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Summer Camps for Kids in Ogden, UT

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Posted: 04/27/2022

Summer is right around the corner. You know what that means– your kids will be home a lot more. While summer is, first and foremost, a chance for kids to relax and have fun, it’s also an opportunity for them to learn a new skill, pick up a hobby, and make new friends. So, where’s the one place they can do all of this? Summer camp. 

Ogden has no shortage of exciting day camp options for kids of all ages, from nature and hiking camps to STEM and coding programs. If you’re looking for a way to keep your kids busy this summer, look no further. 

Code Ninjas

Code Ninjas is located in South Ogden and offers a wide variety of excellent summer programs for kids ages 5-14. Programs include everything from intro to web development, stop motion animation, and modding with Minecraft and Lego robotics. Whatever your child is most interested in, Code Ninjas camps are guaranteed to take their existing love of technology to a whole new level.

Location: 5735 Harrison Blvd, South Ogden, UT 84403

Dates: April-August depending on program 

Contact: 801-810-6826

Ogden Nature Center

Get outside and explore nature with Ogden Nature Center’s summer day camps. With programs for everyone from toddlers to teens, there’s an outdoorsy option for kids of all ages. From two-hour toddler camps to day camps for kids 6-13, the nature center’s camps have fun themes like Crafting With Nature, Working With Wildlife, and Under The Microscope. Teens ages 12 and up can participate in habitat restoration and other eco-focused projects or volunteer as camp assistants for younger campers.

Location: 966 W. 12th Street, Ogden, Utah

Dates: June-August 

Contact: 801-621-7595

GOAL Foundation

The GOAL (Get Out And Live) Foundation offers youth summer camps that focus on outdoor activities and a healthy lifestyle. These programs are for kids ages 6-18 and are available at all skill levels. Maybe your child is already super active and wants to improve their skills, or they’re new to hiking, mountain biking, or rock climbing and want to learn the basics. Whatever the case, there’s a place for them at the GOAL Foundation! 

Location: 2440 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401

Dates: June and July 

Contact: 801-399-1773, [email protected]

Treehouse Museum

For 30 years, the Treehouse Museum has been beloved by Ogden locals and visitors alike. Since the beginning, it’s been a magical place where children can unleash their imagination and pursue their natural curiosity. Kids will practice reading, create art, conduct science experiments, and even perform on stage in their summer workshops. 

Location: 347 22nd Street Ogden, UT 84401

Dates: May-July

Contact: 801-394-9663, [email protected]

YMCA Of Northern Utah

YMCA Of Northern Utah’s day camps give kids a chance to learn, play, and make new friends all summer long. In the preschool camp, little ones can learn about nature, art, animals, and sports through theme weeks while developing independence and crucial social-emotional skills. Day camps for kids 5-12 also have themed weeks like Young Scientists, YMCA Camp’s Got Talent, Artistic License, and Great Outdoors. 

YMCA’s specialty STEM day camp (beginner camp is for 5-8 year-olds and advanced is for 8-12 year-olds) is a fun opportunity for campers to experiment, engineer, and problem solve. Summer camp themes include Mad Scientist, Out Of This World, STEM Olympics, and Harry Potter Week.

Locations:

Traditional Day Camp and STEM Day Camp: Mound Fort Junior High

Preschool Day Camp: Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation YMCA Community Family Center 

Dates: June-August

Contact: 1-877-690-YMCA (9622), [email protected]

Ziegfeld Arts Academy 

The Ziegfeld Arts Academy summer arts camp is a two-week session that includes theater classes in acting, dancing, music, costume and set design, and much more. Kids ages 6-12 of all experience levels are welcome. If you have a child who wants to get in front of the spotlight, this could be a great first step toward a future in the arts. Who knows? You may just have a natural-born performer on your hands! 

Location: 3934 E Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403

Dates: June-August

Contact: 855-944-2787

The Front Climbing Club 

Kids ages 6-14 can enjoy an active, adventurous camp experience at The Front Climbing Club summer youth camps. They’ll learn the basics of rock climbing while making new friends, challenging themselves, and building confidence on and off the climbing wall. All equipment is provided, and experienced climbing instructors lead camps. Camps are available for new climbers who want to learn fundamentals and experienced climbers looking to improve their skills. 

Location: 225 20th Street Ogden, Ut 84401

Dates: May-August (Advanced camp is only in August)

Contact: 866-662-3529

Need more ideas for summer fun? Check out this list of summer activities in Ogden!

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Oasis Day Camp

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If you ask your average New Yorker to describe an “oasis” you probably won’t hear someone mention the Lower East Side, Central Park, or Bayside. But, your average New Yorker isn’t a kid and for young campers, the multiple Oasis Day Camp locations are havens where you can play tennis, go on scavenger hunts, and swim. Toddlers and teenagers both will enjoy their time at the camp. Ages 3-15.

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Abrons Arts Camp

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  • Off-Off Broadway
  • Lower East Side
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Camp is still in session at Abrons. However, there are COVID safety protocols. Masks must be worn at all times and everyone age 12 and older must show proof of vaccination. Campers will enjoy weekly water activities, weekly field trips, and will receive daily instruction in dance, music, theater, and visual arts. Ages 5-13.

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Asphalt Green Summer Day Camp

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  • Upper East Side
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When it comes to Asphalt Green’s summer day camps, there are two locations to choose from. The Upper East Side and Battery Park City locations will provide an abundance of activities that will surely satisfy and exhaust your kid’s pent-up energy! There are opportunities to learn a variety of recreational sports, work on their swim skills, get creative with arts and crafts, and more. If a day camp isn’t the right fit, mini-camps, sports camps, and soccer camps are also offered. Ages 4.5–13. 

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92nd Street Y’s Camp Yomi

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92 Y is a classic choice when it comes to sending your kid to camp in NYC. The campers will get transported to a beautiful 50-acre Rockland County campgrounds for a summer full of activities that will even make adults jealous. Horseback riding, martial arts, robotics, rock wall climbing, filmmaking, and cooking are among some of the activities available to the campers. Rockland County is six miles from the Bronx, so kids can be scheduled to get picked up at a city bus location. They’re also requiring proof of vaccination for all kids age 5 and over. Ages 4.5–9.

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Marymount Manhattan Summer Camp

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  • Lenox Hill

Marymount Manhattan summer camp is like the candy store of all camps. There are a bunch of options and you can’t go wrong no matter what you choose. If your kindergartener likes to put on a show, enroll them in Drama Juniors. Have a middle schooler who loves science? Advanced STEAM Camp teaches kids about 3D printing, creative coding, forensic science, surgical techniques, and more. Safety-wise, a cloth face covering (of at least two layers) or surgical face mask that covers the nose and mouth is required for everyone. 

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Advantage Camps

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Kids are already counting down the days until Advantage Camps reopen their doors to summer campers. The day camp has a west side and an east side location. The east side is located at Roosevelt Island Racquet Club, which is convenient for parents and secluded enough for kids to have an escape from the city. Children will stay busy with the numerous activities available, including swimming, yoga, fencing, kickball, and art. Still need convincing? Call Advantage Camps to schedule a family tour.

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Beansprout Summer Day Camp

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  • Park Slope

Yes, the day camp for young children is just as cute as it sounds. Beansprouts Day Camp’s mission is to create meaningful summers for each child by nurturing their imaginations, curiosities, and capacities for friendship. There are four different groups: Intro Camp, Lover Camp, Inter Camp, and Upper Camp. Regardless of the age differences between the four groups, they are all encouraged to embrace their individuality. Parents can schedule an age-appropriate tour of the camp in the beautiful neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn. Ages 3–10.

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Atlantic Acting School Camp

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  • Chelsea

Atlantic Acting is requiring vaccinations for kids 5 and older. The camp gives kids the space to play, create, and make friends. It’s also perfect for those kids that show a flair for the creative. Campers are taught how to create characters, write scripts, and learn about musical theater, sketch, improv, film, and TV. Ages 4–18.

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14th Street Y

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  • East Village
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Parents can choose between three 14th Street Y Camp options. The New Country Day Camp is located right in the middle of the 75-acre Staten Island Greenbelt. Kids in grades K-8th grade are free to choose to camp outside of Manhattan. While the New Town Day Camp is located at 14th Street Y facilities in Manhattan are strictly for children ages 2-5. This year, they’re also offering New Country Pride Camp for LGBTQ+ youth. All three day camps pride themselves on teaching kids creative arts, science and technology, and sports and games in a fun and inclusive space. Ages 2–13.

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The Art Farm in the City

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  • Upper East Side
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New York City isn’t exactly the place that comes to mind when someone mentions “farm.” Yet, Art Farm Camp still exists in Manhattan. The reason for that is because it offers kids a unique experience. Every day, the campers have the opportunity to interact with live animals in a hands-on animal science lesson or visit an indoor petting zoo. Growing up in a city has a lot of perks, but sending your kid to Art Farm Camp is a chance to get them to see what it’s like to live in nature. The camp will run from June 27 to Aug. 19. Ages 3-11.

 

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Aviator Sports Summer Day Camp

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  • Camps
  • Brooklyn

Aviator is the camp to send your high-energy, active, and curious child. After spending days ice skating, rock climbing, swimming, trying gymnastics, playing mini-golf (need we go on?), your child will have exerted their youthful energy. Well, at least until the next week. The point is that Aviator Summer Camp prides itself on offering a wide variety of sports and activities to the campers in order to aid their overall social development. It’s worth every penny. Ages 3–14.

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    CITY KIDS

    240 Meeker Ave, Brooklyn
    718-885-4404
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    Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, City Kids is a brand-new, two-story, modern preschool where education has been reimagined for kids ages 2-5. City Kids also offers afterschool programs, camps, birthday parties and events in their second-floor, dedicated enrichment spaces for kids in Pre-K through 5th grade.

    CORTEYLOU SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

    1110 Cortelyou Rd., Brooklyn
    (718) 282-6077

    Cortelyou’s Summer Enrichment Program (7/5-8/26) is for grades K-8th. Kids will enjoy an academically enriched summer program. Academic lessons are in the morning and fun-filled activities for the afternoon. Students will receive a well-balanced summer experience which will enable them to rejuvenate their minds and get the opportunity to socialize and interact with their peers.

    DEDIMUS POTESTATEM

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    Dedimus Potestatem provides fun, academically challenging programs to students in primary, middle, and high school. Our programs include Debate, Model Congress, Model UN, Mock Trial, Etiquette, Bioethics, Judaic studies, Hebrew, Dance, and Tumbling. We currently offer both virtual and in-person private, semi-private, and group sessions as well as after-school programs.

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    THE SCHOOL AT THE MARK MORRIS DANCE CENTER

    3 Lafayette Ave., Fort Greene, Brooklyn
    718-624-8400
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    Spend the summer dancing, creating, and performing with The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center’s multi-disciplinary Summer Dance Camp, with hybrid and online options. Each session combines daily dance classes in ballet, modern, tap, hip-hop, and jazz with the exploration of other art forms. Classes feature live musical accompaniment!

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    ELITE MINDS MONTESSORI

    117 Union St., Carroll Gardens
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    Elite Minds Montessori is a private preschool in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn for children ages 2-6. We offer a nurturing multilingual (English and French) environment where children can develop their unique skills and potential. Now enrolling for our six-week outdoor camp July 6-Aug. 13 and for the 2021-22 school year.

    MILL BASIN DAY CAMP

    5945 Strickland Ave., Mill Basin, Brooklyn
    718-251-6200

    MBDC is dedicated to providing exciting and fulfilling camp experiences for children through fun, recreational, and safe activities. Our modern, air-conditioned, and private facility offers a wide range of activities for children entering pre-K through ninth grade. There are five individual camps, each with unique and innovative programming.

    SPLAT CAMP

    9 Hanover Place , Downtown Brooklyn
    646-343-9888
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    Come to Splat Camp where we blend art, play, and STEM into a unique magical experience for kids age 4-10. Make slime, learn about space, and play outside. Our camp appeals equally to artsy kids, brainy kids, science lovers, mythology fans, and creative thinkers! We are #ProNerd all day.

    STARGAZER DAY CAMP

    1943 Brown St., Sheepshead Bay 
    347-560-3469
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    STARGAZER is the premier summer program serving the Brooklyn area for more than a decade, and the only true 5-star camp across the board. For this reason, enrollment is limited. Make the right choice for your child this summer. Register asap, as spots fill up very quickly.See you this summer!

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    245 86th Street and 9321 Ridge Blvd., Bay Ridge
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    Stepping Stones Summer Camp is a camp in Bay Ridge for ages 2-10. Creative weekly themes that center around outdoor sprinkler fun, daily enrichment activities, yoga, science, cooking, dance, drama, physical education, and local walking trips are just some of the exciting events planned every summer.  

    THE PARK SLOPE DAY CAMP

    694 5 Avenue, Brooklyn
    718-788-7732

    For over 30 years, Park Slope Day Camp has been providing Brooklyn families with a safe, nurturing, and unique day camp experience. Located in Carroll Gardens, Prospect Park, and Windsor Terrace, we offer a wide variety of outdoor activities and options including traditional camp, soccer, and more.

    TRAIL BLAZERS

    394 Rogers Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn
    212-529-5113
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    Come outside and play, adventure awaits! From day camp to overnight camp, Trail Blazers has an adventure for everyone, Grades Pre-K-10th. After our COVID-free camp in 2020, we’re ready for a safe and fun 2021! Visit trailblazers.org for details including our COVID safety plans, new programs, and Info Sessions.

    TREASURE ISLAND

    405 81st St., Brooklyn
    718-238-7676
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    Treasure Island Preschool and Camp offers an opportunity for children ages 3-8 to get out of the house and into the sun! We have one-six flexible weeks, half-day 9am-1pm, full-day 8am-4pm. Activities include outdoor play, sprinklers, sand/water tables, Legos, and air-conditioned classroom playtime. Lunch and snacks included!

    YOUNG JUDAEA SPROUT BROOKLYN DAY CAMP

    556 Columbia St., Red Hook
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    Sprout Brooklyn is a Hebrew dual-language camp for children entering pre-K-fifth grade. Children from a wide spectrum of backgrounds join together to create a joyful community built on Jewish values, Israeli culture, and Hebrew. Programming includes swim instruction, athletics, robotics, art, and cooking. No Hebrew experience necessary.

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    BROOKLYN MUSIC SCHOOL

    126 Saint Felix St., Fort Greene, Brooklyn
    718-638-5660
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    BMS is excited to present our Summer 2021 programming including the Summer Institute for ages 5-8 and the Summer Intensives for ages 9-12! Play, sing, and dance your way through the summer of a lifetime with our world-class curriculum and instructors and make new friends while learning and having fun!

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    COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY – DNA LEARNING CENTER

    Cold Spring Harbor and Brooklyn,
    516-367-5170

    The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DNA Learning Center offers weeklong biology-focused summer camps for students entering grades sixth-12th. Join us at the flagship in Cold Spring Harbor, our new center in Brooklyn, or virtually. Campers use sophisticated laboratory and computer equipment to perform experiments grade levels above their peers.

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    CAMP REECE AT SKIDMORE COLLEGE

    815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs
    212-289-4732
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    Camp Reece is a sleep-away camp for special needs children ages 10-17. Located in Saratoga Springs with transportation from NYC and Westchester County. We have weekly adventure trips along with a wide range of activities designed to engage campers while teaching skills, building confidence, improving self-esteem, encouraging social-emotional growth, and having fun!

    DOROTHY P. FLINT 4-H CAMP

    3186 Sound Ave., Riverhead
    516-832-2591 x11
    Email [email protected]

    Dorothy P. Flint 4-H Camp in Riverhead is a coed, recreational, and educational weeklong sleep-away and day camp. With eight sessions to choose from, June 28-Aug. 21. We are located on 140-acres of woodland, beachfront, and our very own farmland. Programing designed specifically for all types of youth and their interests.

    THE GLENHOLME SCHOOL — DEVEREUX ADVANCED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

    81 Sabbaday Lane, Washington
    860-868-7377

    A unique six-week sleepaway program for children from ages 10-21 with special needs from July 12-August 20. Combines in-person morning academics with therapeutic recreational activities in the afternoon for youngsters with Aspergers, Autism Spectrum Disorder, High Functioning Autism, ADHD, OCD, Tourettes, depression, anxiety, and learning differences.

    POK-O-MACCREADY CAMPS

    Located in New York’s Adirondack Mountains,
    518-963-7656
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    Pok-O-MacCready empowers campers to develop to their fullest potential by building a supportive atmosphere whichfostersindependence, lifelong friendships, appreciation of the natural world, and the embraceof challenges. Our coed, screen-free program is offered to ages 6-16, with session lengths of two to seven weeks. Financial aid available.

    TRAIL BLAZERS

    394 Rogers Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn
    212-529-5113
    Email [email protected]

    Come outside and play, adventure awaits! From day camp to overnight camp, Trail Blazers has an adventure for everyone, Grades Pre-K-10th. After our COVID-free camp in 2020, were ready for a safe and fun 2021! Visit trailblazers.org for details including our COVID safety plans, new programs, and Info Sessions.

    Special Needs Camps

    THE GLENHOLME SCHOOL — DEVEREUX ADVANCED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

    81 Sabbaday Lane, Washington
    860-868-7377

    A unique six-week sleepaway program for children from ages 10-21 with special needs from July 12-August 20.  Combines in-person morning academics with therapeutic recreational activities in the afternoon for youngsters with Asperger’s, Autism Spectrum Disorder, High Functioning Autism, ADHD, OCD, Tourette’s, depression, anxiety, and learning differences.

    Sports Camps

    DEREK KELLOGG BASKETBALL CAMP

    Long Island University (Downtown Brooklyn location), 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn
    Email [email protected]

    Does your child love basketball? Come spend a week of fun and learning the game at Long Island University located in downtown Brooklyn! Kids will play games, compete in contests, and learn the fundamentals of basketball! Available for children of all skill levels for grades third-10th!

    SUPER SOCCER STARS X PRO SOCCER KIDS

    Over 80 locations across NYC, LI, and Westchester,
    606 Columbus Ave. at 89th St., Manhattan, 212-877-7171

    55 Front St., suite 7, Rockville Centre, 516-740-7171

    Email [email protected]

    Soccer Stars is NY’s No. 1 Youth Soccer Program for 20 years. Highly trained, certified coaches lead small group classes, highlighting teamwork and individual attention, following safety guidelines. More than 50 locations. Weekly classes, half/full day camps, and private sessions anywhere-FUNdamentals or Advanced Training. Ages 2-12 and older. Save $20 Code: NYMPSUM21.

