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StellasMummy
29-07-2008, 18:40
Hello all.
DD is almost 4 months now and i really want to take her to swimming lessons as she reallllly loves the bath,kicks about like a little froggy:laughing:.My sister goes to swimming with her DS at woywoy,but im just wondering,if gosford pools has swimming lessons and is there a heated pool there?
also where can i buy reuseable swim nappies?
thanks.:)
Fuchsia!
29-07-2008, 18:42
you can buy reusuable swimmers from lots of shops, i got mine from nurture nappies. They are awesome.
NOt sure on your other question though, i know Mingara has heated pools and does swimming lessons
If you need some links to some shops let me know :)
StellasMummy
29-07-2008, 18:45
you can buy reusuable swimmers from lots of shops, i got mine from nurture nappies. They are awesome.
NOt sure on your other question though, i know Mingara has heated pools and does swimming lessons
If you need some links to some shops let me know :)
thanks.if you could let me know the shops where u can get them,that would be be great.
thanks:)
Gosford pool does have a heated indoor pool as well as the outdoor olympic pool so i assume they would do the bubba lessons inside. Other than that as Jaxcoop said Mingara has lovely heated indoor pools thats where i take DD to go swimming - yet to enroll her in lessons yet but will soon.
Might be too far fo you to come, but I take DD to swimming lessons at Norah Head Swim School. THey have a heated indoor pool which is kept REALLY clean. It is only a tiny swim school, but everyone there seems really friendly and the lessons are cheap enough too :thumbsup:
Mums5Kids
31-07-2008, 20:17
Theres also one at west gosford, my friend took her dd to gosford pools and she always kept getting sick i think its a flithy dirty place. ( I'm a swimming teacher) you can buy the huggies swim nappies or u can buy the re usuable ones from target or big w, and please make sure baby has one because the amounts of times ive been in the water with all the poo and vomit its disgusting! good luck, oh btw they dont recommened baby starts swimming till 18mths because they dont take it in at such a young age and you end up wasting your money!
oh btw they dont recommened baby starts swimming till 18mths because they dont take it in at such a young age and you end up wasting your money!
I found that with DD1. I started her at 6 months and thought it was such a waste. DD2 has been having lessons for about a month now (she is 22 months) and thought it was a lot better. She screamed the first few lessons, but LOVES it now. I think I will be waiting for bubs #3 to be a little older before I start him/her too :yes:
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