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Aqautots teach baby swimming, a short drive from Lordship Lane in Catford.


We still have a few spaces available for our *New Spring Term* , starting from 22nd April


Our Catford pool is warm pool within a private residence address, with access to a spacious lounge & garden, 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

- Wednesday - 10am & 10:30am

- Friday - 1pm



Foundation Toddlers 18months

- Monday 11am

_Wednesday 11am


Weekend classes are available at our Streatham Hill pool.


Aquatots also teach AQUANATAL CLASSES @ Lewisham Hydro pool on Tuesdays evenings https://www.facebook.com/pg/aquatots.mumstobe/


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

Evening ,


Classes are ?126 for a 9 week term. The lessons are 30min long.


Lots of fun skills are taught in that time


If joining level 1, the baby levels, cost includes free underwater photos x 4 prints and a free resusble swim nappy.

Toddler classes (Max 5 in a class)


To get a feel for our classes . You can watch some videos from the gallery section on our website . www.aquatots.com


And our Facebook group -https://m.facebook.com/Aquatots.swim


Our AquaNatal classes cost - ?52 for a 5 week term. (45 mins long)

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