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Rocket & Reach: A Parent's Guide to Water Exploration with Your Child | SwimStars eBook

Rocket & Reach: A Parent's Guide to Water Exploration with Your Child | SwimStars eBook

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About the Book

Turn your child's first splashes into safe, fun-filled adventures. Rocket & Reach is a playful, expert-designed guide packed with simple activities, safety tips, and encouragement to help little ones (3-6 years) build water confidence. Perfect for families starting their early swimming journey together.

Rocket & Reach – A SwimStars Parent Guide
Help your toddler discover water with fun and guided confidence.

Looking for a way to introduce your 3+ year old to the joy of water?
Rocket & Reach is your essential guide for turning child water play into an exciting, safe adventure. Created by the experts at SwimStars, this playful eBook offers step-by-step activities, practical safety tips, and motivational advice to empower parents and inspire little ones to confidently engage in water fun.

What’s Inside:

✅ Easy, interactive water play routines designed for toddlers
✅ Step-by-step techniques to get your little ones loving the water
✅ Tips to get your child swimming completely unaided
✅ Fun, themed activities to spark curiosity and learning
✅ Practical advice to support nervous parents and build trust
✅ Engaging illustrations that capture the playful spirit of early water experiences

Perfect for:

👶 Parents of toddlers and young children (3+ years)
🌊 Early childhood water class beginners
💙 Families looking to make water time a joyful, confidence-building routine

Start your child's water journey with expert guidance and plenty of playful encouragement.

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  • Splashes and Smiles

    The “familiarity first” approach took all the pressure off. Bubble-blowing + our little “3…2…1…splash!” ritual made him laugh instead of worry.

    — Sophie M. - Trowbridge

  • Starfish finally makes sense

    Holding the “starfish” while looking up (we counted to five together) was the turning point. He actually relaxed into my hands! Nice to see real progress

    — James R. - Frome

  • Improving Techniques

    Using a noodle for support and “kick to reach the ring” really helped. Short, straight-leg kicks beat the big splashy ones. Actually seeing improvements in his technique just from having fun.

    — Tiffany. - Westbury

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