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AQUAPLANE: The MUST HAVE Swim Aid This Summer!

As some of my lovely regular readers will know, Alyssa and I go swimming every week. I think it is so important to start children in the water at a young age so that they get use to it. Alyssa is not phased by the water at all and is merely frustrated that she cannot yet do more. We were originally doing swimming lessons, however what with it being Winter and her being a premmy she was a bit too prone to colds and bugs and it was a very expensive hobby to be missing so often. So, now I take her once a week and we splash and kick and employ some of the techniques I was shown in the class. However, when she is a bit older I will definitely be ensuring she knows how to swim…. and that is where AQUAPLANE comes in!!

 OMG…. this thing is amazing. So you know those hard foam paddle boards that kids use or used to use when swimming… it feels like that to the touch.. but REALLY sturdy/ They can be used in 2 ways… as a floaty that you hold out in front (you know and kick your legs behind) or strapped to your back like a really cool jet pack (they remind me of those American space shuttle planes!!) I wasn’t really sure about them to start with and then one arrived and I was amazed. Let me give you a bit more information about them…

The revolutionary AquaPlane multi-functional swimming aid is designed to enhance the swimming journey.

The AquaPlane swimming aid is designed to help children learn to swim at every step of their development.

  • Step 1, WEAR IT: At the beginning of your child’s swimming journey. Developing confidence when introduced to the water. Giving support when the child is swimming on their back.

  • Step 2, HOLD IT: By removing the straps the AquaPlane is used as a training aid and stroke development tool to enhance all four strokes.

  • Step 3, DEVELOP WITH IT: AquaPlane is used in the final stage of a child’s swimming development as a performance tool. Used as a kick board to increase and improve stamina and strength in the water.

Features:

  • Revolutionary Multi-functional design used throughout the swimmers journey

  • Develops water confidence

  • Improves technique

  • Most suitable for children 15-30 kgs and ages 3 upwards

  • Available in 4 bright vibrant colours (including pink!!)

  • IT LOOKS COOL!!

So if that wasn’t cool enough for you, this product is also endorsed and used by Chris Cook – OLYMPIC SWIMMER FOR TEAM GB!

 Annnndddd  Dan Coombs – Commonwealth Finalist for the GB Squad!

 It’s all pretty amazing. I took the AQUAPLANE product along (that Chris Shore the designer kindly sent me) to swimming this week and got my nephew to try it out! Now, he isn’t the most confident of swimmers and is only really just getting to grips with it now… but he loved it! He said it was really easy to use, comfortable and “I sped through the water like a ninja warrior…!” His words… not mine! However, if that’s how this product made him feel then it has my vote! I could see they allow for a much smoother swim than the regular boards and seem to glide through the water… plus when Rowan went a little bit under the water he thought he looked like a shark… I was informed this was “very awesome like super powers!”

 Now, with summer coming up and kids spending more time at the pool or on holiday and in your back garden pool, you are going to want to get your hands on one of these before they sell out… and guess what I can help you with that!!

This is an exclusive offer for readers of Mummy in a Tutu… DISCOUNT CODE! That’s right, I have a discount code you can use at the online check out when buying your AQUAPLANEanddddd Postage and Packaging is free too. To visit the AQUAPLANE website click here and at the checkout enter the code:

MUMMY05

To add your exclusive Mummy in a Tutu discount and help your kids feel like “Super Speedy Ninja Swimmers” or “Beautiful Floaty Mermaids (my personal feeling)” this summer!!

 

Disclaimer: This is a collaborative post

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