Aqua-Tots Swim School opens first location in Washington State, bringing year-round, indoor swim lessons ahead of summer

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Aqua-Tots Swim School has opened its first Washington location in Lynnwood, providing a year-round swim education program. The 9,300 square-foot facility features a 60-foot pool with 14 swim zones, allowing for tailored class sizes that accommodate one to four students. Franchise owners Ben and Erin Sheedy emphasize the importance of water safety in the Puget Sound region, aiming to empower children with essential swimming skills. The school prioritizes accessibility, offering adaptive lessons for children with special needs. Parents can observe classes from a cozy lobby with floor-to-ceiling glass views.

Aqua-Tots has provided trusted swim instruction for over 30 years, teaching more than five million lessons annually worldwide. Families can tour the facility and enroll by visiting aqua-tots. com/lynnwood or calling 425-225-4780. The school aims to foster a lifelong love of swimming among children.

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