    Day Camp Archives – Treasure Valley Family YMCA

    Locations:Dates: November 21, 2022 – December 30, 2022 Ages: 6 years – 12 years

    All things sensory are included in this fun variety camp! Kids are encouraged to experience a variety of textures, sounds, and tastes through activities catered to a child’s needs. Each day pulls activities from …

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    Locations:Dates: October 20, 2022 – October 21, 2022 Ages: 5 years – 12 years

    Let us be your ghost host and celebrate this spooky time of year. Two days of frightful fun! All things sensory are included in this fun variety camp with a ghoulish twist! Kids are encouraged to experience a var…

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    Locations:Dates: December 27, 2022 – December 30, 2022 Ages: 6 years – 10 years

    Campers will have fun creating and completing their own projects using unique materials from around the house
    and found in nature

    Question? Call 208-331-9622 ext 532 or South Youth Director

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    Locations:Dates: November 21, 2022 – December 23, 2022 Ages: 6 years – 12 years

    Come join us for the chance to bring about your culinary skills! Campers will learn basic knife handling skills while also whipping up favorite sides and deserts from the holiday season. With a little supervision…

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    Locations:Dates: November 21, 2022 – November 23, 2022 Ages: 6 years – 10 years

    Exploratory, creative campers! Come use your imagination in this vivid and worldly art camp. Campers will be exposed to a mix of components from the other art camps including various activities, genres, and techn…

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    Locations:Dates: December 21, 2022 – December 23, 2022 Ages: 4 years – 6 years

    Campers will learn the benefits of healthy foods through using the nutrition rainbow connection. Eating a rainbow helps your body get a complete range of nutrients. This will be a hands-on class where kids will s…

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    Locations:Dates: December 27, 2022 – December 30, 2022 Ages: 4 years – 6 years

    Campers will have an opportunity to explore different science, mathematics, and engineering principles throughout this camp. Campers will create and develop their own inventions, explore and build structures and …

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    Locations:Dates: December 27, 2022 – December 30, 2022 Ages: 8 years – 12 years

    Using the NEW* LEGO Mindstorm kits, kids will visualize, build, and program their own robot! With the help of Chromebooks, they will program their robot to do a variety of different actions using ultrasonic sound…

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    Locations:Dates: December 21, 2022 – December 23, 2022 Ages: 6 years – 10 years

    Be the star of the show! Campers will expand their capabilities by learning and practicing performing for others. All of the campers new found skills will be on display during a show for family and friends at the…

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    Locations:Dates: November 21, 2022 – November 23, 2022 Ages: 4 years – 6 years

    Explore all different kinds of art in a wintery and holiday theme! Campers will create works of art for display for at all family gatherings!

    Question? Call 208-331-9622 ext 532 or South Youth Director

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    Locations:Dates: November 21, 2022 – December 30, 2022 Ages: 6 years – 12 years

    Explore a variety of exciting themes each day within this camp mixed with a little holiday fun. Rock climbing, swimming* (*if available per schedule, not available downtown) playing games, and more all a part of …

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    Locations:Dates: November 21, 2022 – January 6, 2023 Ages: 6 years – 12 years

    Explore a variety of exciting themes each day within this camp mixed with a little holiday fun. Rock climbing, swimming if available, playing games, and more all a part of this awesome, fun-filled, action-packed …

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    Richmond Area Full-Day Summer Camps 2022 :: Completely Kids Richmond

    FEATURED  FULL-DAY CAMPS:

    STEAM Discovery Academy
    Richmond, VA  Phone: 804. 944.0929
    STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) programs challenge students to think on their feet, evaluate challenges, and experiment their way to solutions in a fun, safe environment that combines entertainment and education. Our programs are designed to spark curiosity and new ideas in our campers, no matter their level of experience.  For kids in Kindergarten through Junior High School.

    SwimRVA Summer Camp
    Three Locations:
    • SwimRVA CSAC, 5050 Ridgedale Parkway, Richmond, VA 23234
    • SwimRVA Northside, 319 North Wilkinson Road, Richmond, VA 23227
    Phone: 804.271.8271
    • SwimRVA Meadowbrook Country Club, 3700 Cogbill Road, Richmond, VA 23234
    SwimRVA offers unique camps that will give your child countless memories, a great workout, and a healthy dose of self-confidence. From log rolling to water polo to strokes-and-turns, our camps offer a wide variety of ways for your child to have a safe, well-rounded, energetic and fun experience they’ll remember. Our camps are led by the Richmond region’s top aquatics professionals. Click here to sign up.

    Club SciKidz / Tech Scientific
    Phone: 804.548.4787 Email: [email protected].
    • Millwood School: 15100 Millwood School Ln, Midlothian, VA 23112
    • St. Christopher’s School: 711 St Christopher’s Rd, Richmond, VA 23226
    Club SciKidz offers Science and Technology enrichment programs, which includes Summer Camps, Science Assemblies, Workshops and In-school field trips for ages 4 to 15. Imagine a summer day camp that is designed to offer children a choice of many different science and technology themes. Themes include experiments and projects in Video Game Creation, Coding, Robotics, Veterinary Medicine, Crime Scene Investigation, Culinary Science, Paleontology, Engineering, Space, Biology, Chemistry, Oceanography, LEGO Robotics and much more. The camps provide hands-on, minds-on activities for children ages 4-15. Camp Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. Half day 9am-1pm only for 4-5 age group. Pre camp starts at 8 am and post camp ends at 5:30 pm. -Fri, 9am-4pm. Half day 9am-1pm only for 4-5 age group. Pre camp starts at 8 am and post camp ends at 5:30 pm.  

    The Steward Summer Experience
    11600 Gayton Road, Richmond, VA 23238  Phone: 804.740.3394
    Camp contact: Chuck Robinson, Sumer Experience Director
    [email protected]
    The Steward Summer Experience is proud to offer an array of more than 80 camps that stir the mind, fuel the imagination, and unleash the possibilities for your child. Beginning the week of June 13 and running through August 26, Steward offers a full summer for students entering grades JK-12. Camp options include academics, arts, athletics, and innovation, in addition to more traditional offerings. The Summer Experience offers specialty camps for students aged 4 through rising 12th grade. There are half-day and full-day options, plus early-morning drop-off (7:45 a. m.) and extended day care (until 6 p.m.).

    Doodle Dynamo
    Phone: 804.256.3545 , Email: [email protected]
    • Millwood School: 15100 Millwood School Ln, Midlothian, VA 23112
    Doodle Dynamo offers art camps that are unique and adventurous for every age category.  Some of the themes are Budding Artist Magical Wonderland, Nature Artist, Animal Explorer, Christmas in July, Photo Zone, Jr. Fashion Designer and Mixed Media Fun. Our full day summer camps introduce kids ages 6-15 (Grades 1-8) to basic art, contemporary art and new age digital art. Summer Camp Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. Pre camp starts at 8 am and post camp ends at 5:30 pm.   

    BRAINY BYTES OF CENTRAL VIRGINIA
    [email protected] or 804-665-8596.
    Launch Entertainment Center and Brainy Bytes of Central Virginia are partnering to provide an alternative learning option – “Launch and Learn”. This program features a physically and mentally stimulating experience for youth 5 to 12 years old. The After School Launch and Learn mini-camp is conducted Monday – Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. with a NEW camp starting each week. Check our websites for School Break Camps (Summer, Winter, and Spring Breaks). All camps are held at the Launch Entertainment Center, Victorian Square, 10903 Hull Street Rd, Midlothian, VA 23112. Sign-up TODAY!! The Launch and Learn experience consist of two sessions:
    1. Project-based Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics activities
    2. The Launch Experience — Trampoline, Laser Tag, Dodgeball and other activities.

    SPARC
    2106 North Hamilton Street, Richmond, Virginia 23230  Phone: 804.353.3393
    SPARC’s training opportunities soar during the summer months with an impressive array of performing arts camps and productions. So come find out what the buzz is all about! SPARC offers something for everyone in the summer. Whether a young person is new to the performing arts or on a path toward a performing career, there are opportunities for all. And, with programs from June to August at eight different locations throughout the region, you’re sure to find something that fits your schedule and interests. Summer camps and workshops are a perfect time to explore the performing arts and build skills for the stage and for life!


    OUTDOOR, ADVENTURE, CLIMBING, KAYAKING CAMPS:

    Triangle Rock Club Summer Camps
    4700 Thalbro St, Richmond, VA 23230  Phone:  804-215-3200 ext. 404
    Triangle Rock Club offers a variety of half-day and full-day summer camps for ages 6 and up. Each camp day is filled with climbing, learning, adventure, goal setting, games, and tons of adventure-filled memories! Options include camps based at our new indoor rock climbing facility, as well as an Expedition Camp (for kids 12 and up) where campers will climb and hike outside.

    Riverside Outfitters
    A very popular camp in Richmond.  Includes activities like Tree Climbing, Zip Line, Elevator, Flying Squirrel, Cargo Net, Rope Courses, Swimming, River time, PFD’s, Rock Hopping, Rock Skipping, and much more!  Some camps are half day, others are full day.   Visit the website for more details.

    Passages Adventure Camp
    • Belle Isle (summer) 11421 Polo Circle, Midlothian, VA (winter) Phone: 804.897.8283 x310 
    • Peak Experience’s Midlothian Climbing Center and Peak Experiences Richmond (for the 5-7 year old group). 
    Peak Experiences and Passages expect to run camps as usual this summer.  These camps foster outdoor skills in a non-competitive and fun-loving atmosphere for children between 5 and 17. They offer Full and Half Day adventure programs for kids 5-16 and overnight programs for those 11 and up. Base Camp (ages 5-7) provides a great introduction to fun and adventure! Each session includes indoor rock climbing, swimming, energetic games, a bouncy house, and giant swing.  Day camp (for ages 8-16) offers a wide variety of camps featuring kayaking, rock climbing, mountain biking, stand-up paddle boarding, outdoor survival skills, and a 350′ zip line.

    Virginia Outside & Fishing Adventures
    Half Day, Full Day  and Overnight camps available.  Opportunities include mountain biking, kayaking and fishing for boys and girls ages 6 and up.

    Camp Half-Blood
    Forest Hill Park: Parking Lot at W 42nd St & New Kent Ave. Phone: 929. 397.9393
    Camp Half-Blood is a fully-immersive camp experience designed for rising 2nd through 7th graders and is based on the Percy Jackson and The Olympians book series. Campers on their journey to becoming legends learn sword-training, armor forging, myth-crafting, storytelling, and more–all with the goal of unleashing the hero within. Camp will run from June 27, 2022 – July 22, 2022 in Forest Hill Park.


    COOKING CAMPS:

    Young Chefs Academy
    2230 John Rolfe Parkway, Richmond, VA 23233 Phone: 804.360.9797
    Summer is heating up at Young Chefs® Academy during each fully-immersive culinary camp experience! Each day brings sizzling new surprises and culinary delights as kids cook and bake their way through exciting tips and tricks with friendly culinary challenges to put newfound skills to the test.   For children 5-15. $250 per child, $245 sibling rate.

    Richmond Montessori School Summer Enrichment Camps
    499 N. Parham Road, Henrico, VA 23229  Phone: 804.741.0040
    2022 camp details soon!

    Camp C.H.E.F. with Edible Education
    Locations at Stony Point Fashion Park and Waterford Place.  
    Edible Education offers children’s cooking camps June 13th – August 19th.


    ART CAMPS:

    Doodle Dynamo
    Phone: 804.256.3545 , Email: [email protected]
    • Millwood School: 15100 Millwood School Ln, Midlothian, VA 23112
    Doodle Dynamo offers art camps that are unique and adventurous for every age category.  Some of the themes are Budding Artist Magical Wonderland, Nature Artist, Animal Explorer, Christmas in July, Photo Zone, Jr. Fashion Designer and Mixed Media Fun. Our full day summer camps introduce kids ages 6-15 (Grades 1-8) to basic art, contemporary art and new age digital art. Summer Camp Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. Pre camp starts at 8 am and post camp ends at 5:30 pm.

    STEAM Discovery Academy
    Richmond, VA  Phone: 804.944.0929
    STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) programs challenge students to think on their feet, evaluate challenges, and experiment their way to solutions in a fun, safe environment that combines entertainment and education. Our programs are designed to spark curiosity and new ideas in our campers, no matter their level of experience.  For kids in Kindergarten through Junior High School.

    The Steward Summer Experience
    11600 Gayton Road, Richmond, VA 23238  Phone: 804.740.3394
    Camp contact: Chuck Robinson, Sumer Experience Director
    [email protected]
    The Steward Summer Experience is proud to offer an array of more than 80 camps that stir the mind, fuel the imagination, and unleash the possibilities for your child. Beginning the week of June 13 and running through August 26, Steward offers a full summer for students entering grades JK-12. Camp options include academics, arts, athletics, and innovation, in addition to more traditional offerings. The Summer Experience offers specialty camps for students aged 4 through rising 12th grade. There are half-day and full-day options, plus early-morning drop-off (7:45 a.m.) and extended day care (until 6 p.m.).

    Art Factory Play Cafe & Party Place
    4810 Market Square Lane Midlothian, VA 23112  Phone: 804.716.5219
    We are excited to offer week-long sessions throughout summer break that are perfect for kids 6-14 years old. Check out the different themes being offered each week and choose your favorite! Campers can expect to create all different types of arts and crafts throughout the week including tie-dye t-shirts, paper mache, clay, collage, canvas, slime, textile art, and so much more! For ages 6-14 years old. Full & Half Day options available.

    All Fired Up: Richmond’s Original Paint-Your-Own-Pottery Studio!
    Two locations: 
    •  Midlothian: 4668 Commonwealth Center Pkwy, Midlothian  Phone: 804.7.4-5506 
    •  Short Pump: 2232 Old Brick Rd, Glen Allen   Phone: 804.360.3111 
    All Fired Up will continue it’s art-intensive summer camp in 2022 offering specialized instruction and a wide variety of projects in several art media. Each week has a unique theme to allow repeat campers to have a fun and rewarding experience with each visit. Regardless of the week’s theme, every camp session allows campers to explore a variety of art media including Clay, Ceramics, Glass fusing, Drawing, Wheelthrowing, Tie-dye, Painting, and more! The standard half-day camp sessions are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. for ages 6-14.

    Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
    200 N. Boulevard, Richmond, VA Phone: 804.340.1405
    The VMFA’s in person summer camps are back for 2022. They offer camps for all ages – including early childhood camps for kids as young as 18 months.  Details will coming soon.

    ArtVenture Summer Camp at The Visual Arts Center of Richmond
    1812 West Main Street, Richmond, VA 23220   Phone:  804.353.0094
    ArtVenture summer camps will be on-site and online this summer.  These camps are for kids ages 6-14. ArtVenture runs for 11 weeks, June 20 through September 2. Each class runs from Monday through Friday. On–site classes are scheduled from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. or 1-4 p.m. A supervised, socially distanced lunch hour is included if you’re signed up for on-site classes in both the morning and afternoon. Campers should bring their own lunches. Online classes are scheduled for 10 a.m.–12 p.m. and 1-3 p.m.


    MATH, SCIENCE and ENGINEERING CAMPS:

    STEAM Discovery Academy
    Richmond, VA  Phone: 804.944.0929
    STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) programs challenge students to think on their feet, evaluate challenges, and experiment their way to solutions in a fun, safe environment that combines entertainment and education. Our programs are designed to spark curiosity and new ideas in our campers, no matter their level of experience.  For kids in Kindergarten through Junior High School.

    Club SciKidz / Tech Scientific
    Phone: 804.548.4787 Email: [email protected].
    • Millwood School: 15100 Millwood School Ln, Midlothian, VA 23112
    • St. Christopher’s School: 711 St Christopher’s Rd, Richmond, VA 23226
    Club SciKidz offers Science and Technology enrichment programs, which includes Summer Camps, Science Assemblies, Workshops and In-school field trips for ages 4 to 15. Imagine a summer day camp that is designed to offer children a choice of many different science and technology themes. Themes include experiments and projects in Video Game Creation, Coding, Robotics, Veterinary Medicine, Crime Scene Investigation, Culinary Science, Paleontology, Engineering, Space, Biology, Chemistry, Oceanography, LEGO Robotics and much more. The camps provide hands-on, minds-on activities for children ages 4-15. Camp Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. Half day 9am-1pm only for 4-5 age group. Pre camp starts at 8 am and post camp ends at 5:30 pm. -Fri, 9am-4pm. Half day 9am-1pm only for 4-5 age group. Pre camp starts at 8 am and post camp ends at 5:30 pm.  

    The Steward Summer Experience
    11600 Gayton Road, Richmond, VA 23238  Phone: 804.740.3394
    Camp contact: Chuck Robinson, Sumer Experience Director
    [email protected]
    The Steward Summer Experience is proud to offer an array of more than 80 camps that stir the mind, fuel the imagination, and unleash the possibilities for your child. Beginning the week of June 13 and running through August 26, Steward offers a full summer for students entering grades JK-12. Camp options include academics, arts, athletics, and innovation, in addition to more traditional offerings. The Summer Experience offers specialty camps for students aged 4 through rising 12th grade. There are half-day and full-day options, plus early-morning drop-off (7:45 a. m.) and extended day care (until 6 p.m.).

    BRAINY BYTES OF CENTRAL VIRGINIA
    [email protected] or 804-665-8596.
    Launch Entertainment Center and Brainy Bytes of Central Virginia are partnering to provide an alternative learning option – “Launch and Learn”. This program features a physically and mentally stimulating experience for youth 5 to 12 years old. The After School Launch and Learn mini-camp is conducted Monday – Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. with a NEW camp starting each week. Check our websites for School Break Camps (Summer, Winter, and Spring Breaks). All camps are held at the Launch Entertainment Center, Victorian Square, 10903 Hull Street Rd, Midlothian, VA 23112. Sign-up TODAY!! The Launch and Learn experience consist of two sessions:
    1. Project-based Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics activities
    2. The Launch Experience — Trampoline, Laser Tag, Dodgeball and other activities.

    iD Tech Camps: Code, Game, Create!
    Tech camps for ages 7-19 held at the University of Virginia & William and Mary.   Phone: 1-888-709-8324

    MathScience Innovation Center
    2401 Hartman Street, Richmond, VA 23223  Phone: 804.343.6524 and John Tyler Community College
    Camp Innovation is a STEM camp for rising 4th – 8th grade students. Each week-long session has both 1/2 day and full day courses in science, biology, computer technology, engineering, and more.  Each course offers students an opportunity to dive deep into STEM subjects through engaging experiments, challenges, and field trips. 2022 details details have not been released yet.

    Bricks 4 Kidz – Richmond Summer Camps
    Camps offered at many locations in RVA.  Phone: 804.277.9718
    Bricks 4 Kidz provides an opportunity for children, where we learn, we build, we play… with LEGO® Bricks. Programs are built around proprietary model plans, designed by engineers and architects, with exciting themes such as space, construction, and amusement parks.


    ACADEMIC CAMPS:

    The Steward Summer Experience
    11600 Gayton Road, Richmond, VA 23238  Phone: 804. 740.3394
    Camp contact: Chuck Robinson, Sumer Experience Director
    [email protected]
    The Steward Summer Experience is proud to offer an array of more than 80 camps that stir the mind, fuel the imagination, and unleash the possibilities for your child. Beginning the week of June 13 and running through August 26, Steward offers a full summer for students entering grades JK-12. Camp options include academics, arts, athletics, and innovation, in addition to more traditional offerings. The Summer Experience offers specialty camps for students aged 4 through rising 12th grade. There are half-day and full-day options, plus early-morning drop-off (7:45 a.m.) and extended day care (until 6 p.m.).

    STEAM Discovery Academy
    Richmond, VA  Phone: 804.944.0929
    STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) programs challenge students to think on their feet, evaluate challenges, and experiment their way to solutions in a fun, safe environment that combines entertainment and education. Our programs are designed to spark curiosity and new ideas in our campers, no matter their level of experience.  For kids in Kindergarten through Junior High School.

    Brilliant Summer at St. Catherine’s
    6001 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226  Phone: 804.288.2804
    St Catherine’s offers hundreds of camp choices for girls and boys age 3- grade 12.
    June 6 – August 12.

