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Friday, 06 March 2009 |
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Dive into your imagination!
Take it from Canyon and Presley, “the ocean is fun!.” At only 4 and 6 years old Canyon and Presley already know the importance of our ocean. Dive Into Your Imagination talked with really cool parents Ron & Trish as they take their scuba refresher course and teach their kids about the water. Ron learned to dive for their honeymoon and this was their first time together underwater since! |
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 |
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Really Cool Dad, Jon, is passionate about water. Although he grew up in Indiana, he was always a water boy. He became a competitive swimmer and learned to scuba dive during college. After moving to California, he knew he needed the ocean a part of his life. He met his wife at an aquarium and together they have raised twins, Jorga and Jackson, and they are truly water babies! The images you see in this section are some the twins have taken with their Sea & Sea Cameras. |
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Sunday, 11 May 2008 |
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1. Get your kids to the pool as soon as you can. When first going into a pool, start at the steps. Sit on the top step and move down as your child becomes comfortable.
2. Bring fun water toys into the bath and pool. Different sized cups, washable crayons, sponges, colorful foam letters are great for bath time. Balls, noodles and realistic floating toys are great for the pool. Make water fun!

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Photograph Your Kids Underwater! |
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
Give the Gift Of Underwater Images & Video to All the Children in Your Life!
DIYI truly believes every adult should photograph and film their kids underwater in a pool setting. With these images, you have the ability to change a child's life. If you don't have a camera that shoots underwater, all you have to do is contact us and we will find the nearest scuba diving shop to you so we can arrange a film shoot for you and your child!
Giving this gift of underwater photo and video is the greatest gift you can give any child. In Ocean Annie's own words, she tells the story of why she wants all children to be filmed underwater.

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Friday, 11 January 2008 |
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Bathing Tips!
1. First you need to make sure the water temperature is not too hot or too cold. Run the water on the inner part of your forearm. This is a sensitive area on adults and a good guide for children’s skin. The water needs to be warm. If it is not the right temperature you will create a reluctant bather or swimmer.
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