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Evening all, I hope you all enjoyed the brief glimpse of sun we had today!


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


Aquatots teach baby and toddler swimming lessons near by, and we still have a few spaces left for our Summer Term. Lovely small classes of max 6 little people and parents.


Starts wk/commencing 4th September

Level 1 (Babies from 10 weeks - 18months)

- Mondays - 10am

- Wednesdays - 12.30pm

- Thursdays - 10am


Toddler beginners (from 18months to 4yrs)

- Mondays - 1pm

- Wednesdays - 11.30am


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.


Weekend classes are available at our Streatham Hill pool


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


We teach lots of life saving skills in a fun and interactive way including underwater swims and lots of splashing above the water to!


To reserve your place call ? 020 8688 6488

www.aquatots.com


I am a teacher, so please do feel free to ask me any questions :-)


Nikki

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