic and vinyl materials, these floating hoops can provide hours of challenging entertainment for groups or parties. From hoops that attach to portable posts on the edge of the pool to floating island hoops that drift along with the waves, any pool can remain fun and exciting all summer long.

For the latest in pool fun, why not purchase the newest product to come out on the market. Voted the best new pool item of 2008 at the International Pool and Spa Expo, the Sub Jumpa provides hours of underwater enjoyment. Like a pogo stick of old, this new underwater pogo stick allows children to bounce off the floors and sides of the pool. And, to provide a hint of challenge, there are many flips and tricks that children can learn on a Sub Jumpa, keeping even the most distracted child entertained all summer long.

For older kids or adults with more sophisticated taste, there are many remote control boats, sea planes, and submarines that work great, even in chlorinated pool water. And, for the golfer in all of us, there are many types of floating golfgames that can teach you to chip balls onto small floating islands, some of which contain submergible pockets for hole-in-one practice.

So, as you can see, there are many different games you can play if you have a pool. With a little imagination and a few fun toys, you can keep any batch of kids in the pool and exercising all summer long.

About the Author:

As a pool owner with children, Gunter Walderon has purchased many pool toys over the years. When he first started searching for Simi Valley pool builders or Hollywood pool builders to add a large gunite pool onto his property, he thought that his kids would be thoroughly occupied for years to come. However, now he purchased few pool toys for himself.






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