    Civil War Adventure Camp
    Pamplin Historical Park, 6125 Boydton Plank Road, Petersburg, VA 23803  Phone: 804.861.2408
    Live the life of a Civil War soldier in camp, on the march, and on the battlefield.

    Collegiate School Summer Quest
    103 North Mooreland Road, Richmond, VA 23229
    Collegiate’s Summer Quest program provides opportunities for youth to have fun, learn and be challenged. Please note that we have implemented COVID-19 policies and protocols so that we can safely keep campers on campus.  Camps are offered int he morning, afternoon, or all-day.   Camps are for children ages 3 years to 12th grade.

    Sylvan Learning Centers
    5309 Commonwealth Centre Pkwy, Ste 106, Midlothian, Virginia 23112  Phone: 804. 744-8002
    Sylvan Edge Camps offer innovative camps for elementary and middle school students with a focus on STEM.  Visit the website for more details.

    Henricus Historical Park
    Henricus Historical Park, 251 Henricus Park Rd., Chester, VA 23836  Phone: 804. 748.1611
    • Camp Pocahontas – for ages 6-10 – campers will explore the environment and life of Pocahontas and the culture of the Powhatan people through demonstrations, activities, and arts and crafts.
    • James River Camp – for ages 9-12 – Discover the environmental and geological features of the historic James River.


    DANCE and MUSIC CAMPS:

    Greater Richmond School of Music
    Atlee, West End, Museum District and Southside locations. Phone: 804. 442.6158
    GRSM offers music summer camps for Grades JK-12th, for Beginners to Advanced students all summer long. Summer Camps Offered: Instrument Sampler, Piano Adventure, Guitar Fundamentals, Uke ‘n’ Roll, Choral Odyssey, Summer Jam, Musical Island Fun, Summer String Thing, and Mini Musical Theater.

    Bach to Rock Midlothian
    11400 W. Huguenot Rd., #105, Midlothian, VA 23113   Phone: 804.537.2271
    Give your child the rock star experience! Camp sessions meet Monday-Friday with full day (9am-4pm) and half day (AM or PM) options available. Several different music camps are available based on age groups, and no experience is necessary. Below is the full list of camps:
    Rock Band
    Glee Club
    Rock City World Tour
    Recording Arts: Pro Tools & Production

    School of Richmond Ballet DANCE CAMPS
    407 E Canal St, Richmond, VA 23219  Phone: 804.344.0906
    Richmond Ballet offers dance camps for kids age 5 1/2 to 14 years old.

    School of Rock
    • SCHOOL OF ROCK SHORT PUMP, 4300 Pouncey Tract Road, Suite G, Glen Allen, VA 23060  Phone: 804. 212.3900
    School of Rock offers so many different camps – Rock 101, Classic Rock, Songs of the 90’s, Songwriting, Rookie Camp for children ages 5 and up, and more!.


    PERFORMING ARTS & THEATRE CAMPS:

    SPARC
    2106 North Hamilton Street, Richmond, Virginia 23230  Phone: 804.353.3393
    SPARC’s training opportunities soar during the summer months with an impressive array of performing arts camps and productions. So come find out what the buzz is all about! SPARC offers something for everyone in the summer. Whether a young person is new to the performing arts or on a path toward a performing career, there are opportunities for all. And, with programs from June to August at eight different locations throughout the region, you’re sure to find something that fits your schedule and interests. Summer camps and workshops are a perfect time to explore the performing arts and build skills for the stage and for life!

    Greater Richmond School of Music
    Atlee, West End, Museum District and Southside locations. Phone: 804.442.6158
    GRSM offers music summer camps for Grades JK-12th, for Beginners to Advanced students all summer long. Summer Camps Offered: Instrument Sampler, Piano Adventure, Guitar Fundamentals, Uke ‘n’ Roll, Choral Odyssey, Summer Jam, Musical Island Fun, Summer String Thing, and Mini Musical Theater.

    Virginia Repertory Theatre
    114 W Broad St., Richmond, VA 23220  Phone: 804.282.2620
    Virginia Rep’s fun-filled camps are full of creative exploration and imaginative play. These theatre camps provide exciting performance opportunities for students from Pre-K – 12th grade. They are designed with the novice and seasoned performer in mind. With instruction by some of Virginia’s finest theatre artists and educators, your dramatic student will have a theatrical experience like no other!

    CharacterWorks
    Multiple locations in RVA

    At CWorks’ musical theater camps, students ages 6-18 can sing, play, dance, create, act, and grow.

    ComedySportz Improv Theatre
    8906 West Broad Street Richmond VA 23294  Phone: 804.266.9377
    Kids of all ages learn how to work and play together, creating amazing moments and unforgettable performances as a team. CSz focuses on the basic skills of improv: teamwork, trust, accepting, and a “Yes, and..” attitude.


    NATURE AND ANIMALS CAMP:

    Maymont Summer Discovery Camps
    1000 Westover Road, Richmond, VA 23220  Phone: 804.358.7168
    Maymont’s wildly popular summer camps offer outdoor exploration, animal encounters and historical discovery through games, crafts and hands-on activities for young explorers from pre-schoolers to eighth graders. Each 2022 camp session will have a maximum of 14 participants with a 7:1 ratio of campers to teachers. Safety precautions will be in place. Masks are recommended for all campers and teachers while indoors and when social distancing isn’t possible outdoors.   For kids ages 3 through 8th grade.

    Richmond SPCA Camps
    2519 Hermitage Road, Richmond, VA 23220  Phone:  804.521-1327
    The Richmond SPCA has not announced 2022 camps yet.


    SPORTS, MARTIAL ARTS, GYMNASTICS,  CHEER CAMPS:

    SwimRVA Summer Camp
    Three Locations:
    • SwimRVA CSAC, 5050 Ridgedale Parkway, Richmond, VA 23234
    • SwimRVA Northside, 319 North Wilkinson Road, Richmond, VA 23227
    Phone: 804.271.8271
    • SwimRVA Meadowbrook Country Club, 3700 Cogbill Road, Richmond, VA 23234
    SwimRVA offers unique camps that will give your child countless memories, a great workout, and a healthy dose of self-confidence. From log rolling to water polo to strokes-and-turns, our camps offer a wide variety of ways for your child to have a safe, well-rounded, energetic and fun experience they’ll remember. Our camps are led by the Richmond region’s top aquatics professionals.  Click here to sign up.

    The Steward Summer Experience
    11600 Gayton Road, Richmond, VA 23238  Phone: 804.740.3394
    Camp contact: Chuck Robinson, Sumer Experience Director
    [email protected]
    The Steward Summer Experience is proud to offer an array of more than 80 camps that stir the mind, fuel the imagination, and unleash the possibilities for your child. Beginning the week of June 13 and running through August 26, Steward offers a full summer for students entering grades JK-12. Camp options include academics, arts, athletics, and innovation, in addition to more traditional offerings. The Summer Experience offers specialty camps for students aged 4 through rising 12th grade. There are half-day and full-day options, plus early-morning drop-off (7:45 a.m.) and extended day care (until 6 p.m.).

    acac Fitness & Wellness Centers
    11621 Robious Road, Midlothian, VA 23113  Phone: 804. 464.0997
    Children kindergarten to 8th grade will develop friendships, explore new activities and make awesome memories in our full day camp. From daily swimming, to sports, to arts and crafts, ACAC Summer Camp is the place to be for summer fun! Camp is open to both ACAC members and non-members, Monday – Friday, 7am – 6pm. See a sample day, pricing and hear what parents have to say on the website.

    i9 Sports Multi-Sport Full Day Camp
    Multiple locations around Richmond  Phone:  804.214.7529
    i9 Sports multi-sport full day camps bring a unique, safe and fun camp experience that offers multiple sports and popular games including basketball, flag football, soccer, lacrosse and baseball for ages 3 and up!

    TWIST GYMNASTICS
    2130 John Rolfe Parkway, Richmond, VA 23233  Phone: 804.360.9490
    2022 camp details have no been announced yet.

    Master Cho’s Tae Kwon Do
    4386 Pouncey Tract Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060   Phone: 804. 364.0101
    Through Tae Kwon Do children gain better balance, coordination, self-confidence, listening skills, focus and a chance to exercise while having a blast! Children will participate in beginner friendly Tae Kwon Do classes, arts and crafts projects, reading, rock climbing, exciting educational games, moon bouncing, and more! Age 5 & up, rates vary for full day and half day camps. Sign up for one week or the whole summer.

    TGA Premiere Youth Tennis and Golf Camps
    2531 Buford Road, Richmond, VA  23235   Phone:  804.387.5927
    TGA Premier Youth Tennis and Golf Camps offer an unforgettable experience for your child by combining expert instruction, daily play and exciting activities that keep them active all day.  With a low camper to coach ratio and group pairings by age and skill, TGA camps provide ample individual attention and proper instruction for your child.

    Martial Arts World of Glen Allen
    9175 Staples Mill Road, Henrico, VA 23228  Phone: 804. 501.0202.
    Have an amazing summer camp with Martial Arts World of Glen Allen! We offer multiple field trips each week; including trips to the pool, visits to the library, and outdoor time at the parks. Students will participate in daily martial arts classes, character building games and activities, arts and crafts and much, much more! Children will develop self-leadership, focus, and confidence while having fun! Each week will be a brand-new adventure and our Summer Camp provides life learning skills and a daily regimen of fun and exciting activities. Our character enhancement program is the perfect way to help your child become one of tomorrow’s leaders! We offer a full-day camp for school-age children, that runs from 7:30am – 6pm, Monday – Friday. Contact us for more details.

    RockIt Sports
    3001 E Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228  Phone: 804.477.6807
    RockIt Sports Baseball and Basketball  Camps for girls and boys.

    Sports Center of Richmond (SCOR) Summer Sports Camps
    1385 Overbrook Rd, Richmond, VA 23220   Phone: 804. 257.7267
    SCOR Summer Camps will keep your children active in high energy sports games and activities all summer long! Choose from three camp types: All Sports, Lil’ Kickers (only offered morning half-days), or Soccer Skills (only offered Mon. and Fri. morning half-days). .

    Midlothian Athletic Club
    10800 Center View Drive, N. Chesterfield, VA 23235  Phone: 804.330.2222
    2022 details coming soon.

    Tuckahoe Sports Training Center
    2450 Little League Dr, Henrico, VA 23233   Phone: 804.360.3395
    At Camp Tuckahoe each week is a new experience with it’s own unique theme. The days are jam packed with basic baseball & softball instruction, crazy games, fitness challenges and sports activities (and of course, more BASEBALL!). Through exercise and interactive play, kids can focus on fitness and fun this summer creating healthier hearts and stronger bodies!

    Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps
    British Soccer Camps held at various locations around Richmond.

    Richmond Kickers
    Soccer Camps for kids ages 4-16.  Specific skill camps, camps for Girl’s Only, half day, full day, multiple locations.

    Richmond Strikers
    Summer camps and clinics for soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey organized by age and level.

    Richmond Fencing Club
    3411 1/2 Carlton Street, Richmond, VA 23230  Phone: 804. 622-3655
    Richmond Fencing Club is temporarily closed.  More details to follow.  RFC Summer Camp is a great way for kids ages 9-18 to stay active, have fun, and enjoy the summer while learning and improving their fencing.  Camps are for for both beginner and experienced fencers alike.  Led by a number of college-age competitive fencers who keep the students active through group lessons, competition, footwork, games, technique & tactics, and fencing videos.   Summer Camp begins at 10am each morning and ends at 4pm.  All necessary equipment is provided including jacket, glove, mask, and weapon.   Camps are held in a full-time, air conditioned, fencing facility.

    U-Turn Sports Performance Academy
    2101 Maywill Street,  Richmond VA 23230  Phone: 804.358.2775
    U-Turn Sports Performance Academy provides superior athletic training and sound biblical guidance to young people.  U-turn summer camp information will be available soon.

    Richmond Volleyball Club
    2921 Byrdhill Road, Henrico, VA 23228   Phone:  804.358.3000
    Richmond Volleyball Club camps are the perfect blend of fun and fitness teaching kids the fundamentals of the game and building up their skills to help them progress and grow as a player.

    Overtime Athletics
    Multiple locations.  Phone: 804.658.9876
    Kickball, soccer and basketball camps.

    Brilliant Summer at St. Catherine’s
    6001 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226  Phone: 804.288.2804
    St Catherine’s offers hundreds of camp choices for girls and boys age 3- grade 12.
    June 6 – August 12.

    M.Y. Taekwondo
    –  4020 Gathering Pl , Glen Allen, VA 23060 Phone : 804.915.7033
    –  11408 Belvedere Vista Lane, N. Chesterfield, VA 23235   Phone: 804. 918.2470
    At the M.Y Taekwondo summer camp, kids will have fun while building strength, confidence, focus, and discipline through taekwondo training and other activities. Full day or half day camps.

    Martial Arts World of West End
    10454 Ridgefield Pkwy., Henrico, VA 23233   Phone: 804-673-5200
    Martial Arts World has been serving Henrico County for over 22 years and whether campers are spending the day swimming, knocking down pins at a bowling alley, rock climbing, or working on their latest martial arts skill, your child will have a great experience in a positive environment.  The full day camps are focused on good constructive fun, coupled with awesome exercise! They will have a blast while building character, self-discipline, and increasing self-esteem.

    Collegiate School Summer Quest
    103 North Mooreland Road, Richmond, VA 23229
    Collegiate’s Summer Quest program provides opportunities for youth to have fun, learn and be challenged. Please note that we have implemented COVID-19 policies and protocols so that we can safely keep campers on campus.  Camps are offered int he morning, afternoon, or all-day.  Camps are for children ages 3 years to 12th grade.

    RISE MARTIAL ARTS
    225 N Washington Hwy, Ashland, VA 23005  Phone: 804.798.5176
    Summer camp is going to be EPIC! Our life-changing, character building, confidence boosting, adventure summer camp is sure to please your kids all summer long! Whether they are spending the day swimming, having a water balloon battle or escaping to the land of imagination on one of our theme days, they will do all this and more while learning martial arts.


    GENERAL FUN:

    The Steward Summer Experience
    11600 Gayton Road, Richmond, VA 23238  Phone: 804. 740.3394
    Camp contact: Chuck Robinson, Sumer Experience Director
    [email protected]
    The Steward Summer Experience is proud to offer an array of more than 80 camps that stir the mind, fuel the imagination, and unleash the possibilities for your child. Beginning the week of June 13 and running through August 26, Steward offers a full summer for students entering grades JK-12. Camp options include academics, arts, athletics, and innovation, in addition to more traditional offerings. The Summer Experience offers specialty camps for students aged 4 through rising 12th grade. There are half-day and full-day options, plus early-morning drop-off (7:45 a.m.) and extended day care (until 6 p.m.).

    acac Fitness & Wellness Centers
    11621 Robious Road, Midlothian, VA 23113  Phone: 804.464.0997
    Children kindergarten to 8th grade will develop friendships, explore new activities and make awesome memories in our full day camp. From daily swimming, to sports, to arts and crafts, ACAC Summer Camp is the place to be for summer fun! Camp is open to both ACAC members and non-members, Monday – Friday, 7am – 6pm. See a sample day, pricing and hear what parents have to say on the website.

    Weinstein JCC Summer Day Camps
    5403 Monument Avenue, Richmond, VA 23226  Phone: 804.545.8650
    2022 Camp Ganim is for the littlest campers age 2-5.  Camp Hilbert for the older kids.  Kids will explore the outdoors and have wonderful educational opportunities

    Camps at the YMCA of Greater Richmond
    Camps available all over Richmond, Goochland, Powhatan, Ashland and Petersburg
    From half to full day camps and from preschool aged to teens the YMCA of Greater Richmond has a camp to fit your needs as a parent while your child has a great summer.  Each location offers a large variety of specialty, sports, educational and arts camps.  They even offer the traditional camp experience at the Camp Thunderbird location in Chesterfield.

    Camp Blue Sky
    11005 Three Chopt Road Richmond Va 23233  Phone: 804.935.6939
    Camp Blue Sky is the perfect summer solution for working families, where kids can have fun just being kids. Children who have completed Kindergarten through age 13 get an age-appropriate Summer Camp program where they can learn and play as much as they want.  For school age kids.


    ICE SKATING CAMP:

    SkateNation Plus
    4350 Pouncey Tract Road, Glen Allen, VA 23059  Phone: 804.364.1477
    The SkateNation Plus Learn to Skate Camp is an introductory camp for beginner to intermediate skaters.  Students will learn the fundamentals of ice skating using a variety of instructional programs that encourage participation at the recreational level.  Half day options also.

    Day Camps

    TUMO Halloween Camp

    12+

    Russia Moscow CAO

    City Autumn Camp in Moscow 2022 | Feel like a director and shoot a themed film during the autumn holidays!

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    23 900
    23 183

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    Museum Animalia

    8+

    Russia Moscow Region

    Children’s Museum Camp “Museum Animalia” | 8-10 years old. The camp takes place in a unique place – the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. Master classes, excursions, quests, adventures. With or without accommodation.

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    32 500
    27 300

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    Cyber ​​Class Kuntsevo

    6+

    Russia Moscow ZAO

    The autumn city Cyber ​​Class camp in Kuntsevo is an adventure into the world of IT professions for children aged 5-12. Robotics, animation, Scratch programming, 3D modeling, Minecraft. Half day and full day shifts.

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    12 100
    11 495

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    TSD Camp Dobryninskaya

    8+

    Russia Moscow Central Administrative District

    Autumn and winter theater program in Moscow | TSD.Camp at the Theater of Modern Drama on Dobryninskaya invites children who are passionate about the theater. Those who dream of becoming an actor and performing on a professional stage.

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    19 000
    18 050

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    City holidays

    7+

    Russia Samara region

    Autumn club “City holidays” in Samara | New emotions and friends. From 7:30 to 19:00 on weekdays. 15 skills in 5 days. English, excursions and walks. 5 meals a day.

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    14,000
    13 020

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    KANT

    7+

    Russia Moscow South Administrative District

    Autumn sports holidays for children aged 3-15 in Moscow. Various areas of interest. Active training, professional trainers, games, quests, entertainment. Sports complex KANT, metro station Nagornaya.

    Prices from

    15,000

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    Yasenevo for children

    7+

    Russia Moscow YuZAO

    Autumn city camp in Moscow 2022 | Useful leisure in the South-West Administrative District (m. Yasenevo) from 8:00 to 20:00. English, Halloween style party, games, walks, master classes, quests, classes according to the IQ007 School program.

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    13 950

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    Cyber ​​Class Maryino

    6+

    Russia Moscow SEAD

    Cyber ​​Class autumn city camp in Maryino is an adventure into the world of IT professions for children aged 5-12. Robotics, animation, Scratch programming, 3D modeling, Minecraft. Half day and full day shifts.

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    8950
    8 502

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    IT TOP Kirov

    8+

    Russia Kirov region

    Autumn camp in Kirov 2022 | The magical world of digital technology for children aged 8-14. Program “Creating a mobile application”. The guys will create their first mobile application and will be able to download it to their phones.

    Prices from

    7,000

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    TSD.Camp Stankolit

    8+

    Russia Moscow

    City theater program in Moscow for autumn and winter holidays 2022 | For those who dream of becoming an actor and performing on the big stage. Teachers from the theater institutes of the capital!

    Prices from
    19 900
    18 905

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    TUMO Mafia Camp

    12+

    Russia Moscow CAO

    Autumn city camp in Moscow 2022 | TUMO Moscow is training in creative professions at the most modern school in Moscow. Adolescents 12-18 years old.

