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		By: Ari T.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow, I can&#039;t believe even swimming gear has changed so much in years. I learned to swim at a very young age, but my swimming lessons consisted of just wearing those orange cuff floaties and using a board to learn how to kick and stay afloat. Somehow through repetition and trial and error, I figured it out. The pads on the Powr Swimer Swim Trainer probably makes the process of learning better because the child can learn in incremental steps. Your boys are adorable! It&#039;s nice that they get to learn right within a lake instead of a swimming pool; much more interesting, I&#039;m sure!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, I can&#8217;t believe even swimming gear has changed so much in years. I learned to swim at a very young age, but my swimming lessons consisted of just wearing those orange cuff floaties and using a board to learn how to kick and stay afloat. Somehow through repetition and trial and error, I figured it out. The pads on the Powr Swimer Swim Trainer probably makes the process of learning better because the child can learn in incremental steps. Your boys are adorable! It&#8217;s nice that they get to learn right within a lake instead of a swimming pool; much more interesting, I&#8217;m sure!</p>
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