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10 months old grandson (finn) loves the water so much we had some photo's done of him underwater

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Wow!! He’s totally at home isn’t he! They are some cracking photos, what a great idea to have them done.
No wonder he’s called Finn.

Thanks for posting :)
 
What great pictures. A mini- Man From Atlantis! :thumbup:
 
Brilliant i wish i had thought of that when my grandson was a baby because he's the same , he's 6 now and still loves it .
 
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He’s fantastic and such wonderful photos Mike.

Hat’s off to his parents for encouraging him at 10 months, most people have a strange idea that kids should be 2 or 3 before even starting to learn to swim...

Love these photos :clap:
 
brilliant pics!

little kids are able to not 'drown' since their systems are still not quite air'd out ( the whole gag reflect evolution ) - and the earlier you get them into the water, the better they fare longer term. Babies can swim literally from birth, but with a lot of supervision and control ( their body weight is distributed in a way that swimming on the top / surface is hard till they are past 2/3 years old - its what i think Clive is also saying ).
 
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