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    23 900
    22 705

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    History around us

    9+

    Russia Moscow South Administrative District

    Children’s museum camp “History around us” in the Moscow State Museum-Reserve “Kolomenskoye”. With or without accommodation.

    Prices from
    32 500
    27 300

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    Cyber ​​Class Khoroshevo

    5+

    Russia Moscow SAO

    The autumn city Cyber ​​Class camp in Khoroshevo is an adventure for 5 year olds into the world of IT professions. Robotics, animation, Scratch programming, 3D modeling, Minecraft. Half day and full day shift.

    Prices from
    14 200
    13 490

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    City holidays

    7+

    Russia St. Petersburg

    Autumn club “City holidays” in St. Petersburg 2022 | New emotions and friends. From 7:30 to 19:00 on weekdays. 15 skills in 5 days. English, excursions and walks. 5 meals a day.

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    13 500
    11 500

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    League of Robots

    5+

    Russia Novosibirsk Region

    Keep your child busy during the holidays, bring him to the Summer School! Promotion “Early booking”.

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    Entrepreneurship factory

    8+

    Russia Novosibirsk region

    Business camp in Novosibirsk 2022 | Right and Left Bank. Five profile shifts from 8-17 years old. Cool environment, professional curators, meetings with successful entrepreneurs and experts, excursions, your first earned money, interactive games

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    Keepers of Knowledge in Maryino

    6+

    Russia Moscow SEAD

    The Keepers of Knowledge camp is a completely new form of recreation for your child. Unforgettable master classes are waiting for children. The guys are waiting for new acquaintances, educational activities, as well as a rich entertainment program!

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    Keepers of Knowledge in Yaroslavl

    6+

    Russia Yaroslavl region

    The Keepers of Knowledge camp is a completely new format of recreation for your child. Unforgettable master classes are waiting for children. The guys are waiting for new acquaintances, educational activities, as well as a rich entertainment program!

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    English Club

    6+

    Russia Chelyabinsk region

    Camp in Chelyabinsk 2022 | A unique opportunity for every child not only to have fun and exciting summer holidays, but also to learn English, to reveal all their talents. Shifts: 5 and 10 days. Venue: st. Lesoparkovaya, 7

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    Hello, summer in Sochi

    6+

    Russia Krasnodar region Sochi

    City English camp in Sochi – intensive English, workshops, science shows, children’s yoga, laser, robotics and outdoor quests, development of meta-skills and emotional intelligence and much more! Change 2 weeks!

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    IT TOP Krasnodar

    7+

    Russia Krasnodar Territory Krasnodar

    Summer IT Club in Krasnodar 2022 | The magical world of digital technologies: programming, website development, game design, 3D modeling. .. And also walks, games and entertainment!

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    Polekort City Camp

    4+

    Russia Moscow

    City Sports Camp in Moscow 2022 | Active pastime: football, tennis, volleyball, outdoor games. Professional trainers.

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    Skill Camp

    6+

    Russia Moscow

    City Camp 2022 | A project that reveals skills. The guys adopt many years of experience of the speakers and fix them on psychological intensives. The acquired skills will become part of success in study, environment and further development.

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    Triton

    6+

    Russia Sverdlovsk region

    Camp in Yekaterinburg 2022 | For kids 6-12 years old. Vocals, English, dancing, acting, experiments in chemistry and physics, creativity, walks, excursions.

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    Day camp 2022 for schoolchildren. Camp in the city for summer holidays. The best offers directly from the camps. No intermediaries and overpayments!

    Day camp – this is exactly the case when the holidays are useful, and the house is nearby. The best option to spend an interesting vacation in the city!

    Children’s summer camp is the best gift parents can give their child. Instead of sitting in four walls in front of a computer or TV, children get a unique chance to spend time in the company of friends, actively and positively.

    And if parents are still afraid to let their child go on an independent vacation, the best solution would be day camp . It differs from the usual summer camp only in that accommodation is not organized here. In the morning, the child must be brought to rest, and in the evening, pick up. Meals, entertainment, communication, developmental activities, sports activities and other attributes of summer children’s recreation are included in the program.

    Day camp 2022

    In the summer of 2022, many day camps offer not only a rich and varied program, but also a specific theme, shift profile:

    • Sports camps, where a lot of time is devoted to physical training;
    • Music and dance programs;
    • Creative camps;
    • Scientific programs devoted to familiarization with school disciplines or in-depth training, implementation of various projects;
    • Language camps;
    • Programs stylized after certain cartoons or movies, children’s stories, etc.

    The choice depends on the personal preferences and interests of the child, although almost any day camp will accept without prior preparation. Even if the participant has never played sports or music, being on a shift will be a great opportunity for him to discover something new.

    The advantages of day camps

    The main advantage of the city camp is the organization of interesting, rich and varied leisure time for a child with the opportunity to live at home. This is relevant for kids who went on vacation for the first time, and just everyone who wants to spend the night at home, in familiar conditions, but communicate with friends, take part in many adventures and gain new knowledge and experience every day.

    It is also important that you can send a child to a day camp for an almost unlimited period of time. If you have to buy a ticket to a suburban institution (usually for 14-21 days), then here the parents themselves determine the duration of the vacation: one or two days, a week, a month or the whole summer.

    Choosing a day camp: living conditions

    A day camp must be chosen very carefully, especially when it comes to the child’s first independent holiday experience. First of all, you should pay attention to the location of the camp. If it is possible to deliver the child daily to the place or from the city, a transfer is organized, it is better to choose suburban institutions. Outdoor recreation, away from highways and industry, playing on the grass, complete freedom and space are important factors for quality recovery.

    When choosing a camp with a day stay, living conditions are also taken into account:

    • Meals should be tasty, varied, meeting all standards, including vegetables and fruits, daily snacks.
    • Rooms for classes and games – clean and equipped with everything necessary for entertainment and creativity: a library, game library, computer equipment, own zoo or garden will be a good help in the entertainment and educational process.
    • It is desirable that the day camp has its own landscaped area, sports infrastructure. This will allow organizing outdoor games, quests, excursions in the park, etc. The balance of creative and active components of the program guarantees a really healthy and useful rest.

    Entertainment and activities in day camps

    Of course, the program of the camp is also of great importance. The ideal option is a schedule by day and hour, a harmonious combination of sports, intellectual, creative, developing, educational, educational events.

    Just because a day camp runs in a certain direction, it doesn’t mean that all the time has to be devoted exclusively to learning English or drawing. A full-fledged children’s vacation should be varied, interesting for each participant, so as not to tire and not let anyone get bored.

    Children’s camp is an ideal option for a bright, exciting and sunny summer. The child will remember such holidays with the best emotions for a long time to come.

    Children’s camps in Moscow

    TUMO Halloween Camp

    12+

    Russia Moscow CAO

    City autumn camp in Moscow 2022 | Feel like a director and shoot a themed film during the autumn holidays!

    Prices from
    23 900
    23 183

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    Cyber ​​Class Kuntsevo

    6+

    Russia Moscow ZAO

    The autumn city Cyber ​​Class camp in Kuntsevo is an adventure into the world of IT professions for children aged 5-12. Robotics, animation, Scratch programming, 3D modeling, Minecraft. Half day and full day shifts.

    Prices from
    12 100
    11495

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    TSD Camp Dobryninskaya

    8+

    Russia Moscow Central Administrative District

    Autumn and winter theater program in Moscow | TSD.Camp at the Theater of Modern Drama on Dobryninskaya invites children who are passionate about the theater. Those who dream of becoming an actor and performing on a professional stage.

    Prices from
    19 000
    18 050

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    KANT

    7+

    Russia Moscow South Administrative District

    Autumn sports holidays for children aged 3-15 in Moscow. Various areas of interest. Active training, professional trainers, games, quests, entertainment. Sports complex KANT, metro station Nagornaya.

    Prices from

    15,000

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    Yasenevo for children

    7+

    Russia Moscow YuZAO

    Autumn city camp in Moscow 2022 | Useful leisure in the South-West Administrative District (m. Yasenevo) from 8:00 to 20:00. English, Halloween style party, games, walks, master classes, quests, classes according to the IQ007 School program.

    Prices from

    13 950

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    Cyber ​​Class Maryino

    6+

    Russia Moscow SEAD

    Cyber ​​Class autumn city camp in Maryino is an adventure into the world of IT professions for children aged 5-12. Robotics, animation, Scratch programming, 3D modeling, Minecraft. Half day and full day shifts.

    Prices from
    8950
    8 502

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    TSD.Camp Stankolit

    8+

    Russia Moscow

    City theater program in Moscow for autumn and winter holidays 2022 | For those who dream of becoming an actor and performing on the big stage. Teachers from the theater institutes of the capital!

    Prices from
    19 900
    18 905

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    TUMO Mafia Camp

    12+

    Russia Moscow CAO

    Autumn city camp in Moscow 2022 | TUMO Moscow is training in creative professions at the most modern school in Moscow. Adolescents 12-18 years old.

    Prices from
    23 900
    22 705

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    History around us

    9+

    Russia Moscow South Administrative District

    Children’s museum camp “History around us” in the Moscow State Museum-Reserve “Kolomenskoye”. With or without accommodation.

    Prices from
    32 500
    27 300

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    Cyber ​​Class Khoroshevo

    5+

    Russia Moscow SAO

    Cyber ​​Class autumn city camp in Khoroshevo is an adventure into the world of IT professions for children aged 5-12. Robotics, animation, Scratch programming, 3D modeling, Minecraft. Half day and full day shift.

    Prices from
    14 200
    13 490

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    Keepers of Knowledge in Maryino

    6+

    Russia Moscow SEAD

    Camp Keepers of Knowledge is a completely new format of recreation for your child. Unforgettable master classes are waiting for children. The guys are waiting for new acquaintances, educational activities, as well as a rich entertainment program!

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    Polekort City Camp

    4+

    Russia Moscow

    City Sports Camp in Moscow 2022 | Active pastime: football, tennis, volleyball, outdoor games. Professional trainers.

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    Skill Camp

    6+

    Russia Moscow

    City Camp 2022 | A project that reveals skills. The guys adopt many years of experience of the speakers and fix them on psychological intensives. The acquired skills will become part of success in study, environment and further development.

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    Useful holidays

    6+

    Russia Moscow SAO

    “Vacation with benefits” is a project that helps children and teenagers improve the useful skills of a modern person.

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    Summer with benefits

    4+

    Russia Moscow VAO

    City summer club for children’s daytime stay in Moscow 2022 | Robotics, English, classes by age: reading, logic, I write beautifully, mathematics, projects, themed weeks, creativity, walks and delicious dinners!

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    Educational shifts at IQ007 School in Kuntsevo

    7+

    Russia Moscow CJSC

    Impressive increase in academic performance by increasing reading speed, improving text comprehension, developing attention and memory. Competent writing and beautiful handwriting from the master of philology.

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    BKC

    7+

    Russia Moscow CAO

    City language camp for children aged 7-12 with English and exciting activities! CHANGE 2 WEEKS. M.Chistye Prudy and m.Tverskaya. Intensive English course + rich leisure and walks!

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    BKC Altufyevo

    7+

    Russia Moscow SVAO

    City language camp for children 7-12 years old in Altufyevo. CHANGE 2 WEEKS. An intensive and exciting English course + a rich leisure program with educational activities, quests and educational games.

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    BKC Voykovskaya

    7+

    Russia Moscow SAO

    City language camp for children 7-12 years old. SAO, Voykovskaya metro station. Intensive and exciting English + rich leisure program. CHANGE 2 WEEKS.

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    BKC Kuntsevo

    7+

    Russia Moscow CJSC

    City language camp for children 7-12 years old in Kuntsevo. CHANGE 2 WEEKS. An intensive and exciting English course + a rich leisure program with educational activities, quests and educational games.

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    BKC Profsoyuznaya

    7+

    Russia Moscow YuZAO

    City language camp for children 7-12 years old. CHANGE 2 WEEKS. Metro Profsoyuznaya. English and exciting activities! Quests, walks and educational games.

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    ColibriCamp (m.1905)

    7+

    Russia Moscow Central Administrative District

    Children’s club with English and active games. CAO (m. 1905). A distinctive feature is an individual approach to each child. The program includes English in a playful way, a lot of walks, games, quests and entertainment!

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    English Camp at School IQ007 in Kuntsevo

    7+

    Russia Moscow CJSC

    Immersion in the language, charge of knowledge and entertainment FOR 2 WEEKS from 10.00 to 18.00! Development of freedom and speed of speech, expansion of active vocabulary, basic grammar as a skill.

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    FFC Camp Novatorskaya

    7+

    Russia Moscow South-West Administrative District

    City football camp in Moscow | metro station Novatorskaya. 7-12 years old WITH ANY LEVEL OF PREPARATION + English, chess, mental arithmetic. UEFA 9 licensed football coaches0003

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    The camp in Moscow is a great opportunity for parents to organize an interesting, useful and active vacation in the city for their child. Communication with new friends, experience of individual and team work, participation in games and competitions, knowledge of the world and oneself, as well as a lot of positive emotions – all this will be in the city camp!

    Today, a city camp in Moscow is, as a rule, a private institution where a child’s stay is organized from morning to evening, with the implementation of educational, developmental, cultural, sports, scientific and other programs.

    Camp in Moscow 2022

    Most country camps are located in the suburbs, so that children can relax for several weeks of vacation outside the city and its noise, bustle, dust, enjoying being in nature. But day camps are more convenient to organize within the city, so that it is easier and faster for working parents to deliver the child in the morning and pick up in the evening.

    Regardless of which children’s camp in Moscow parents choose, they can be sure that their child will not be bored here. Due to the location of the camp in the city and within walking distance of many interesting places, an interesting program is organized for the children, which includes not only games and entertainment, but trips to museums and excursions, research laboratories and factories, cinemas and galleries. A few days in the camp can open up a whole world for a child!

    City camp in Moscow 2022

    Day camp in Moscow is always a good choice for caring parents. On the one hand, the child will not be at home for weeks, missing the computer monitor, and the days will be filled with communication with friends, a lot of impressions and adventures. On the other hand, this is not an independent vacation trip, for which the child may simply not be ready. Still, in the evening the whole family will be together and the parents will be able to control the situation.

    One of the main advantages of the city camp is the possibility to send a child there for any period of time. Someone draws up a ticket to a children’s camp in Moscow for a week, someone – for a month or even all summer.

    If your child is participating in such programs for the first time, you can pay for one day first, and then decide what to do next. Many organizers make significant discounts with a one-time payment for the program for a period of 5 days or more.

    There is no such opportunity in a country camp – as a rule, the duration of the shift is from 10 to 21 days, the ticket is paid in advance, and if the child did not like it or left earlier for another reason, no one returns the money.

    A variety of city camps in Moscow

    A camp in Moscow can be a profile camp with a highly specialized program or a general education camp. In the general camps for the children, an interesting and rich program is drawn up with a variety of activities, which will be relevant for all children of the stated age and will help diversify the leisure time of the summer holidays.

    Specialized camps suggest a specific theme, on the basis of which the program is developed. It includes all the components of a fun summer holiday – games and relay races, watching movies and cartoons, sports and creativity, but the main thing, nevertheless, is a certain topic.

    Thematic city camp in Moscow can be dedicated to:

    • Learning foreign languages ​​- one or more
    • Experiments and research – based on teaching the subjects of the school curriculum
    • Creativity – drawing, dancing, music, arts and crafts, etc.
    • Excursions and trips to museums, theaters, interesting places in the city
    • Sports and active pursuits
    • Information technology
    • For a certain project – filming a movie, creating your own newspaper, etc.

    Choosing a theme camp can be targeted when parents are looking for a specific program to develop their child’s abilities and inclinations. Often, children themselves choose a certain direction, simply because they are interested in it and want to learn something new.

    City sports camps in Moscow

    One of the most popular activities of day camps is health improvement and sports. Still, summer is a time for vacations and rest, an opportunity to escape from lessons and get the maximum boost of energy, improve your health. And the camp in Moscow of urban type is a great solution.

    In the sports camp, professional instructors and trainers will work with the child, which guarantees safety and a good result. Participants are not required to have professional training, only if it is a day camp in Moscow, specially created for training camps and professional training. In other cases, they simply devote more time and attention to improving physical fitness, well-being, training, learning to swim, playing volleyball, basketball, etc.

    Football camps in Moscow have been very popular in recent years.

    Linguistic city camps in Moscow

    Many camps offer programs in which teaching foreign languages ​​is organically implemented for children. Moreover, any children’s camp in Moscow of this type offers an interactive form of education – nothing to do with lessons and no homework, a lot of entertainment and games, watching movies and cartoons, but in English (or any other language).

    Children learn in the process of communication and entertainment, which is very important, as it allows them to successfully and imperceptibly eliminate the language barrier. Native speakers of a foreign language, from English-speaking countries, work with the guys, thanks to which pronunciation improves, it becomes possible to study “live” everyday speech. Such practice can be a serious breakthrough in learning and bring good results.

    Creative city camps in Moscow

    When choosing a city-type camp in Moscow, many parents choose creative programs. Their main advantage is the comprehensive development of the child, the provision of complete freedom, the opportunity to look at the world around him and himself from a different angle, to become more mature and balanced.

    You don’t have to be a genius to take part in a creative camp – it is quite possible that during the shift you will be able to discover previously hidden talents and abilities, and the main task of counselors and animators is not that. The main goal of the creative camp is to teach children to see beauty in everything that surrounds them, to look outside the box at things, set tasks, to go beyond the generally accepted ideas.

    Fascinating and bright leisure is a guarantee of health and good mood!

    The camp in Moscow is eyes glowing with joy and a sea of ​​fun activities, interesting activities and communication, new experience and skills. The child will really rest and have a great time, replenish the treasury of knowledge, get carried away with something, find new hobbies, and perhaps even decide on a future profession. Bright sunny summer in the city camp is a real dream of all children!

    school programs, prices for 2020

    If the child stays in the city for the summer holidays, send him to the city camp. In the day camp, teachers, psychologists and counselors will look after the children, rich programs will not let you get bored, and peers will become new friends. And after classes in the evenings and on weekends, the child will spend time at home, in the family circle.

    In St. Petersburg you can find a day camp for every taste – with football, dancing, French or English classes, themed film and robot camps, acquaintance with professions or a camp for rollerbladers and skaters. Check the current program and shift dates by phone and on official websites.

    Our list contains language, sports, creative and other thematic day camps in St. Petersburg, where you can send your child this summer.

    Contents

    • 1 Language camp
      • 1.1 MJ Club
      • 1.2 Language camp “Northern Gardarika”
      • 1.3 English city camp “Ai Class”
      • 1.4 Summer language program for schoolchildren ENGLISH EFFECT CITY 1.4 for the youngest children
      • Mary Jane kindergarten

      • 1. 6 Lingvinity Camp
      • 1.7 Summer language programs “Polyglot”
      • 1.8 City language camp “Cool School”
    • 2 Creative and thematic
      • 2.1 Summer city robotics school in the Robbo Club
      • 2.2 Cultural and film vacations from the children’s bureau “Cultural Cat”
      • 2.5 Day school for a young engineer in the “League of Robots”
      • 2.6 City creative club VBASHNEcamp
      • 2.7 City laboratory “Smart Petersburg”
      • 2.8 City summer club “Legends of the 4 Elements”
      • 2.9 City Club “World of theater and Cinema”
      • 2.10 year old film camp of the Children’s Academy of Cinema and Theater
      • 2.11 City art camp “Glorious Summer”
      • 2.12 City Academy UNIUUM
      • Sports 90.SURENTION camp “Atlantika”
      • 3.2 Summer holidays in the children’s camp “Teremok”
      • 3.3 Summer city camp City Groove
      • 3.4 Football camp based on the Academy “ZENIT”
      • 3. 5 City Rollerclub on vacation “FEET THE ROAD”

    • MJ Club, Kronverkskaya 16,
    • MJ Club Front, 3, bldg. 2.

