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Puddle Ducks: The Importance of Swimming for Babies and Toddlers | Interview with Franchisee Lizzie

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On this week’s episode, we’ll be discussing paddle ducks and the perfect introduction to swimming. Neil speaks to Lizzie, one of the franchisees of Puddle Ducks, which offers baby preschool classes for children up to four years old and swim classes for 4 to 10-year-olds in Hampshire. All the lessons are run by the Puddle Ducks team.

Neil asks Lizzie why swimming is so important for young children and babies. From his point of view, babies spend nine months in the womb, and most mothers choose a water bath as the most natural introduction to the world. Water is recognized as a warm, supportive environment during labor and provides a natural transition for babies from the womb to the outside world.

If you visit their website, you’ll find many fun facts about why swimming is essential for young babies and toddlers.

 

 

 

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