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Experience Gifts | Goldfish Swim School Holiday Package

This post is brought to you by Goldfish Swim School, and has a sweet chance for a holiday giveaway at the bottom, so keep reading (and swimming) friends.

Have a little fish that you'd love to help become a more confident and independent swimmer before next summer? Did you know it can take up to a year of weekly lessons for that to happen for most little ones? Goldfish Swim School has a great way to help, and it's the perfect non-toy, "experience" gift for the holidays!



The gift of swim lessons and water safety! This year’s Goldfish Swim School holiday packages are oh so fun to open too! We all know littles don't really love an envelope with a gift certificate under the tree. And THIS gift package is filled to the brim with goodies like 2 months of group swim lessons, 4 family swim passes, Goldfish goggles, Bubbles bath toy, a Goldfish tote and the new FIRST-EVER Goldfish story book, "The Fish Who Wouldn't Swim."



The packages start at $168 for current members ($243 value) and $193 for new members ($268 value), and they can be purchased at Goldfish Swim School Fishers or Goldfish Swim School Carmel -- while supplies last. They sell out fast!


*Giveaway Alert! Now ready for the SUPER nifty news? We have 1 Goldfish Swim School holiday package to giveaway to 1 lucky Delightstruck Jen reader (Indiana residents only)! Must be used at Goldfish Swim School Carmel or Fishers, Indiana location. 

Here's how you ENTER TO WIN! Comment on this post or on one of the social posts that go along with this blog letting us know of your favorite childhood swimming memory. We'll pick a random winner from all entries on November 15, 2018 at 5 p.m. 

Thank you Goldfish Swim School for sponsoring this post and the swimmingly awesome giveaway contest!

- Jen

Comments

  1. I still remember jumping off a diving board as a child into the deep end. Scary and exciting all at the same time.

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  2. Swimming at my grandmother's house on a lake in Northern IN! My kids still enjoy going there each summer....now if only they could swim! Eeesh! Would love to win and so they feel comfortable in the water!

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  3. We love Goldfish! My favorite childhood memory is swimming with my sister, Mom and Dad every summer at the neighborhood pool! Family time ❤

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  4. Swimming in the lake with my siblings and friends. Searching for snails on the underside of the dock :)

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  5. Visiting the beach in Florida for the first time, collecting shells and swimming in the ocean for the first time! I now love taking my kids to swim at the ocean!

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