3 Kids Books That Tackle the Fears of Swimming

By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review

Published: June 29, 2009

The days are longer, the temperature is rising, and summer is here to stay a while — it’s time to hit the pool! Just in case you have a youngster who is a little timid when it comes to splashing around and getting their face wet, here are three books that feature lovable characters who all work at overcoming their fear of swimming:

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Sergio Makes a Splash

by Edel Rodriguez

Reading level:
Ages 2-8

Hardcover:
40 pages

Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers (May 1, 2008)

… “Sergio is a penguin. He loves fish, soccer, and water. He loves drinking water, bathing in water, spraying water, just about anything with water! But he has one big problem; he can’t swim.” …

TCBR review: “… Sergio is such a like-able character, and he makes a wonderful role model for anyone learning to swim.” Read more…

Add this book to your collection: Sergio Makes a Splash


Swim, Little Wombat, Swim!

Swim, Little Wombat, Swim!

by Charles Fuge

Reading level: Ages 1-6

Hardcover: 24 pages

Publisher: Sterling (August 1, 2005)

Publisher’s synopsis: Little Wombat is back! Award-winning author and illustrator Charles Fuge–whose Sometimes I Curl Up in a Ball sold 106,000 copies and charmed critics and children alike–has created a new adventure for his ever-popular character. It’s a fun-filled tale about discovering new friends and appreciating others’ differences.

Fans of Charles Fuge’s Little Wombat will rejoice at the adorable creature’s return–and at the introduction of an appealing new friend for his hero. And what an unusual animal Platypus is: he waddles when he walks, has a funny fuzzy face, and most special of all, can swim just like a fish. Little Wombat would love to do that too. But are wombats meant for the water…or is he better off staying on dry land?

Every child who has ever eyed the swimming pool nervously will happily follow Little Wombat’s success.

School Library Journal review: “… This story offers a good lesson about friendship. It is also reassuring to potential new swimmers.” ~ Susan E. Murray, Glendale Public Library, AZ


Froggy Learns to Swim

Froggy Learns to Swim

by Jonathan London (Author), Frank Remkiewicz (Illustrator)

Reading level: Ages 4-8

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Puffin (June 1, 1997)

Publisher’s synopsis: Frogs are supposed to be great swimmers. “Not me!” says Froggy, who’s afraid of the water. But with a little encouragement, some practice, and the help of a silly song or two, Froggy becomes an expert frog-kicker! Full color.

School Library Journal review: “…Froggy’s childlike dialogue and the sound words “zook! zik!”; “flop flop…splash!” make this story a wonderful read-aloud. …” ~ Betty Teague, Blythe Academy of Languages, Greenville, SC

Add this book to your collection: Froggy Learns to Swim

We’d love to know which books you have used to tackle the fears that your child has! Why not leave us a comment?

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One Response to “3 Kids Books That Tackle the Fears of Swimming”
  1. Book Chook says:

    Neat idea to round up three great books about learning to swim! I wish they’d been around when I was a kid.

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