    Website : https://mj-club.ru/
    Phone : 426-11-81
    Working hours : Mon-Fri, 09:00-19:00
    Cost

    :0 R./shift
    Shifts : June 1st – August 29th, 2 week shifts

    MJ Club Summer City Intensives:

    • Daily English classes with a native speaker from the UK. There are no boring lessons here; in our classes, children immerse themselves in the language environment and interact with the teacher in the process of games, discussions and creative tasks.
    • Active outdoor games. After classes, sports games are provided in parks and on playgrounds: football, volleyball, badminton, frisbee.
    • Outdoor activities: visiting the theater, labyrinthum, museums, zoo.
    • Trainings. Each of the shifts includes diverse trainings aimed at developing: creative abilities, emotional intelligence, logical thinking and the inner potential of each child.
    • Team sports games. Several times a week, strategic team games in the open air are held for participants.
    • Creative workshops. Throughout the shift, camp participants work with different materials and Hand Made techniques, creating relevant things for use in everyday life.
    • Role-playing games. Presented in the form of evening entertainment activities aimed at developing the consciousness, imagination and worldview of the child. Contribute to the effective social adaptation of children.
    • Healthy balanced nutrition, individual menu for allergic children.

    “Immersion in acting” session
    Dates: June 1-June 15 and July 19 to August 1

    Program goal: confident performance in front of the public, development of creative potential.

    Program:

    • Acting. The development of self-confidence, creativity, communication skills, the ability to stay in public and express their emotions, as well as the opportunity to replenish their horizons: poetry, prose, songs and roles.
    • Stage speech. Voice training, formation and development of the muscular frame of the face, training in breathing techniques, expressive speech, pronunciation of sounds, training of memory, attention and development of thinking.
    • Stage movement, plastic. Graceful movements, posture, posture, tricks, stage falls. The ability to experience emotions with the body.
    • Improvisation. Spontaneous performance on the stage, overcoming internal barriers, clamps and fears.

    Cost 27,000 rubles (if paid before April 30 – cost 22,000)

    Shift “Experimentarium. Learning Science”
    Dates: June 16-June 30 and August 2-August 15

    Program Goal: to instill an interest in applied sciences, to broaden their horizons in the field of the surrounding world, biology, physics, to form a versatile personality.

    In the program:

    • Experiments and experiments with various substances. Chemistry and physics without formulas and equations. Practice of spectacular experiments with your own hands under the guidance of experienced teachers
    • Interactive lessons about the world and science. We talk about complex scientific phenomena in simple language.
    • Modeling an ecosystem from applied materials. We learn how our planet functions, fantasize and create our own projects.
    • Logic games. We train thinking and develop high-speed intelligence by solving interesting problems.

    Cost 27 000 rubles (if paid before April 30 – cost 22 000)

    Change “Rainbow of my emotions”
    Dates July 1 – July 16 and from August 16 to August 29

    program goal : acquiring successful communication skills and self-confidence.

    In the program:

    • Ways to manage your emotions and mood
    • Effective teamwork, comfortable interaction with peers
    • Positive thinking and conflict resolution
    • Overcoming internal barriers. Increasing self-confidence and independence

    Cost 27 000 rub (when paying until April 30-cost 22,000)

    Language camp “North Gardarika”

    Age : 8-12 years
    address : m. Vladimir, Dostoevsky Street Dostoevsky Dostoevsky Street , 12
    Website : https://sgardarika.ru
    Phone : (812) 312-59-44
    Schedule : 9 am to 6 pm
    Cost : 20000 RUB/shift : May 25 – August 28, 2 week shifts

    Six shifts in the heart of St. Petersburg with daily English classes and fully organized leisure activities.

    At the lessons in a playful way, the children will learn new vocabulary and will be able to learn the basics of spoken English. After classes and a hearty lunch – excursions to the most interesting places in the city. As well as participation in quests, master classes and an evening flame.

    Classes are held in groups of 6 to 10 people. Classrooms are equipped with laptops, projectors, whiteboards and everything you need. English – 30 academic hours per shift.

    English city camp “I Class”

    Age : 8-10 years old and 11-13 years old
    Address : Sportivnaya metro station, Maly pr. https://iclass-news.ru
    Phone : (812) 244-99-64
    Schedule : 9:30 – 14:00
    Cost : from 8250 rubles / 5 days
    Shifts : 1 week: May 27 – 31
    2 week: June 3 – 7
    3 week: June 10 – 15 9103 Week 4: June 17 – 21

    The guys are waiting for classes in mathematics, science, zoology, anatomy, history, art, leadership in English and, of course, lessons in English itself: watching exciting videos, reading magazines, solving grammar problems and puzzles and participation in a children’s discussion club. And between lessons, children will be able to relax, have a snack, chat with peers and take part in quizzes and competitions.

    You can take a shift from 5 days, but each shift is unique. In a group of 6 – 8 people. Classes are taught by both native speakers and Russian-speaking teachers.

    Snack and hot lunch already included. Lunches are provided by the healthy cuisine restaurants Na Parakh and Teremok.

    The price includes:

    • 15 hours of lessons
    • Hot meals
    • Diplomas at the end of the shift
    • Photos for memory

    Summer language program for schoolchildren ENGLISH EFFECT CITY

    Age : 8-12 years old
    Address and telephone:

    • Moskovsky pr., 109 letter A, 4th floor. 8 (812) 980-90-49
    • Leninsky pr., 79/3, 1st floor. 8 (812) 980-84-59

    Website : http://englisheffect.ru
    Cost : from 1,950 rubles/day

    Classes with native speakers from the UK, USA and Canada, creating your own song and participating in the filming of a film in English , quests, walks and other entertainment program, hot meals.

    Number of classes – 4 ac. hours a day. The program includes initial and final testing.

    Excursions:

    • Bus sightseeing tour
    • Excursion to St. Isaac’s Cathedral with ascent to the colonnade
    • Petrovskaya Aquatoria – Historical Theater-Museum
    • Visit to the Peter and Paul Fortress
    • Raising bridges – boat trip through the night city
    • Trip to Peterhof
    • Blockade Museum
    • Kunstkamera
    • Quest
    • Russian Museum
    • Catherine Palace (Pushkin)
    • Sea excursion along the rivers and canals (Bridges)

    Additional:

    • Attractions “Divo Ostrov”
    • Museum “The Horrors of St. Petersburg”
    • “MAZAPARK” (skating rink, bowling, karting, lasertech, racing)
    • Flystation Wind Tunnel
    • Cinema in English
    • Mariinsky Theater (or any theater of the group’s choice)
    • Sibur Arena and others

    UK Mary Jane Kindergarten Summer Program for Toddlers

    Ages : 1. 6 to 8 years old
    Address and phone number :

    • m. Chernyshevskaya, st. Paradnaya, 3, building 2. +7 (812) 426 1378
    • m. Frunzenskaya, st. Kyiv, 3. +7 (812) 426 1379

    Website : http://summer.maryjanekids.ru
    Working hours : from Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 19:00
    Cost : full board — 13000-15000 rub./week, morning/evening — 10000-12000 rub./week

    Full development programs + English for different age groups:

    • Smiley (1,6 -3.6 years)
    • Brainy (3.6-8 years)

    All summer long children will get acquainted with various professions, immerse themselves in the world of biology, geology, astronomy, will create like real artists, sculptors, designers, learn to provide first aid, save lives, regulate traffic.

    Weekly visits to thematic interactive exhibitions, attractions, iconic places in St. Petersburg with professional certified children’s guides according to the author’s program.

    In the program:

    • English with native speakers
    • Interesting excursions
    • Fundamentals of Arithmetic and Logic
    • Natural science experiments
    • Introduction to classic children’s literature
    • Training games with a child psychologist

    In the mornings, exercises on the summer terrace, in the afternoons, sunny picnics or outdoor games and entire themed sports weeks. And also – playing in theatrical productions, sand animation, modeling, drawing and much more.

    Up to 15 people per group. Five meals a day, closed guarded territory of a residential area.

    Additional classes:

    • English summer intensive
    • MJ Art
    • Speech therapist
    • MJ Dance
    • Massage
    • Bee Bee Workshop

    Lingvinity Camp

    Age : 7-13 years old
    Address :

    • Krasnoye Selo. 77 Lenin Ave.
    • Gorelovo. Krasnoselskoe shosse 54/6

    Website : https://lingvinity
    Phone : +7 (965) 084-85-43
    Working hours : from 8:00 to 19:00
    Cost : 1750 rubles / full day (individual schedule), 1500 rubles / full day (with a one-time payment for the week), 1350 rubles / half day (lunch included)

    Rest in a developing camp will help the child to foreign language, increase the level of independence, teach self-presentation skills and teamwork.

    What classes are included in the program?

    • English
    • Robotics
    • Programming
    • Chess
    • Rock climbing/rope park
    • Artistic creation
    • Creative workshops
    • Many walks
    • Communication with messengers

    Breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea in a cafe. The fourth meal is tea drinking in the center.

    Summer language programs “Polyglotics”

    Age : 7-12 years old
    Address and phone number :

    • Kupchino metro station, 34 Kupchinskaya street, building 1. 8(952)363-39-33
    • Pushkin, Oktyabrsky Boulevard, Building 8 Building 2. 8(931)959-03-99
    • m. Akademicheskaya, Ave. Nauki d.28 k.4. 8(911)936-86-81
    • Bogatyrsky prospect 32, bldg. 1. 8(911)105-71-71
    • m. Zvezdnaya, st. Ordzhonikidze d.52. 8(931)345-34-49
    • Geroev Avenue, 18. 8(911)001-12-34, 8(812)923-88-03
    • St. Vasenko 12. 8(950)027-67-37
    • St. Shostakovich d.3 k.1. 8(911)812-56-10
    • Ave. Glory, d. 52, k. 1. 8(812)244-27-73
    • m. Frunzenskaya, st. Krasutsky, 3. 8(921)186-88-38, 8(981)906-33-33
    • Peterhof highway, 84k.19. 8(921)443-19-88

    Website : https://spb.poliglotiki.ru
    Schedule : part-time
    Cost : on request

  • French
  • German

The camp is open on weekdays, in the morning:

  • Small number of children in groups, maximum 10 people
  • Formation of two age categories in the flow: the younger one consists of preschoolers 4-7 years old, the older one consists of schoolchildren 8-12 years old
  • One shift program for 21 days
  • In an atmosphere of bilingualism, the child receives more than 60 hours of intensive language
  • Practice with native speakers

The camp hosts several thematic shifts, for example: Around the World and Magical Journey, Pirate Quest, “What to Become” and “Seven Continents”. A language camp can be seen as an additional course to the school curriculum, a way to improve your foreign language skills or prepare for a trip.

Every hour various physical education sessions, exercises, and agility exercises are held. Every day the children play mobile, active games.

City linguistic camp “Cool School”

Age : 5-14 years old
Address :

  • Primorskaya metro station, Bering 27, building 2
  • m. Begovayam. Old villages. Optikov d.45, building 1

Site : http://coolschool-spb.ru / https://coolkidscamp
Phone : +7(812) 64-3333-2, 960-99-76
Working hours : from 9.00 to 18.00
Cost : from 19900 rubles.
Shifts : 1st shift: 06/01/20 – 06/17/20 (12 days)
2nd shift: 06/22/20 – 07/07/20 (12 days)
3rd shift: 07/13/20 – 07/28/20 (12 days)
4th shift: 08/03/20 – 08/18/20 (12 days)

Holidays at Cool School are daily English classes, an entertainment program and three meals a day. The first afternoon snack takes place on the campsite, lunch – in a restaurant, the second afternoon snack – on the campsite.

In the program:

  • 4 academic hours per day of English in a game form with Russian teachers and native speakers
  • Spoken and video clubs in English
  • Sports games and competitions
  • Visiting excursions
  • Walks in the park, outdoor games
  • Thematic entertainment and creative programs with workshops, quests and discos, concerts, walks and sports competitions
  • Excursion (paid separately if desired)
  • Reporting concert for parents at the end of the shift
  • Photo and video recording during the whole shift
  • Daily announcement of each day of the camp in the VKontakte group

Creative and thematic

Summer city robotics school in Robbo club

Age : 7 to 15 years old
Address :

  • ROBBO Komendantsky prospect: Ispytateley avenue, 30 3rd floor, Childhood Boulevard
  • ROBBO Bypass: Ligovsky pr. 126
  • ROBBO Polytechnic: m. Polytechnic / Academic, Grazhdansky prospect, 22
  • ROBBO Petrogradskaya: metro station Petrogradskaya, pr. Medikov, 5, bldg. 7

Website : http://camp.robboclub.ru
Phone : 8-800-777-29-85
Schedule : Full day: 10:00 – 19:00. Part-time: 10:00 – 14:30 and 14:30 – 19:00
Cost : full day – 3000 rubles / day, from 13900 rub/5 days; part-time — 2000 rub./day, 9000 rub./5 days create your own.

2 age groups: 7-10 years old and 11-15 years old. There are no more than 10 children in a group. The program will be interesting and easy to learn for both beginners and those who are already familiar with robotics.

WEEK 1 Scratch + Lab
The child will learn the visual programming language Scratch, get acquainted with the basics of programming and independently write a number of simple games. The child will get acquainted with the robotic device – ROBBO Laboratory, program it, create their own virtual Smart Home under the control of the Laboratory and several computer games.

WEEK 2 Scratch + Robotic Platform
The child will continue to learn the Scratch programming language, independently implement complex algorithms and write his own computer game. The child will get acquainted with the robotic device – Roboplatform, program it and take part in competitions at the end of the week.

WEEK 3 Circuit Design + 3D
Students will learn about circuit design, how to assemble electrical circuits, and learn what Arduino boards are for. Each participant will assemble and program a device that changes the LED lighting modes with a button. Children will be told about the principles of 3D modeling and shown how a 3D printer works. Participants will work in the TinkerCad program, create their own 3D model and print it on a 3D printer.

Also in the program:

  • Leisure fun
  • Excursions, master classes
  • Complete nutrition

Cultural and film holidays from the children’s bureau “Cultural Cat”

Age : 7-14 years old
Address :

  • Holidays at the film studio “Kinopolis”: m. Pionerskaya, st. Generala Khruleva, 9
  • “Cultural holidays”: metro station Gostiny Dvor, Nevsky prospect, 35V

Website : https://kultkot.ru
Phone : +7 (812) 926-41-81
Working hours : 09:00 — 19:00
Cost : from 10900 rubles/shift
Shifts: 5 days-Monday August

Entertainment and educational programs include:

  • Two thematic cultural programs every day (quests, excursions, educational games, workshops, concerts)
  • Breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea in a cafe
  • Medical insurance
  • Professional educators and curators
  • Daily report on Instagram

Examples of past thematic programs during the summer holidays:

Full day programs at the film studio:

Children are welcome at the film studio:

  • Cam release training
  • Video Basics Lesson
  • Video Editing Practice
  • Speech class
  • Acting Workshop
  • Three meals a day

Video blogging “In short”

Within a week the guys will shoot four video blogs with short films “In short”. Each child will get a role.

Videoblogging “Expectation VS Reality”

Subject Expectation VS Reality – will reach the heart of everyone who ordered an iPhone for Santa Claus for the New Year, and received “Tales of the Peoples of the World”. Who was preparing all night for a math test, and it was replaced with physical education. Who hoped to make a bunch of friends in the summer, but dug grandmother’s garden. We fantasize, compose texts, invent mise-en-scenes and shoot.

“Scientific experiments”

Children will choose interesting topics and conduct real scientific experiments, write scripts according to the laws of dramaturgy, learn how to behave in front of the camera and hone their speech, look for good angles and shoot new takes. Each child will play a role in their episode.

Full Day Cultural Programs:

“Legends and Secrets of St. Petersburg”

Sample Program:

  • Bus tour “Secrets and nightmares of St. Petersburg” + Excursion-quest around the Engineering Castle
  • Excursion to the former prison of the Trubetskoy Bastion in the Peter and Paul Fortress + Excursion to the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
  • Stroganov Palace. Excursion-quest “Secrets of the Counts Stroganovs” + Interactive lecture “Fantastic creatures of St. Petersburg and where they live”
  • Theatrical game-excursion “The Secret of the Gatchina Castle” + Special investigation: Top 10 legends of St. Petersburg

“Brilliant XIX century”

Shift program:

  • Excursion to the Faberge Museum + Quest “Ghosts of Nevsky Prospekt”
  • Hermitage. Excursion “Treasures of the New Hermitage” + Tour of St. Isaac’s Cathedral
  • Tour of the Alexandrinsky Theater + Tour of the Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace
  • A costume ball of the 19th century in the maid of honor building of the Elaginoostrovsky Palace + the Russian Museum. Game-quest “From Bryullov to Malevich”
  • Excursion to the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum Museum + Master class with the artist V. Berechinsky. Illustration for “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs”

“Water adventures”

Program of the week:

  • Oceanarium. Interactive program “Sea adventures: the profession of a diver” + Game lesson-quest “Kingdom of Poseidon”
  • Leningrad Zoo. Excursion “Inhabitants of the water element” + Super-quiz “Record holders of the deep sea”
  • Water trip around St. Petersburg + Water painting workshop: ebru technique
  • Water Museum. Interactive tour “In the footsteps of Aqua” + Master class “Water element in watercolor”
  • Excursion to the St. Petersburg River Yacht Club + I. K. Aivazovsky. Excursion in the Russian Museum

DIVOCAMP Professions Camp

Age : 7-10 years old
Address :

  • Prospekt Bolshevikov, Pr. Solidarity d.9, corp. 3
  • m. Ladozhskaya, st. Peredovikov 9, building 2
  • m. Prospekt Veteranov, st. Marshal Zakharov, 20

Website : https://www.city camp.rf
Phone : +7(812)956-33-78
Schedule : 8:45-18:15

Cost

rub./day, from 9000 rub./5 days
Shifts : from 1 day

Every day in the camp begins with a “meeting” at a round table over a cup of tea. At the meeting, tasks for the day are discussed, acquaintance with the daily routine and a presentation of 4 professions that children will get acquainted with during the day. In the course of master classes, play sessions, which are conducted by experts in the studied professions, children reincarnate and “try on” different professions.

Professions: animator, teacher, researcher, cynologist, economist, safety inspector, animator, screenwriter.

At the camp:

  • Own room for games and activities
  • Complete meals 3 times a day
  • For 12 children 2 experienced counselors
  • Security provided by the security company “Delta”
  • All children are insured

City day-care children’s club “My Story”

Age : 7-16 years old
Address : m. Park Pobedy, st. Basseinaya 32
Website : http://www.campvagant.ru
Phone : 8 (812) 210-97-67
Working hours : 9:00-18:00 on weekdays and 10:00- 18:00 on weekends
Cost : 2 150 rubles / day, 13 860 rubles / 7 days
Shifts : all year round

Historical Park “Russia – My History” in conjunction with the children’s development camp “Vaganty” launch a new year-round project on the territory of the modern complex “Russia – My History”.

