At this level, the focus is on teaching children essential survival skills in the water, but it's done in a way that's full of fun and laughter.
The key skill they learn is how to float on their back and front, which is a critical survival technique. Instructors use games to make the learning process enjoyable.
children pretend to be starfish, spreading their arms and legs wide to stay afloat or play 'airplane' where they balance at their backs and control their 'flight' by tilting their bodies.
This level is not just about swimming; it's about building confidence, promoting water safety, and ensuring that if they ever find themselves in trouble, they know how to stay calm and float until help arrives.