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Aquatots teach babies swimming lessons very local to East Dulwich in a private residence pool in Catford.

We are now taking bookings for our Winter Term.

We have a SPECIAL OFFER - All babies joining Level 1 will receive Free reusable Happy Nappy worth ?9.99 and Free Underwater photos. Quote- KG11FB15.

Classes are held in a warm pool.

Starting wk/c 11 Jan.

We have Level 1 spaces for babies 10weeks to 18months on Tuesday at 10am, Thursday at 10am & 12:30pm. Fridays at 10am & 12:30pm.

We also offer Foundation class lessons for babies 18+ month who have little or no swimming experience.

To book or reserve you place call 0208 688 6488 (office hours) or email [email protected] . More info visit www.aquatots.com or www.facebook.com/Aquatots.swim

Please ask any questions :0)

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