Experienced counselors, teachers, trainers, psychologists, coaches will work with children. Each child will be able to participate in different activities:

  • Complete the practical course “I am a leader”
  • Participate in the development program “SKILLS-INSIDE”
  • Learn Speed ​​Reading and Mega Memory techniques, gain emotional reading skills
  • Participate in the workshops “The first step to the film profession” and “Young guide”
  • Create your own filmstrip and become a participant of DIA-Festival

Also, children can attend master classes in oratory, sand animation and art therapy, participate in historical quests and immerse themselves in a role-playing game with their squad. Go in for sports in the fresh air, go to children’s yoga, rhythm and modern dance. And most importantly, there will be many games, communication with peers and counselors, songs in the circle, legends and parables, teamwork, new friends and nice gifts.

The price includes breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea.

League of Robots Young Engineer Day School

Age : 5.5 to 16 years old
Address :

  • Petrogradskaya metro station, st. Professor Popova, 4
  • m. Enlightenment Avenue, Ave. enlightenment 33, bldg. 1
  • m. Komendantsky prospect, Komendantsky prospect, 9
  • m. Prospekt Bolshevikov, pr-t Pyatiletok, 2
  • m. Ozerki, Esenina, 16k1

Site : https://thehorizon.space
Phone : +7 (812) 245-61-03
Working hours : Mon-Fri from 8.30 to 18.00
Cost : 12000 rubles/5 days
Shifts

In the summer of 2020, the theme of the School of Engineers will be “Mysterious Island”. Young researchers will go to conquer the mysterious island, where every day they will unravel its secrets and the secrets of its inhabitants, they will visit the Keeper of Secrets (teacher), the Valley of the Meal (lunch), the Valley of Wisdom (classes in the laboratory). And the older guys will remain to protect the ship from the attacks of sea robbers, improving their skills in creating combat robots every day.

A separate highlight of each program is an excursion to one of the city’s museums, where a program with master classes or quests is specially organized. This summer, the children will have an excursion to the Russian Railways Museum.

Classes are held in equipped classrooms, where classes of robotics sections of the League of Robots usually take place. Places for walking next to the classrooms, organize hot meals. With each group of children throughout the week there is a counselor. Classes in robotics and engineering are conducted by teachers of the League of Robots.

City creative club VTOWERcamp

Age : from 7 to 15 years old
Address : st. Soldata Korzun, 1/2
Site : https://vbashnecamp; http://vbashne.ru
Phone : +7 (911) 730-45-89
Working hours : from 8:30 to 17:00 (until 18:00 by agreement)
Cost : from 22500 r.
Shifts : June 1-19, June 22-July 10, July 13-31, August 3-21

In the camp:

  • The total area of ​​the premises is 800 m, for each lesson there is a separate room
  • Complete 3 meals a day
  • Daily walks
  • Protected area, 2 exits and alarms

Thematic shifts:

AROUND THE WORLD (from June 1 to June 19)
A shift for those who like to learn new things and are not afraid of adventure.

In the program:

  • Customs and traditions of peoples
  • Tourism lessons: how to get ready for a hike and pitch a tent
  • Festivals and celebrations around the world

ON SPORTS (from June 22 to July 10)
A change for those who are constantly on the move. The program includes a real Olympiad and many outdoor games.

Children will learn:

  • What it’s like to be an athlete
  • All about health and healthy lifestyle
  • What sports games exist, and of course, will take part in them
  • What is the Olympics and how is it organized
  • Learn to invent your own games

CITY OF PROFESSIONS (from July 13 to July 31)
Change for those who want to learn new things, discover their talents. Every shift day is a new job.

Children will learn:

  • What professions exist
  • Will play the role of a singer, dancer, confectioner, doctor, blogger and many other professions
  • Discover the entrepreneur in themselves and start their own business

JOURNEY THROUGH FILMS AND FAIRY TALES (from August 3 to August 21)
Shift for creative children: let’s go on a journey in the footsteps of our favorite characters. Let’s play the role of actors, directors and writers. Lessons in making films and books, as well as English classes.

Children learn:

  • How films are made
  • How to transform into your favorite character
  • Let’s create our own performance

What else awaits the guys on all shifts?

  • Discos ‍
  • Dance Battles
  • A variety of master classes: vocal, acrobatic, theatrical, culinary, applied, creative
  • Film screenings
  • Costume Parties
  • Quests
  • Paper, soap, confetti show
  • Photo sessions

Smart Petersburg City Laboratory

Age : 9-13 years old
Address : metro station Chkalovskaya, Bolshaya Raznochinnaya st., 25A
Website : https://smartspb.timepad.ru
Phone : +7 (812) 245-3775
Schedule : bring the guys from 8. 30 to 10.00, and pick up from 18.00 to 19.00 : 17500 r.
Shifts : June 1-5: Physics/Medicine; June 8-12: Medicine/Physics, August 10-14: Biology/Chemistry, August 17-21: Chemistry/Biology

Weekly shifts at the ESOD Cultural Center. Four directions – “Chemistry”, “Physics”, “Biology” and “Medicine”. There are no more than 25 children in the detachment. Two or two and a half hours a day are allotted for active recreation – outdoor games, sports. In addition, part of the scientific activities are carried out in the vicinity of the site.

Programs:

Physics

Let’s rediscover physical laws and learn how to apply them. A team of physicists will be responsible for scientific and technological progress – from wireless communications to household appliances.

In five days in the physical unit your child will:

  • Master the scientific methods of disassembling household appliances of varying degrees of complexity and try to put them back together
  • Fill your lab with coolness, light and music using your own technology
  • Starts radio broadcasting, lays telegraph lines and delivers a parcel to a neighboring detachment using pneumatic mail
  • Launch a weather balloon, compile a cloud atlas and warn other units in time of the approaching bad weather

Medicine direction

Complete immersion in the medical profession. Five days, which will consist of consultations, operations, anatomy studies, work with equipment and communication with doctors who have something to tell.

In five days in the medical unit, your child:

  • Will set up a field hospital and bring it to full readiness to receive patients
  • Learns what to do about burns, bleeding, what they are, and what not to do in any case
  • Will triage patients and save everyone: with concomitant injury, electrical injury, traumatic brain injury and crash syndrome
  • Gets out of the habit of being anywhere without a doctor’s coat and realizes the importance of this profession

direction “Biology”

Change for those who want to properly understand the structure of flora and fauna. The perfect balance of laboratory and field practice. The goal this year is to create agricultural production on the territory of the ESOD Cultural Center.

During five days in the biological team your child will:

  • Build a greenhouse, create “Smart garden beds”, and then start breeding new plant species and improving old ones
  • Will break an artificial pond in the yard, learn to look for life in water and, if necessary, create it there
  • Understand the types of fermentation, modify microorganisms and start microbiological production
  • Learn to breed quails in an incubator and explore the stages of development of living organisms

Chemistry

Five days will help you understand various methods of synthesizing substances, learn the rules of working in the laboratory and get acquainted with all kinds of equipment. The guys use the knowledge gained to solve the mysterious crimes taking place on the territory of the camp.

In five days in the chemical squad your child:

  • Learn what everything around consists of and how to study this variety of substances
  • Invent chemical traps and mark 100 owl bills with fluorescent compounds
  • Repair damaged paintings by synthesizing his own dyes and applying them as directed
  • Learn to take fingerprints and footprints, find a chemical trail and walk on it with confidence

Each shift lasts 5 days – from Monday to Friday. The price includes:

  • Two meals a day (lunch and afternoon tea)
  • Excursion to a museum or university (bus, tickets, program)
  • All necessary handouts, laboratory equipment, etc.

Summer City Club “Legends of the 4 Elements”

Age : from 8 to 12 years old
Address : Chernyshevskaya metro station, Vosstaniya street, 30
Website : https://12kollegiy. ru
Phone : 502-06-22; 8 (812) 502-06-22
Working hours : 9.30-21.00
Cost : from 1900 rubles/day; from 1700 rubles/day when buying a subscription
Shifts : May 25 – August 28

The daily routine is structured in such a way that children take turns doing different activities. In the morning there is always an educational game. Through it, the guys get acquainted with the topic of the day and learn the details on it. After it, there is a thematic viewing with a mandatory quiz, then there is lunch and a walk, and in the evening a creative master class. Gadgets are issued for one hour.

There is an opportunity to get unusual badges as a memento – the guys should show their different sides during the day: creative, intellectual, social, physical and psychological. There are also colleges that the guys receive at the beginning of each day, and at the end they can buy a small prize in the store – a toy or sweets.

There can be no more than twelve people in the group, at least two teachers or psychologists lead the activities. Three meals are planned throughout the day.

What is included in the program?

  • Educational intellectual and role-playing games related to the theme of the day
  • Creative workshops and workshops
  • Team trials
  • Discussing interesting questions
  • Watching themed films and cartoons
  • Walks and outdoor games
  • Reading literary works

City club “The World of Theater and Cinema”

Age : 7-13 years old
Address :

  • Nevsky Prospekt, Griboyedov Canal Embankment, 25
  • 154 Engels Avenue

  • . Grand Kanyon

Website : https://mirteatraikino
Phone : +7 (911) 185-70-20
Cost : from 11000 rubles.

The camp takes place on the basis of the Art-Measurement theater venue. The guys will be completely immersed in the process of preparing the performance with the best teachers of the city, excursions and a creative atmosphere.

In the program:

  • Acting, stage plasticity and choreography courses
  • Film production
  • Master classes in stage design, dramaturgy, directing
  • Meetings with prominent figures in the theatrical life of St. Petersburg (actors, directors, artists)
  • Excursions, field trainings, hiking
  • Showing the final performance at the operating theater site
  • Shooting a short film

The price includes:

  • 2 meals a day: hot lunch and afternoon tea
  • Daily activities
  • Entertainment programs
  • Watching children’s plays
  • Field trip
  • Excursions

Summer film camp of the Children’s Academy of Cinema and Theater

Age : 10-17 years old
Address : m. Bukharestskaya 30/32, shopping center Continent, 3rd floor

35 Phone : 905-14 77
Working hours : from 10-11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Shifts : from June 03 to June 14, from June 17 to June 28, from July 08 to July 19, from July 29 to August 09 illusions, theatre. A full shift lasts 10 days.

Thematic shifts of last year:

MOVIE SHOOTING

  • Three-day vlogging course (introductory vlogging course, creating a channel, channel design, filming a channel trailer, installing software, master class from a guest blogger and much more)
  • Two-day animation course
  • 3-day acting course, dance choreography, music video shooting
  • Cartoon voice-over master class
  • Art of juggling/diabolo

MIX

  • Shooting in a children’s short film
  • Course in pantomime, miniature staging
  • Body Rhythm, Contemporary dance
  • The Art of Illusion
  • Museum of Interactive Art
  • Master class from a movie star’s child

What else is included in the cost of shifts:

  • Full and tasty 2 meals a day (hot lunch + afternoon tea)
  • Two days of children’s entertainment: Maza Park, Watching a movie / cartoon in the cinema, Electric ice rink, Interactive outdoor games, Bamperball, Museum trip, Beach volleyball
  • At the end – a small buffet

City art camp “GLORIOUS SUMMER”

Age : 8-14 years old
Address : metro station Komendantsky Prospekt, Koroleva pr. , building 39 building 1, art school “Hobby-Centre”.
Website : https://www.hobby-centre.com/
Phone : (812) 95-44-608
Schedule : 8-10 years – shift from 10:00 to 14:00 , 11-14 years old – shift from 14:00 to 18:00
Cost : 5 900 rubles / 5 days, from 18400 rubles / 20 days
Shifts : from June 1 to August 31

Creative activities, fun games and friendly communication are waiting for the guys in the art camp.

Programming:

  • Creative English
  • Experimental vocals
  • Valiant Guitar
  • Fun keys
  • Magic remotes
  • Color magic
  • Photography tokens

And many more interesting things:

  • Star photo shoot
  • Tapestry Intrigues
  • Grunge Secrets
  • Personal tableware
  • Pantomime Language
  • Paper bicycles
  • Spy games
  • Air travel

Find out the current program of the creative camp this year by phone or on the website.

City Academy Unium

Age : 1-9 grade
Address :

  • m. Komendantsky prospect, st. Gakkelevskaya, 19
  • m. Leninsky prospect, Leninsky prospect, 122, bldg. 2A
  • m. Moscow, st. Tipanova, 12
  • m. Prospekt Bolshevikov, Prospect Bolshevikov, 7, building. 3
  • m.
  • m. Gostiny Dvor, Nevsky prospect, 54

Website : https://www.uniumcamp.ru
Phone : +7 812 426-17-52
Schedule : from 9:00 to 13:00 or from 9:00 to 19:00
Cost of : 7600-11900 rubles.
Shifts : 1st shift: June 3 – 7
2nd shift: June 10 – 14
3rd shift: June 17 – 21
4th shift: June 24 – 28
5th shift: July 01 – 05
6th shift: 08 – July 12

The camp will not only look after the children, but also teach new things: from English and business to robotics and programming of your choice. And also the guys will visit popular exhibitions and excursions, arrange concerts, sports and other games, and you can come to the final concert on Friday yourself.

Program options:

Shortened program: study at the Unimium Academy from 9:00 to 13:00
Extended day program from 9:00 to 19:00:

  • Study at the Yunium Academy
  • Meals (lunch, afternoon tea)
  • Extended day program: excursions, museums, exhibitions, events

The following courses are available at the Academy:

  • Video editing
  • Communication skills
  • Practice Photo
  • Spoken English
  • Design and pattern
  • Guitar for beginners
  • Acting
  • Robotics
  • Kids Brain

Check the current camp program for this summer by phone and on the website.

Sports

Summer city health camp “Atlantika”

Age : from 7 to 14 years old
Address :

  • metro Bucharestskaya, st. Bucharestskaya, 22, building 4a
  • m. Ladozhskaya, st. Peredovikov, 5a
  • Rybatskoye metro station, 301a Obukhov defense ave.
  • m. Prospekt Veteranov, Petergofskoe sh., 79, building 2a
  • m. Avtovo, road to Turukhtanny Islands, 6, building 2

Website : http://www.atlantikaclub.ru
Phone : 8 (900) 632-67-67
Schedule : 9.00-19.00
8: Cost
shifts: May 28 to August 28

The camp is organized on the basis of the Atlantic pools:

  • Modern sports pool 25 meters
  • Shallow children’s pool (depth 0.6 meters)
  • Fitness studios for warm-up and exercise

The program includes many cultural, educational and sports activities: swimming training and ITF taekwondo classes, workshops, games and going to the movies every week. For a small surcharge, individual swimming lessons can be arranged for the child.

During the camp shift, the child will learn to confidently float on the water, swim front crawl and back crawl, as well as master the basic techniques of taekwondo.

The 21-day camp program includes:

  • 21 swimming lessons
  • 17 ITF taekwondo training sessions
  • Walks, games, arts and crafts
  • Three balanced meals a day
  • 4 trips to the cinema or excursions
  • Pool and fitness for parent

Summer holidays in the children’s camp “Teremok”

Age : 2-10 years old
Address : Pargolovo village, Mikhailovka, st. Vologodskaya, 30
Website : http://www.teremok-teremok.ru
Phone : 8 (812) 942-87-02
Working hours : from 8.00-20.00

Cost

9 day stay – week Mon-Fri: 8,000 rubles, day stay on weekdays 4 weeks: 26,000 rubles.

Various activities are included in the children’s recreation program:

  • Acquaintance with children’s literature in the club “Chitayka”
  • Classes in etiquette and world art culture
  • Musical lounge, vocal and instrumental ensemble
  • Theater Studio
  • Creative workshops in drawing, modeling, origami, design and modeling

The program also includes classes in the English conversation club “Gingy” and the tourist club of travelers “Seeker”, a variety of communication programs and trainings. Throughout the holidays, children carry out joint projects and participate in team competitions.

The cost of staying at the children’s camp includes the use of:

  • AURUM modern sports and fitness complex
  • Swimming pool with lanes 25 meters long
  • Spacious aerobic room for daily sports activities
  • Separate rooms for games, sleep, activities
  • Object-developing environment: children’s furniture, games and toys, manuals

City Groove 9 Summer Camp0929

Age : 7-12 years old
Address : metro station Chkalovskaya, Oranienbaumskaya street 29/15, the territory of the dance school Master Place
Website : https://citygroove
812) 995-39-58
Working hours : 8.30-19.00

Shifts : June-August, 5 days each

Summer city camp from the Master Place dance school, where children will play sports every day.

In the program:

  • Intensive dance lessons for 1.5 hours with professional dancers and teachers
  • Acting
  • Teaching English four times a week
  • Classes and stretching
  • Tours: WoW Sport trampoline park, Cosmonautics Museum, Zoo
  • Hot meals
  • Active and educational games
  • farewell party

Football camp at the Academy “ZENIT”

Age : 6-17 years old
Address : 21 Vernosti street, Zenit Academy
Website : https://fc-zenit.ru / https://academy_camp_zenit 9024
: +7(905)227-03-98
Working hours : from 9.00 to 19.00
Cost : 42 900 rubles.
Shifts : from 13 to 18 July, the second shift will be announced later

Every child can become a member of the football camp, regardless of the level of training. The venue of the camp is the legendary Zenit Academy, the Academy coaches will work with children according to proven European methods, adapted to the age and level of preparation of children.

Excursions and a master class with current Zenit football players will be organized for children during their free time. The children will be constantly accompanied by counselors. Lunch and afternoon tea are included in the price.

Program:

  • Daily training under the guidance of the best coaches of the Zenit Academy
  • Theoretical lessons
  • Branded training uniform as a gift
  • Excursions to the stadium, the base of FC Zenit, etc.
  • Meeting with football players
  • Commemorative gifts from FC Zenit

City roller club on vacation “FEET THE ROAD”

Age : from 6 to 14 years old
Address :

  • Bolshoi prospect, V.O., building 18
  • Yuri Gagarin avenue, house 32, building 6, lit. B
  • st. Begovaya, house 3
  • st. Dybenko, house 16B

Website : https://nogamdorogu. ru
Phone : 956-42-12
Cost : 5 days / 11500 rubles, 1 day / 2800 rubles.

Roller club organizes a children’s day club in the city, which is suitable for children with any level of roller skating and boarding (you can start from scratch). It works all weekdays in all branches of the club.

The weekly program of the city club includes:

  • General physical training, rollerblading, longboards (skates), yoga
  • Sports master classes from trainers (slalom, freeskate)
  • Creative workshops (drawing, modeling, appliqué, theater, cooking)
  • Walks and outdoor activities
  • Going to cinemas, bowling, entertainment and trampoline centers
  • Rides and picnics with pizza and lemonade

Lunch: Restaurant “Market Place” (included in the price), you can join the camp from any day for any number of days.

Children facilities:

  • Spacious gym with ideal surface for training and skiing
  • Changing rooms with private changing rooms
  • Children’s bathroom
  • Children’s playroom
  • Library (modern books and comics)
  • Board games
  • Pure drinking water, UV filter Ecodar
  • Sports and game equipment (springboards, cones, planks, everything for roller hockey)

Kids Day Camp

Kids Day Camp

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Summer 2022

Smile day camp for children

Children took part in a fun, educational, exciting event. They danced, played, solved riddles. The children really enjoyed the holiday!

