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We usually holiday in northern France & I've been wondering about biting the bullet & getting wetsuits for the children as they love to go in the sea. What I wondered is - are they worth the outlay? Would they make a substantial difference to their warmth & comfort? If they are worth it, can anyone recommend a particular brand, or place to get them from? Thanks SW.
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....and just to add, we got one of the baby wetsuits for our little one for Spain last year as we knew the swimming pool was unheated, and cold to be in, despite air temperature.....it made a huge difference and she spent three times as long in the water when she had it on, so I think they are well worth while for very little ones too.


Molly

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