Pack swimming bag

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Goggles, swim caps and float belts have no other use in everyday life. Between visits to the pool they tend to hide in a drawer or a bag that has not been opened since last time. The visual support below brings each item back into the bag.

A happy boy puts a yellow swimming cap with goggles into a blue bag with other swimwear.

Pack swimming bag

A happy boy puts a yellow swimming cap with goggles into a blue bag with other swimwear.

About this visual support

Some items in a swim bag are used only at the pool, which is why they never quite return to the everyday routine. The goggles end up in an inner pocket, the swim cap is still wrapped inside last week's towel, and the float belt is leaning behind the laundry basket. When the family heads out again, it is exactly these odd items that take the longest to find, and the easiest to skip until you are already at the changing room door.

With a visual support each pool-specific object earns its own line in the list, equal to the swimwear itself. Goggles, swim cap, float aid and any extras like nose clip or ear plugs become as visible as the towel. That helps your child understand what belongs to swimming and what only belongs to being in a wet-floor building, and to make the right choice while still at home.

One concrete tip: keep a small pouch inside the swim bag dedicated to the small items, goggles, cap, nose clip, so they cannot sink to the bottom and get soaked. The visual support can show that pouch as a step of its own. If you want Routined to send a notification before you leave on pool day, the feature is ready to switch on inside the app.