Hotlines

Information on the organization of summer holidays and the employment of minors can be obtained by calling:

Hotline for children’s summer holidays:
Department of Education of the Administration of the City District of Tolyatti:
– 8 (8482) 544-433 (ext. 3891).
Phones of the “hot line” for purchasing tickets to stationary country camps:
– 8 (8482) 70-50-66 (GKU SO “Comprehensive Center for Social Services of the Central District”

– 8 (846) 956-02-84 (GKU SO “Resource Center”)

Hotline for employment of minors:

– 8 (8482) 543 – 307 (MBU MMC “Chance”)

Regulatory documents

-Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Samara Region dated March 30, 2022 No. 357-r “On measures to organize summer recreation, health improvement and employment of children and adolescents in 2022 »(. pdf)

-Order of the Department of Education of the city administration Tolyatti No. 162-pk/3.2 dated April 28, 2022 “On the preparation and acceptance of health camps with daytime stay for children organized on the basis of municipal budgetary educational institutions of the city district of Tolyatti in the summer of 2022” (.pdf)

-Order of the Department of Education Administration of the city of Togliatti dated 09.02.2022 No. 41-pk / 3.2 “On amending the order of the department of education of the administration of the city district of Tolyatti dated 08.16.2021 No. 302-pk / 3.2 “On the organization of recreation for children during the holidays 2021-2022 academic year»» (.pdf)

-Order of the Department of Education of the Togliatti City Administration dated September 16, 2021 No. 302-pk / 3.2 “On the organization of children’s recreation during the holidays of the 2021 – 2022 academic year” (.pdf)

Regulations on the day camp ( .pdf)

Passport of the day camp (. pdf)

Sanitary and epidemiological conclusion (.pdf)

Order to open a camp with day stay for children (.pdf)

Camp day regimen with day stay (.pdf)

The program of the summer recreation camp with a day stay for children “Smile” (.pdf)

The work program of education of the MBU “School No. 43” (copy.pdf), (Electronic document.pdf)

Plan of activities in the day camp MBU “School No. 43” in June 2022 (.pdf)

June 27, 2022

the eighteenth day

So the shift flew by, we didn’t have time to look back, it’s already closing.

June 24, 2022

seventeenth day

On the day when in 1945 the Victory Parade was held on the Red Square of our capital and at the foot of the mausoleum of V.I. Lenin, the banners of the defeated fascist troops were thrown, an intellectual educational game was held in the camp – the quest “Zarnitsa of Victory”. Each detachment represented a certain type of troops. The children not only passed difficult tests, but also learned a lot of new and interesting things about the commanders of the Great Patriotic War, the pioneer heroes, about the parade in Kuibyshev, guessed songs of the war years from the melodies, and drew. The game was attended by teachers and parents of children.

June 23, 2022

sixteenth day

Today at the school summer camp “Smile” passed “Funny starts”

3rd place – 1st squad, 2nd place – 3rd squad, 1st place – 2nd squad.

June 22, 2022

fifteenth day

Day of memory and sorrow.

Today, on June 22, the school hosted a solemn event “Candle of Memory” dedicated to the Day of Memory and Sorrow. The children honored the memory of the defenders of the Fatherland with a minute of silence, lit a memory candle, laid flowers at the portrait of D. N. Golosov, whose name our school bears. Then the guys took part in the action “On the Day of Memory and Sorrow”, posted the date of the start of the Great Patriotic War on the stand with asterisks.

On the Day of Memory and Sorrow, our students took part in the All-Russian action “Garden of Memory”. The guys worked hard in the school garden, which was planted in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, in the spring of 2015. The guys dug in tree trunks, tied St. George ribbons on the branches of apple trees in honor of the heroes who gave their lives for our Fatherland. We hope that our students understand well, “No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten!”

A memory lesson was held, where the children learned about the heroic struggle of the Soviet people against the fascist invaders during the Great Patriotic War.

June 21, 2022

fourteenth day

The vocal competition “Show Voice” was held among the teams, the soloists simply amazed the judges and the audience with their vocal abilities.

On the eve of the Day of Memory and Sorrow, the children were told about the first days of the Great Patriotic War.

June 20, 2022

the thirteenth day

The children of the 3rd detachment visited the city library of the 4th quarter, where they got acquainted with the history of mail and took part in the Interactive game program “Traveling with a mail bag”

The guys of the 2nd detachment were engaged in creativity with enthusiasm, preparing for a memorable date in the history of our great country. Art studio MBOU DO “Granite”. Drawings for the Day of Sorrow and Memory.

“Love and know your land” 1 squad. The guys studied the geographical objects of the Samara region with interest.

June 17, 2022

the twelfth day

The performance “The Forest Prince” is about the culture of communication and behavior. About gadget addiction. The performance shown to the children aroused genuine interest, and showed the children what kindness and responsiveness are.

June 16, 2022

Eleventh day

Counselors – members of the RDS held a competition “Talent Show” for the teams. Each squad presented their talents. The children sang, showed skits, danced, read poetry. As a result, the 1st place was taken by the 2nd squad, and the 1st and 3rd squads took the 2nd place.

The work of the specialized environmental team “Rostok” continues. The children daily clean up the school garden, park area, flower beds.

The guys from the 2nd detachment visited the city library of the 4th quarter, where they got acquainted with the history of the creation of the children’s film magazine “Yeralash” Library, and tried themselves as actors.

June 15, 2022

Tenth day

Merry chest dedicated to creativity, the guys not only played and guessed puzzles, but also showed do not dozen abilities and ingenuity.

14 14 June 2022

ninth day

The guys took part in the military sports game “Zarnitsa”. The participants got acquainted with the device of the Kalashnikov assault rifle, arranged military ranks in ascending order, overcame obstacles on the “survival” strip, competed in the relay race. According to the results of the competition, the 1st place was taken by the 3rd squad, the 2nd place – by the 1st squad, the 3rd place – by the 2nd squad.

On June 14, health hours were held at the school camp. The children watched video lectures on the topic “Lifestyle and health”. We talked about the bad habits of a person: irrational nutrition, physical inactivity and sleep disturbances that negatively affect health.

June 10, 2022

eighth day

The opening of the city tournament “Summer with a soccer ball” took place. There are 5 football teams in our school camp. The first games took place today. The tournament continues, we will follow its results.

June 9, 2022

the seventh day

The guys visited the cinema “Vega”, where they watched an interesting film “Kashchei the Bride Kidnapper”

June 8, 2022

sixth day

“Pirate Quest”. In search of a treasure, each detachment (ship) had to complete tasks and pass tests. The game was fun, interesting and educational. Then we went to the pool. There is nothing better for health promotion than the sun, air and water!

June 7, 2022

fifth day

An hour of the theater “Russia’s sweet corner – my Togliatti” dedicated to the 285th anniversary of Stavropol on the Volga.

Took part in the educational and entertaining game “My Pushkin” dedicated to the birthday of A.S. Pushkina

In the creative workshop “Experimentarium” the children got acquainted with the effect of electricity on the examples of game robots.

Children drew drawings based on Pushkin’s fairy tales in the art workshop.

After lunch, a sports and tourist quest “Let’s go camping” took place, where the guys got acquainted with the skills of survival in the natural environment.

June 6, 2022

fourth day

Russian Language Day

The morning began with the fact that the guys got acquainted with the rules of cybersecurity. We watched the documentary and answered the quiz questions.

After breakfast there was a quiz based on A.S. Pushkin, as part of the Pushkin Literary Hours dedicated to the Mother Language Day.

In the second half of the day, the competition “Our Squad” was held, where it was necessary to present your squad vividly. The guys prepared the name, motto, beat, etc. The victory in the competition was won by the first detachment.



June 3, 2022

the third day

We hope that the performance will help children not to violate traffic rules, to preserve their health and life on the roads.

June 2, 2022

the second day

in the cinema of the shopping center “Vega” the guys watched the feature film “Suvorov”, about our great commander. The guys watched historical events about the heroism of our people in the battles for the Motherland, about the talent of military leaders.

June 1, 2022

first day

The opening of the school camp “Smile” took place. In the school yard, the children took part in a musical and entertainment event dedicated to Children’s Day. The event was held by animators DDC. The guys danced, played, participated in a flash mob, everyone was in a festive mood!

Summer 2021

July action plan (.pdf)

June action plan (.pdf)

Order on the organization of a day camp (.pdf)

Order on the organization of children’s recreation during the summer holidays in 2021 (.pdf)

Zarnitsa 2021

June 22, 2021 in the daytime camp for children “Smile”, MBU “School No. 43”, military sports competitions “Zarnitsa” were held.

The competition began with an event in memory of the fallen during the Great Patriotic War and was dedicated to the victorious Warriors.

During the competition, the guys showed their knowledge of military ranks, the ability to quickly navigate, their strength, agility and combat coherence.

According to the results of the competition, the 1st place was taken by squad No. 4, the 2nd place – squad No. 1, the 3rd place – squad No. 2, the winners and especially distinguished children were awarded with diplomas.

Summer 2020

Dear guys! Dear parents!
From August 10, 2020, circles and sections begin their work in full-time format from 10 a.m. We invite you to spend the last month of summer holidays with us! We are trying for YOU!!!
Working hours of circles

#Samara symbols


July 17 is a memorable date – Samara Symbols Day. The Samara region has state symbols – the flag, coat of arms and anthem.

As part of the celebration of the Day of Samara Symbols, events will be held dedicated to this

events that will help to form an idea among young people about

state symbols of the Samara region, their history and meaning.

#SAMARA SYMBOLS

The guys rode scooters, skateboards, watched nature, visited the monument “Soldier Mothers” (a place in memory of mothers, wives, sisters and daughters who were waiting for soldiers from the fronts of the Great Patriotic War).

Online exhibition of drawings “Beloved Samara Territory!”

film “Samara Region”

“Pro -Kalipayletu63, 1 June, 1 June, 1 June, 1 June, 1 , the Ministry of Education and Science of the Samara Region is launching a new large-scale project #PumpSUMMER63.

As the Governor of the Samara region Dmitry Azarov noted earlier, during the period of restrictive measures, which is still in effect in the region, the most important thing is to organize children’s leisure.

Traditionally, school camps started their work in the first month of summer holidays. The guys who visited them were engaged in circles and sections, went to theaters and cinema. However, given the epidemiological situation, it is not yet possible to organize them in person.

In order to diversify the activities of children, the Government of the Samara region decided to launch “profile shifts” in all additional education organizations that continue to work using remote technologies until June 30th.

“First of all, I would like to congratulate our students on the start of the holidays. We understand how children are waiting for the summer and it is extremely important for us that they also spend this time with benefit. Therefore, together with teachers, with the participation of parents and the children themselves, we have prepared many events on a variety of topics: intellectual, gaming, search, creative activities, – said Viktor Akopyan, Minister of Education and Science of the Samara Region. No lessons or homework! By launching the #UPLOADSUMMER63 project, we do not offer our children to sit in front of the computer for hours, but give them the opportunity to find an activity of their own interests.”

On the websites of institutions, schoolchildren of the Samara region will be able to find out what skills, and according to what schedule, they can “pump over.” All classes are free. portfolio.

The project will start on June 1, 2020 at the Lyceum in Syzran. The project will begin with a marathon of online inclusions from different territories of the Samara region

Dear children and dear parents!

MBU “School No. 43”
invites you to enjoy your summer holidays!

In our online camp “Smile” in the first camp session “Hello, summer!” in remote mode

for all participants are offered:

Morning exercises every day!

Live communication online with friends and teachers
!

Development of useful skills and abilities
!

Workshops, creative tasks, quizzes, presentations, flash mobs, virtual tours and much more!

The work plan of the online summer camp “Smile” Togliatti invites you to take part
in online events “Summer-2020”

June 15-21

8-14 June

Schedule “In the summer with dream”

9000 15-19 June

222 08-11 June

01-07 June

Summer camp 2019

SUMMER HEALTH CAMP PROGRAM WITH A DAY STAY FOR CHILDREN “SMILE”
Program

PASSPORT of recreation and recreation organizations for children and adolescents
Municipal budgetary educational institution of the urban district of Togliatti “School No. 43 named after the Hero of the Soviet Union D.N. Golosov”
Passport
On June 1, , the summer camp “Smile” began its work on the basis of the school.
The game program “Freckles Holiday” was timed to coincide with this day, which was held at the “Romashka” playground on Ordzhonikidze boulevard, 13. Although the weather let us down a little, it did not spoil the mood of the children at all. The guys got a lot of impressions and positive.

June 4
The head of DiMO “Orlyata” Chuzhova T.P. held a quest game for children: “experts in Fairy Tales”. Children passed through the stations, performing various tasks. The children showed their knowledge and resourcefulness. At the end there was an award.
June 5
On the pavement near the school building there was a drawing competition “How beautiful this world is.” Children with great enthusiasm drew drawings with colored crayons dedicated to childhood, peace, love and, of course, holidays. All drawings were bright and colorful.
The children of LDP “Ulybka” visit the TSU swimming pool three times a week. Under the clear guidance of the university coaches, they learn to float and swim.
June 7
Students of the Togliatti Social and Pedagogical College Petrochenko Maria Viktorovna and Spiryakina Natalya Dmitrievna held a quest game for children “On the paths of A. S. Pushkin’s fairy tales”, dedicated to the poet’s birthday. The children walked through the stations, collecting words from the great poet’s sayings and putting them into quotes. The children showed the knowledge and erudition of the writer’s work. At the end there was an award.

Teacher of additional education Vasiliev A.N. talked with children about the dangers of alcohol, smoking, drugs. The children listened with interest and asked questions.

Modeling lessons

June 9
Children of the Smile school camp visited the stagecoach theater. Their attention was shown the play “Upside down”. The children were watching the actors intently. The children liked the event. They discussed it for a long time.
June 13
In our camp, the sports and patriotic game “Zarnitsa” was held, under the guidance of an English teacher Chuzhova T.P. and a teacher of physical education Lvova E.N.
Teams 1, 2 and 3 took part in it. Children provided first aid, determined the sides of the horizon, and overcame an obstacle course. The guys did a great job with the game, got a lot of impressions and good mood.
June 14
The children of the school camp “Smile” visited the MBOU DO “Fresh Wind”, where they watched the reporting concert of dance groups.

June 18
Teacher of additional education Zhukova T.A. held an interactive game-competition “Adventures in a Fairy Labyrinth” with children. Children had to plunge into the world of magic. They recalled fairy tales, their heroes with pleasure and built the correct chains of these fairy tales in a fairy-tale labyrinth. The competition was very interesting and fun. At the end there was an award.

The guys of the 3rd detachment visited the city library on Kurchatov Boulevard.

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the guys learn to swim in the TSU pool.

June 19
Physical education teacher Lvova E. N. held “Funny Starts”. All team members showed their dexterity, strength, speed. And most importantly – got a charge of vivacity and a lot of positive emotions!

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Your child will come home exhausted. And at the same time dream to return to the city camp for all shifts as soon as possible.

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Urban school camps: a relic of the past or a new initiative?

In the childhood of fathers and mothers of our pupils, there was such a thing as a school camp. This is when it seems to be a vacation, but as before it was necessary to get up early and trudge to a boring school. There, the physical instructor made me run in a circle of an asphalted yard, and this was considered exercise. In the canteen they gave out sticky unsalted pasta, and it was called breakfast. Beds were arranged in the classrooms (and where did the teachers find them?) and it was a quiet hour.

If today the mention of the words “city camp” brings up these pictures from the past, well, rejoice. Rejoice and rejoice that your children are different.

Camp shifts, which are organized by the TEREMOK-UNION children’s development center for schoolchildren aged 6-11, are full of pleasure. This is entertainment and adventure, two in one .

Son, you’re going to the city camp!

Why do children love school? For holidays. A long-awaited time when schoolchildren can take a break from textbooks and homework. But dads and moms are not too fun, because the question of who to leave the child with is more acute than ever.

Letting go alone is dangerous and restless. I don’t want to guess all day where he hangs around, what he does and with whom. Smart watches do not save the situation.

Locking up in an apartment is also not an option. The baby will spend all the holidays at the computer.

Send to grandma? The child does not want to, the grandmother does not want to, everyone has their own plans, and they do not coincide.

What remains for parents whose nerves are already on edge? What is the option for the child to be safe, supervised, with a normal regimen? Fed, walked and the key word, SATISFIED?

How to organize school holidays when parents are busy? With benefit, interest and not for all the money in the world? Everything has already been thought out – enroll your children in the children’s city camp Teremok.

In the company of friends and young, energetic teachers, your child will be busy all day with a thousand exciting things. The city camp is designed for 10 days, and the program is designed in such a way that schoolchildren do not have a single free minute.

What do the children who attend the children’s city camp do?

In each shift of the Teremok-Union camp your children:

  • walk in the fresh air;
  • go on excursions;
  • attend thematic workshops;
  • perform creative tasks;
  • play active and board games with friends;
  • “pull up” spoken English;
  • perform in the theatre;
  • go in for sports;
  • eat, communicate, even fall in love!

And all this with health benefits, with joy and enthusiasm.

Tell me, what kind of parents are able to provide their children with such leisure? You can not send a child to a city camp, but hire ten animators for him, but what will be the price? And it is unlikely that your son or daughter will prefer the company of peers to nannies and grandmothers.

So, what is the point of children’s city camps? The answer is obvious. Your child spends the holidays with benefit and pleasure while you are busy at work. You don’t have to worry about anything, because in Teremka he is fed, is in the company of peers under the supervision of responsible teachers.

At his disposal are games, entertainment, quests and creative tasks that you could only dream of at your school camp. In a dream. At a quiet time. On the beds set up in the classrooms, yeah.

5 reasons why you should rush to enroll your child in the city camp Teremok-Union

  1. each shift is dedicated to its own topic. Today it’s science, next time it’s superheroes or the mysterious world of theater. There is enough fantasy, so we don’t repeat ourselves, and children can visit us all the holidays, they won’t get bored;
  2. experienced and fun teachers. They are great at getting along with children of any age, they know a billion games, they will help every newcomer to adapt to the team;
  3. two branches so you can choose the one that is closer to home or fits better with your itinerary;
  4. camp pupils have at their disposal a large arsenal of games and sports equipment, game rooms for the TEREMOK-UNION children’s center, an entertainment complex at the French Boulevard shopping center;
  5. balanced three meals a day from our partner restaurant Home SWEET Home. For whom For children from 6 to 11 years old Course Format During all school holidays Class format Full day from 9 to 18 / Half day Payment options Subscription / one-time What in summer we work all summer Branches Spring, France, Koniki

    Children’s city camp “Keepers of Knowledge”

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    Preparing for the exam in biology. The result is 77 points and a budget at a medical university🥳.
    I would like to say a huge thank you to my teacher

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    As a result, I passed the exams with excellent marks. Thanks to this, it was possible to enter
    the selected university without any problems for a budget place. Many thanks for the help!

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    Anastasia

    I would like to express my deep gratitude to the staff of the “Knowledge Guarantee” school. Preparing for the exam in biology.
    The result is 77 points and a budget at a medical university🥳. I want to say a big thank you to my
    teacher – Nadezhda Gracheva. All classes were very productive, in a sincere atmosphere,
    with your jokes. All questions were dealt with during the classes or after them.
    The instructor was always supportive and understanding. After classes, questions could often be dealt with
    about the university itself and its various directions.
    Thank you again, my results are your merit🥰

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    I studied at the “Knowledge Guarantee” in the 11th grade.
    As a result, I passed the exams with excellent marks. Thanks to this, it was possible to enter
    the selected university without any problems for a budget place. Many thanks for the help!

