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Hannah Phillips

Children unable to use new pool after mum makes little mistake

A red-faced mum took hilarious snaps of her peeved children unable to fit in their brand new paddling pool - when it turned out too small for even the five-year-old to get in. Samantha Ward splashed out £5 on the pool for her sun-loving children Jenson Ward, 11, and five-year-old Jonah Ward, to help them cool down.

Despite the packaging clearly stating the 'kid's paddling pool' measured 56cm in diameter and 15cm high, the 37-year-old assumed it would be big enough for both of her sons. But when the aesthetics business owner opened it and realised the pool was only big enough to fit a tiny dog, the mum-of-three says Jonah started to well up until they burst into laughter.

Jenson and Jonah try the pool (Kennedy News and Media)

She took a series of hilarious photo of little Jonah looking miffed as he sits his bum in the pool but his legs and arms remain on the surrounding pavement - while Jenson scratches his head, visibly baffled. Samantha said: "It said 'kid's paddling pool' so I thought it would be a decent size. It didn't say baby swimming pool or anything like that.

Jonah in the pool (Kennedy News and Media)

"I thought my sons would fit in it. It was really hot and I wanted to get them one. I got them one before and they wanted to go in that but it was too big and needed cleaning. They were excited when I said 'let's get one'.

"I asked the people selling it if it was a kid's paddling pool and if there was anything wrong with it and they said no. I thought it was a bit of a bargain and couldn't believe nobody had taken it. I paid £5 which is quite a lot for a car boot.

Samantha Ward (Kennedy News and Media)

"When we got it out of the bag, I could see it was small. I blew it up and my son looked like he was going to cry but we burst out laughing. It was worth the laugh. It doesn't even fit my five-year-old. It's only big enough to fit a chihuahua. It's not for a child or a person."

Samantha tried to save the day by rushing to the supermarket to pick up a bigger paddling pool but found they'd all sold out. The pint-sized pool is barely big enough to fit reception student Jonah, but Samantha said she's keeping it for her new grandchild, due in August.

The paddling pool (Kennedy News and Media)

Samantha said: "I could just fit my feet in it. I've got a grandchild on the way so I might keep it for them. We gave up trying to find a pool in the end and I used the tiny one to dip my feet in."

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