IF YOU'RE taking the little ones on a special summer getaway this year and want to keep some Disney magic, then look no further.
As ShopDisney has the perfect range of swimwear for children to enjoy this summer season.
From iconic characters including Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Spider-Man, The Little Mermaid and more, there's something for everyone.
So before you go rushing out to find the right swimwear for your little one, take a look at our top picks from ShopDisney.
ShopDisney Swimwear:
Disney Store The Little Mermaid Adaptive Swimming Costume For Kids
If you have a Little Mermaid fan in your family then this swimming costume is a must. The adaptive design has a flap that features self-adhesive tab fastenings and another self-adhesive tape for fastening at sides to create easy access. Plus the vibrant, ocean-inspired print with the classic character makes this suit perfect for any little princess. Buy it now for £18 via ShopDisney.
Disney Store Spider-Man Adaptive Rash Guard For Kids
Be a hero with this web-slinging suit for kids inspired by everyone's friendly neighbor Spider-Man. Perfect for poolside adventures, the costume-inspired design is a summer essential and features an adaptive rash guard and an Appliqué Spider-Man logo at back. You can get it now for £20 via ShopDisney.
Disney Store Mickey Mouse Adaptive Swimming Trunks For Kids
Run around all day long and keep the Disney fun with these Mickey Mouse Trunks. The long trunks with inner shorts have popper fastening along both sides and feature an all-over print of subtle Mickey icons. The elasticated waistbands make them comfy all day long and you can get them now for £14 via ShopDisney.
Disney Store Minnie Mouse Adaptive Swimming Costume For Kids
Splash around all day long with this adorable Minne Mouse swimming costume. The pool essential will bring out some Disney magic with its bright floral print, Minnie artwork, and bow. And it even has self-adhesive tabs so it's easy peasy to get on. You can get it now for £12.60 via ShopDisney.
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