The franchised ones are expensive. I took my first child to Waterbabies. Paid nearly £2000 for them to constantly want to dunk her under the water and she ended up terrified ![Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes: 🙄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f644.png)
All of my children swim at my gym and it’s about £40 a month each. Local council leisure centres will offer them cheaper too.
Either way, she’s always on about flashing the cash. If she can afford pointless Zara hauls and £20,000 travelling to Australia, a critical life skill shouldn’t pose too much of a financial worry.
That baby is just bottom priority for Maisie and it’s upsetting to see.
![Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes: 🙄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f644.png)
All of my children swim at my gym and it’s about £40 a month each. Local council leisure centres will offer them cheaper too.
Either way, she’s always on about flashing the cash. If she can afford pointless Zara hauls and £20,000 travelling to Australia, a critical life skill shouldn’t pose too much of a financial worry.
That baby is just bottom priority for Maisie and it’s upsetting to see.