Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need activities, but you do need to be ready to have many adults in the pool too. Many 6 year olds cannot swim.
OP here. Yes, this is NOT a drop off party!!!
But do the adults know they are expected to be in the water with their non-swimmers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need activities, but you do need to be ready to have many adults in the pool too. Many 6 year olds cannot swim.
OP here. Yes, this is NOT a drop off party!!!
But do the adults know they are expected to be in the water with their non-swimmers?
Yes. I said in the invite that the pool rules required adults to be in the water with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need activities, but you do need to be ready to have many adults in the pool too. Many 6 year olds cannot swim.
OP here. Yes, this is NOT a drop off party!!!
But do the adults know they are expected to be in the water with their non-swimmers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need activities, but you do need to be ready to have many adults in the pool too. Many 6 year olds cannot swim.
OP here. Yes, this is NOT a drop off party!!!
Anonymous wrote:Make sure everyone takes the right swimsuit home or there will be hell to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with 10:23 - we went to a pool party around that age and only a couple of adults came wearing swimwear. I was one of the unlucky few. It was exhausting trying to keep 10-12 kids from drowning since only a couple knew how to swim and nobody had floaties. I ended up resentful that more parents weren't in the pool with their own damn kids.
Hit the dollar store (dollar tree annandale, for example) for $1 pool noodles and give them out as party favors - you can find some cheap pool toys there too.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need activities, but you do need to be ready to have many adults in the pool too. Many 6 year olds cannot swim.