Baby Sensory Classes in Bundaberg

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Bundaberg Baby Sensory Classes

At DNA Aquatics in Bundaberg, our baby sensory classes are thoughtfully designed to give your little one the best possible introduction to water. These classes aren’t just about splashing around—they’re built to help babies feel calm, connected and confident in the pool.


We combine sensory play, water movement and bonding time to support early development while gently building familiarity with water. Held in a heated indoor magnesium pool, our sessions offer a soothing environment that helps reduce discomfort, improve circulation and promote relaxation.


With experienced instructors who understand the needs of babies and new parents, we make every session a positive experience for both of you.

Our baby sensory classes in Bundaberg are a beautiful way to start your child’s swimming journey in a warm, safe space.


Contact us to book your spot or chat with our team about upcoming class times.

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We know those first experiences in the water matter, which is why we focus on trust, connection and gentle progression. Our instructors are certified experts in early childhood aquatic education and take a hands-on, caring approach tailored to each baby’s comfort level.


Using soft sounds, light water movement and age-appropriate activities, we help babies develop sensory awareness, balance and early motor skills. Parents are active participants too, learning how to hold, move and support their baby in the water with confidence.


These sessions are more than swim lessons—they’re a special time to bond, explore and share in your baby’s milestones. Enquire now to find the right class for your family.

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