Swimming is like being a fish in the water. Just like how a fish moves its tail and fins to glide through the water, you use your arms and legs to move. Your arms are like the fish’s fins, and your legs are like its tail. When you move them, you can go forward, backward, or even float in one place.
Swimming is also like being a superhero who can fly, but in the water. Imagine wearing a cape, but instead, you have water around you. You can float on your belly or back, and you can kick your legs to zoom through the water. The water holds you up like a gentle hug, making you feel light and free.
Think of swimming as a dance in the water. When you dance, you move your body to the rhythm of the music. In swimming, the water is your music, and your body moves along with it. You can twirl, flip, and glide, just like a dancer on a stage, but your stage is the big, blue pool or ocean.