Le Petit Tennis "Baby" Racquet 15" + FREE Inflatable BALL (For Ages 1-2) NEW Review

Le Petit Tennis "Baby" Racquet 15" + FREE Inflatable BALL (For Ages 1-2) NEW Feature
- Le Petit Tennis Racquet (for Ages 1-2) + LPT My Baby Tennis Ball
- Super Light Graphite-Aluminium racquet + Plastic inflatable (beach type) ball 8" (20cm)
- The bundle Racquet + ball will allow your child to succeed immediately
- Can be used with companion "My First Tennis Lessons" booklet series from Le Petit Tennis
- The "Smallest" and "Lightest" (4.7 oz) "real" racquet in the world
This offer includes the smallest (15.5 inches) tennis racket in the world from Le Petit Tennis in a package with the slow and addictive My First Baby (beach type) Tennis Ball for hours of tennis fun.
This beautiful 15.5 inches racquet is not a toy but a real tennis racquet. It is the smallest as well as the lightest in the world (4.7 oz). Together with his companion LPT inflatable ball (Beach ball type) it is the perfect combo for allowing children of ages 15 months to 35 months to succeed.
Used in all the Le Petit Tennis Story based programs in over 20 countries.
Developed by Jean Fleurian (Davis Cup player). (Pump is not needed).
NOTE on the Free Ball: The Baby Ball which comes with the Baby Racquet 15" and is a "beach ball" type. The Baby ball is not intended to bounce but only to be rolled and to be thrown or hit from the air (slow path). At these ages (15 to 36 months) children will succeed in hitting-pushing the ball as well as throwing the ball with their racket. This is the exact intent of this ball, to have the child succeed immediately in pushing/throwing.
Once passed that stage, when your child will be ready to try the hitting after a bounce, we then recommend you to acquire "My First Tennis Ball" which is an inflatable ball with a rubberized texture for easy gripping used by many National Tennis Associations in the world. The LPT Foam tennis ball will be the next step and then only the Red tranitional (stage 3) LPT ball.
Thank you for reading.
Le Petit Tennis staff
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