This device contained wooden inserts that were strapped round a child’s waist to assist in keeping the child afloat while learning to swim. As the child became more proficient in swimming, the wooden inserts could be removed one at a time until the child no longer need the device to swim.
CHILD SWIMMING AID
About the Author: Bill Leaver
Bill Leaver has been associated with the Behnke Museum since it opened in 2003. He was named as Director/Curator in 2013.