Water Babies: Swimming Lessons for Babies and Toddlers in North Manchester

We provide swimming lessons for babies and toddlers in the North Manchester and Bolton areas.
What you’ll both learn in our lessons
In our progressive programme, we’ll teach you to teach your baby to swim. Our lessons are carefully structured to nurture your little one’s physical and mental wellbeing while teaching water safety and building their water confidence. You’ll be amazed as you see your little one move from kicking and blowing bubbles to independently showing off their swimming strokes.
How it works
Lessons are 30 minutes long, and with one adult in the water per child. You can alternate adult each week should you wish to and also the majority (excluding the Marriott) of our venues offer a poolside spectator.
Time spent together
You’ll be with your little one in the pool, so it’s a lovely bonding experience with skin-to-skin contact where you’ll focus on each other away from the craziness of daily life. We sing songs and have fun, while your little one learns movements that will soon transform into swim strokes!
Photoshoot
You’ll also have the option to book onto our underwater photoshoot, where we’ll capture that special moment your little one swims underwater, for you to keep forever as a snapshot of your child’s baby swimming journey. Please note our underwater photo shoot may be at a different venue to the class you book onto.
Please contact our office kickourlegs@waterbabies.co.uk 0161 823 6211
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Water Babies
- Telephone
- 0161 823 6211 0161 823 6211
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kickourlegs@waterbabies.co.uk
- Website
- Water Babies
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Where to go
- Notes
Marriott Worsley
Village Ashton
Springwood, Swinton
Mayfield, Castlefield
New Bridge, Oldham
Oakdale, Dukinfield
Millwood, Radcliffe
Haymarket Bury
Bolton One
Birtenshaw, Bromley Cross
Firwood, Harwood
Jubilee, Bolton
Mercure, Blackrod
Costs
- Associated Cost
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Table of Costs Description Cost type Unit price Cost unit Per session 19.00
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