Hugo and Zara Stay Safe Near Water

 

This story introduces a simple phrase kids can remember near water: wait for your grown-up. Before they even reach the water, Hugo and Zara take time to slow down, remember swim lessons, and play in ways that build confidence.

This story helps toddlers and preschoolers:

  • Understand the importance of water safety in a way that feels empowering, not scary

  • Practice waiting, slowing down, and staying close to their grown-up near water

  • Reflect on their own swim lesson feelings (some kids jump right in and others need time, and that’s okay)

  • Build swim readiness through playful practice

Try repeating the phrase, “If there’s water to see, then my grown-up’s with me!” before your next bath, beach, or pool day. It’s a simple, friendly way to help kids remember what to do in the moment.

This is just one layer of safer swimming. Grown-up supervision, swim skills, life jackets, secure fences, and more all matter, too.

 

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