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Just Keep Swimming, Just Keep Swimming

Tan Jian Yong, Founder, Happy Fish

07-Apr-23 10:00

Just Keep Swimming, Just Keep Swimming

Swimming is fun. Even more so with your family members, be it a picnic by the beach or an evening by the pool. On the other hand, it’s not as easy for couples with young ones to plan a water-fun day, especially with toddlers. But what if we told you that your 5 month thumb-sucking toddler can actually swim?

At Happy Fish they help you do just that, with baby steps. With their very-own professional instructors and heated indoor pools, your little ones will be guided to feel at ease and comfortable while surrounded with water.

Today, we will be talking to Mr Tan Jian Yong, founder of Happy Fish, a swimming school renowned to provide lessons catered for toddlers as young as 4 months old.

Photo Credits: Facebook | Happy Fish Swim School

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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