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Close to East Dulwich, Aquatots teach Baby- Pre-School Swimming lessons in a warm private pool in Catford.

?SPECIAL JOINING OFFER: FREE - 4 X UNDERWARE PHOTOS & FREE RESUABLE SWIM NAPPY? (for all Level 1 bookings).


?97 for a 7 week term (including free photos and swim nappy)


***CATFORD***(starting 1st wk November)


*Level 1 10wks to 18months*

- Tuesday ? 12:30pm & 1pm

- Thursday -12:30pm & 1pm

- Friday ? 1pm

- Sunday - fully booked


*Foundation 18months + to approx 4yrs)

- Friday - 12:30pm


Groups discounts are available

Other nearby pools include: Streatham, Selhurst & Sidcup


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 or email [email protected]

www.aquatots.com

I'm one the teachers so please do ask any questions :0)

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