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Exciting BABY SWIMMING NEWS, more Level 1 classes now available at CATFORD with Aquatots.


Now taking bookings for the *New Spring Term*


Only a short drive from East Dulwich, our Catford pool is warm pool within a private residence address, with access to a spacious lounge, which is great for feeding babies before or after class.


**Special Joining Offer - FREE UNDERWATER PHOTOS AND FREE REUSABLE SWIM NAPPY * for Level 1 Bookings**


Starts wk/commencing 21st April

Level 1 (Babies from 10 weeks - 18months)

- Monday 10am & 10:30am

- Tuesday - fully booked

- Wednesday - 10am & 10:30am

- Thursday - fully booked

- Friday - 1pm

- Sunday - Fully booked


Foundation Toddlers 18months

- Monday 11am

_Wednesday 11am


Aquatots also teach AQUANATAL CLASSES @ Lewisham Hydro pool on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.


During our lessons we teach lots of life saving skills, underwater swims and lots of fun above the water skills. There are also a huge number of psychological & cognitive benefits to baby swimming and it?s a great for bonding too.

To reserve your place call ? 020 8688 6488

www.aquatots.com

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