Giveaway: Pool School: Learn to Swim Freestyle

We’re giving away the Mom’s Choice Award-winning game Pool School: Learn to Swim Freestyle to three lucky winners!

​About the Book:

Looking for a way to make your kids’ swimming lessons more fun and even learn some new moves? The Pool School series is perfect for families getting ready for swimming lessons or whose children are nervous about taking classes or afraid of the water. It teaches water safety and freestyle techniques while also helping young swimmers relax and enjoy their lessons!

Written by an experienced swim coach, instructor, and lifelong swimmer, this picture book is not only fun for all ages but accurate, teaching children and their parents how to perform different strokes. From arm movements to breathing techniques, by the end of each book, your child will be prepared to learn a new swim style, and you’ll understand how to help them practice!

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Giveaway: Pool School

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Entry for this giveaway will close on May 9, 2025 at noon EST.

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11 Comments on “Giveaway: Pool School: Learn to Swim Freestyle”

  1. This is a helpful and fun way to ease kids into swimming! Love that it mixes safety with technique and makes learning less scary for little swimmers.

  2. My cousin who is now 8 drown when she was around 1. My aunt went to the bathroom and didn’t realize the sliding door was open a wee bit and she snuck out so quickly and when my aunt came out she was laying in the pool face down. They said the fact they were able to resuscitate her and that she had no brain damage was a miracle. Saying all this, it has made me a warrior for pool safety and making sure children know how to swim and parents understanding the importance of not only realizing how quickly something can happen but also making their children prepared and aware.

  3. Sounds like a wonderful and useful book; it would’ve come in handy when I was younger and trying to learn how to swim!

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