    The child really enjoyed going to the autumn camp.
    Asking for next vacation. Children are constantly involved. Alexander, Polina and Yulia, thank you!
    I really liked the constant photo report for parents – it’s much calmer for the child.

    The child goes to the city camp “Knowledge Guarantee” for the fourth shift – in the summer and
    autumn cartoons. Both the child and us, the parents, are delighted! Constantly involved with children
    (crafts, do-it-yourself scientific experiments, programming, etc.), walk a lot, are present every day
    exit event: roller skates, laser tag…

    Natalia

    The child really enjoyed going to the autumn camp.
    Asking for next vacation. Children are constantly involved. Alexander, Polina and Yulia, thank you!
    I really liked the constant photo report for parents – it’s much calmer for the child.

    Natalia

    The child goes to the city camp “Knowledge Guarantees” for the fourth shift already – in the summer and in
    autumn cartoons. Both the child and us, the parents, are delighted! Constantly involved with children
    (crafts, do-it-yourself scientific experiments, programming, etc.), walk a lot, are present every day
    event at the exit: roller skates, laser tag, ball pool, labyrinth, bowling, science museum – you can’t list everything!
    Children eat in a good restaurant. Counselors are attentive and treat each child with respect and attention.
    Therefore, I want to express my deep gratitude to all the counselors and especially to the organizer – Alexander – for
    such a pastime for children during the holidays, and I recommend this camp to all parents!

    Despite the fact that the oge was canceled, I understand
    that the lessons were not in vain! What surprised me the most was the attitude of all the teachers and administrators.
    They worried about our results more than us, classes in each subject were once a week,
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    I have been attending this school for a year now and I can say that thanks to Anton’s efforts
    Alexandrovich, my knowledge in the field of programming has expanded several times…

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    night to the teacher, waiting for an answer in the morning, and he immediately checked everything and clearly explained everything. Came to the course through a friend.
    In general, the center of the fire!
    By the way, we were forced to write exams remotely and after that we were awarded certificates that we were able to pass oge

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    I have been attending this school for a year now and I can say that thanks to the efforts of Anton Aleksandrovich, my knowledge in the field of programming has expanded several times.

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Oviedo is a city located 20 miles northwest of Orlando Florida. It definitely has more of a rural feel to it and is very known for its historic houses and buildings. All though it has a small town feel to it, it’s a great place to take the kids for the day. From indoor to outdoor activities, there’s something for the kids to do regardless of the weather. Here are 10 places that the whole family will enjoy!

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Here are 10 things to do with kids in Oviedo.

Arcade Monsters

Arcade Monsters is the largest arcade in Florida. They have over 200 games including classic arcade cabinets, pinball machines, console games, rhythm games and virtual reality games. When you walk in you will automatically get an 80s feel. To say the least, this place is nothing but fun! There’s games for all ages and the entire family is guaranteed an exciting time!

Artistic Hand Gallery and Studio

Located in a cozy cottage surrounded by shady oak trees in a beautiful art gallery and studio. The Artistic Hand Gallery and Studio is family owned and represent more than 100 artists. Not only do you get to look through hundreds of beautiful art pieces, the family can enjoy art classes together! They offer classes and workshops for all ages which is perfect for an entire family.

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Center Lake Park

Center Lake Park, a beautiful park surrounded by a lake, has something for everyone in the family to do! The kids will enjoy the playground, splash pad, and even feeding the fish in the lake. Have dogs? Bring them along! There’s a lovely dog park overlooking the lake as well. Center park lake is known to have special events frequently and is also surrounded by restaurants and shops. This lovely park is great for the whole family!

Econ River Wilderness Area

The Econ River Wilderness Area, a walking trail that goes to the Econ river edge and loops back around, is such a beautiful sight. If you are looking for a calm and relaxing adventure, this is the place to be! While breathing in the fresh air you will see a variety of animals such as fox, deer, birds, snakes, hawks, eagles and of course alligators. The beautiful trees, animals and the river make it very worth spending a couple hours!

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Friendship Park

Friendship Park is a public park that the whole family can enjoy together! The playground is very tall, colorful and has plenty of activities throughout it for the kids. Don’t worry, there’s a small playground right next to it for the smaller children. This park offers plenty of grassy fields to run around in, play games, or enjoy a picnic! There are picnic tables, small grills, public bathrooms, everything for a day out at the park.

Lukas Nursery and Butterfly Encounter

Lukas Nursery and Butterfly Encounter is a must see! They have a variety of plants and landscape materials that are a beautiful sight to see. The kids will absolutely enjoy seeing all different types of butterflies and plants. It’s a very calming and relaxing experience for the entire family!

Oviedo Antique Mall

If you have any interest in antiques at all, then Oviedo Antique Mall is the place for you! There’s multiple vendors that continually change for the holidays. With shelves and shelves full of things from long ago will blow your mind. There’s always something for everyone. This includes, watches, cameras, pyrex, books, albums, china, furniture and much more. The entire family will be amazed at the things they find!

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Oviedo Mall

The Oviedo Mall is a great place for shopping. In the mall you will find clothing stores, home good stores, entertainment shops, restaurants and more. The Regal Cinema is also located at the Oviedo mall. So after a long day of shopping your family can relax and enjoy a movie together!

Pappy’s Patch

The kids will definitely not be disappointed at Pappy’s Patch! Grab a box and pick from the tons of strawberries. The strawberries are absolutely beautiful and of course delicious! It’s a great opportunity for kids to learn how strawberries grow, with a tasty treat afterwards. The atmosphere is very calming and can be a perfect opportunity for the family to bond, have fun, and enjoy yummy strawberries!

Pinspiration

Pinspiration is a fun crafting studio in Oviedo. Take the kids to create unique splatter painting creations. They will love splattering the paint and not having to worry about creating a mess and you will love not having to clean up after them.

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197 Things to Do with Kids in Oviedo, FL

  • TripBuzz found 197 things to do with kids in or near Oviedo, Florida, including 181 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winter Park, Sanford, Orlando and Deltona.
  • From Boing Jump to Friendship Park, the Oviedo area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Playgrounds, Trampoline Parks, Arts & Crafts Classes and Parks.
  • Only 20 minutes from Orlando, Oviedo, FL is near the famous family attractions of the large city while maintaining the welcome peace of the south. Annual events in Oviedo include the Taste of Oviedo, monthly farmers markets, Fourth of July celebrations, and winter parades put on by the Oviedo Historical Society.
  • TripBuzz found 197 things to do with kids in or near Oviedo, Florida, including 181 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winter Park, Sanford, Orlando and Deltona.
  • From Boing Jump to Friendship Park, the Oviedo area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Playgrounds, Trampoline Parks, Arts & Crafts Classes and Parks.
  • Only 20 minutes from Orlando, Oviedo, FL is near the famous family attractions of the large city while maintaining the welcome peace of the south. Annual events in Oviedo include the Taste of Oviedo, monthly farmers markets, Fourth of July celebrations, and winter parades put on by the Oviedo Historical Society.
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Seven types of from-scratch pasta, made fresh in front of guests and paired with a choice of seven homemade sauces like pesto and bolognese

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Boing Jump

Trampoline Parks
532 S. Econ Circle, Suite 120, Oviedo, FL 32765
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Boing Jump is a recreational jumping facility that is a made up of 3 areas of 13,000-sqft of springy surface. The facility provides pizza, bottled water, and a free pair of socks for birthday parties.

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Friendship Park

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200 W. Broadway Street, Oviedo, FL 32765
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A small community park, Friendship Park provides open fields with trees, picnic tables and restroom facilities. The main park feature is the children’s playground, composed of multiple play structures, swings, climbing walls, slides and a log roll.

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Little Heroes Clubhouse

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1949 W Country 419, Oviedo, FL 32766
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The Little Heroes Clubhouse is an indoor kids’ play area aimed at children between the ages of 0 and 6. The facility features a variety of safe play areas and toys, and is available for party rentals.

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La Liga Indoor Soccer Club

Soccer Field
5707 Dot Com Ct, Oviedo, FL 32765
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The La Liga Indoor Soccer Club is an indoor soccer center popular among lovers of the sport. The center offers competitive leagues, youth soccer, and pick up games on several days during the week.

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Oviedo Bowling Center

Bowling
376 E Broadway Street, Oviedo, FL 32765
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The Oviedo Bowling Center is a family-owned business that provides bowling and other amenities to individuals who visit. Other amenities include a full service lounge with a full liquor menu, food, and a pro shop.

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Boing! Jump Center

Trampoline Parks
532 S Econ Cir, Ste 120, Oviedo, FL 32765
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Oviedo’s Boing! Jump Center is an indoor fun and fitness facility that offers an array of activities for kids. The facility has giant trampolines on which visitors can open jump, play dodgeball, do acrobatics, or participate in other sports.

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Black Hammock Adventures

Airboat Tours
2356 Black Hammock Fish Camp Road, Oviedo, FL
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Black Hammock Adventures is located east of Orlando near the center of Seminole County. Besides air boat rides, the facility features a Lazy Gator Bar, gift shop, and display filled with live gators.

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Cup O Pottery

Arts & Crafts Classes
1977 Alafaya Trail, Suite #1091, Oviedo, FL 32765
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Cup O Pottery is for those who are looking to explore their creative sides. They allow customers to make their own pottery with clay but will also offer assistance to anyone who would like it.

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Artistic Hand Inc

Arts & Crafts Classes
353 N Central Avenue, Oviedo, FL 32765
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Artistic Hand Inc is an art gallery and studio. The gallery features artwork from over 100 artists, some being internationally and nationally known. The studio offers a variety of educational art programs.

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Regal Cinema Oviedo Crossing 22

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1500 Oviedo Marketplace Blvd, Oviedo, FL 32765
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A movie theater featuring 22 auditoriums, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides stadium seating, private event hosting and a snack bar with food and drinks.

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We are so happy you found us! Our innovative child care programs that integrate technology- filled classrooms, highly trained education staff, and two accreditations, APPLE (Accredited Professional Preschool Learning Environment) and NCPSA (National Council for Private School Accreditation) set us apart from a typical daycare. Our unique mix of safe surroundings, loving interactions with our staff, and advanced curriculum founded upon play-based activities propels us far beyond the standard concept of “daycare. ” Our learning academy offers child care and educational programs for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, pre-K, and before/after school care. All of our childcare options work to establish and maintain a firm foundation that will set your child up for a lifetime of educational success!

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50 Things to Do With Kids Near Oviedo, FL

1. Friendship Park

With the playground section for both kids and baby, picnic tables, and more, this is great for the whole family. It’s located here: 200 W Broadway St, Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

2. Oviedo Bowling Center

It’s a good place for families to get together, kids to have birthday parties, and much more. It’s located right at 376 E. Broadway St., Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

3. Sweetwater Park  

Take your child for a trip on the nature boardwalk. It’s good for your toddler to get some good fresh air while looking at the water. Check out the location at: 231 E. Magnolia St., Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

4. University Performing Arts Centre

Whether it’s ballet, tap, jazz, acrobatics, or Zumba, your kids will have a ball and get in shape by taking some great dance classes. Go to 160 Alexandria Blvd, Oviedo, FL 32765 to sign up for classes.

Location: In Oviedo

5. Pappy’s Patch

There’s nothing that says fun in the field like picking strawberries and blueberries. It’s a great after school thing to do with your kid. Go to 1650 De Leon St., Oviedo, FL 32765 to enjoy your fruitful evening!

Location: In Oviedo

6. Cup O’ Pottery

Perfect for the creative juices because your kid takes classes on pottery and set up some preliminary skills in art. Go to 1977 Alafaya Trail # 1091, Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

7. Lukas Nursery

This is beautiful plant and butterfly observatory your kids will enjoy and you can have a birthday there as well. It provides a serene look into nature. Visit 1909 Slavia Rd., Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

8. Black Hammock Adventures

This is not only adventurous for the adults, but there’s a kid menu as well as the boat rides that allows you to see some gators. For more details and fun, go to 2356 Black Hammock Fish Camp Rd, Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

9. La Liga Indoor Soccer Club

On top of regular pickup games, there are youth leagues you can sign your kid up for during the spring and summer time. Check out more details at 5707 Dot Com Ct #1055, Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

10. Boing! Jump Center

Dodgeball games, trampolines, and giant airbag makes for a great environment to your kid’s delight. Go to the Oviedo location at: 532 S. Econ Cir # 120, Oviedo, FL 32765.

Location: In Oviedo

11. Grammy’s Indoor Playground

This indoor playground is a fun and safe environment from your kids 0-5 years old. Enjoy a good afternoon together at 4270 Aloma Ave # 120, Winter Park, FL 32792.

Miles From Oviedo: 7.5 Miles

12. Airport Lanes

One of the best bowling alleys with a great arcade system. This is perfect for your kid’s birthday party as well. Go to 190 E. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773 for some fun.

Miles from Oviedo: 9 Miles

13. Seminole State College

There are great kid programs and camps right at this college. Sign up at 100 Weldon Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773.

Miles From Oviedo: 10.8 Miles

14. Hermit’s Trail Park

From the slides, swings, and climbing bars, your kid will have a ball out here. Take them out on a nice day at the location: Hermit’s Trail & 436 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

Miles from Oviedo: 11.2 Miles

15. Dinky Dock

Let your kids swim or paddle board along this beautiful water. Enjoy a family picnic or throw around the football in the grassy areas. Dinky Dock is at 401 South Park Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789.

Miles From Oviedo: 11.4 miles

16. Howell Branch Preserve

This is a beautiful setting that allows for a fitness trail and your kids can play on a huge playground. Here’s the address: 1205 Howell Branch Rd., Winter Park, FL 32789.

Miles From Oviedo: 11.4

17. Lake Baldwin Park

Get acquainted with kids that love puppies and other great dog activities. Your child can build a good relationship with the family’s best companion. Check out the park at 2000 S. Lakemont Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789.

Miles From Oviedo: 11.7 Miles

18. Morse Museum

Let your kid get a bit of culture learning about the 19th and 20th century decorative arts. There are special events on Friday night and exhibits. Go to 445 N. Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789 for details.

Miles From Oviedo: 12 miles

19. Crane’s Roost Park

Perfect for your kids to get acquainted the nature and pet the turtles. This is the ultimate relaxing spot. Here’s the location: 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, FL 32701.

Miles From Oviedo: 12. 7 Miles

20. Enzian Theater

Not only is this a great place to take in a movie with some fresh popcorn, but there’s a kidfest that allows your child to be creative and film their own movie. It’s a good way for some early film development. This theater is located at: 1300 S Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751.

Miles from Oviedo: 13.1 Miles

21. Hau Hele Wai Paddleboard

Paddleboarding is a fun water activity with a calming vibe. Your kids will tone down and get a dose of some beautiful water and a vibrant spirit in nature. This paddleboard operation is located at 115 North Orlando Avenue #109, Winter Park, FL 32789.

Miles From Oviedo:  14.4 Miles

22. Lucky Monkey

A very interesting indoor playground for your kids. You can set up a great private party for some of your kid’s closest friends in an environment that’s safe. Check out Lucky Monkey at 924 W. State Road 436, Ste. 1800, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714.

Miles from Oviedo: 14.7 Miles

23. City of Orlando

There’s a lot of positive outreach for the kids here from summer camp programs, Parramore Kidz zone, and other after school programs. Go to 400 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32802 for details.

Miles From Oviedo: 18.3 miles

24. Zoom Air

An awesome treetop adventure park with ziplines, obstacle courses, and has its own course for the kids. Zoom Air is located at 3755 U.S. 17, Sanford, FL 32771.

Miles From Oviedo: 18.6 Miles

25. Orlando Public Library

This is a great resource center for your kids doing projects, going to fairs to buy book, and other great scholastic events. Take a day to visit the library at this location: 101 E. Central Blvd., Orlando, FL 32801.

Miles from Oviedo: 18.8 Miles

26. Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens

A great combination of a beautiful garden and zoo all wrapped into one. Let your kid experience mother nature at its finest. This beautiful spot is located at 3755 US-17, Sanford, FL 32771.

Miles from Oviedo: 19.4 miles

27. Amway Center

The Amway Center is the premier spot for sports and entertainment. Whether your kid wants to catch a basketball game or just see an incredible show, this is the place to set things up. This center is located at 400 W. Church St # 200, Orlando, FL 32801.

Miles from Oviedo: 19.8 Miles

28. Clarcona Horseman’s Park

Giddy up as your kid gets some lessons in horseback riding, get involved with riding competitions, and even pet horses. This horse park is located at 3535 Damon Rd., Apopka, FL 32703.

Miles From Oviedo: 23.5 Miles

29. Orlando Science Center

This brings edutainment into a whole different level. It’s a beautiful museum with different exhibits, programs, fairs and more for your kids. Take a look at in person here: 777 E. Princeton St., Orlando, FL 32803.

Miles From Oviedo: 22.7 Miles

30. Fit Club Gymnastics, Dance and Cheer Academy

This is the perfect outlet for your kid because gymnastics, dance, and cheer is a staple in Florida. Enroll your young ball of energy into one of the classes at 196 N. Industrial Drive, Orange City, FL 32763.

Miles From Oviedo: 25.5 Miles

31. Family Fun Town

Can’t have fun without a great family center to include go-karts, batting cages, arcade, and other interactive games. The fun is right at 401 S Volusia Ave, Orange City, FL 32763

Miles From Oviedo: 25.9 Miles

32. Wet ‘n Wild Orlando

This place is a part of Universal Orlando Resort. It’s considered one of the first water parks in America. It’s a perfect place for your kid to get loose and have a great time. This epic aquatic center is at 6200 International Dr. , Orlando, FL 32819.

Miles From Oviedo: 26.7 Miles

33. Congo River Golf

Mini-golfing, classic arcade games, and live alligators make this place a great outing for both kids and adults. Check out the location at 5901 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819.

Miles From Oviedo: 26.8 Miles

34. Universal’s Islands of Adventure

One of the richest amusement parks for your child. From the rides, themed islands, and discovery center, your child will have a world of fun. You can check out Islands of Adventure here: 6000 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL 32819.

Miles From Oviedo: 27.5 Miles

35. Trilobyte Game Lounge (no site or Facebook page)

This is a good spot for your kids to connect with other gamers in a clean environment with great monitors and projection screens. Good for a Friday or Saturday evening. This game lounge is located at 1125 S. Clarke Rd., Ocoee, FL 34761.

Miles from Oviedo: 27.9 Miles

36. Campbell Park

A great park for your kids to get a good walk, play on the playground, and even a volleyball court for your children a bit older. Campbell Park is at 1315 Briarwood Ave, Deltona, FL 32725.

Miles From Oviedo: 28.1 Miles

37. Ripley’s Believe it or Not

The world’s oddities, fun, education, and just the quirkiest things all rolled into one at this brilliant museum of wonders. If you dare, go to 8201 International Dr., Orlando, FL 32819.

Miles from Oviedo: 28.1 Miles

38. Extreme Laser Tag Orlando

From the arcade games to the laser tag environment, your kids will be in really interactive and fun space for hours of enjoyment. Go to the Orlando location at 10930 W Colonial Dr., Ocoee, FL 34711.

Miles From Oviedo: 28.9 Miles

39. WonderWorks

Entertainment and learning all in one for your kid to help their imagination reach another level. This location of WonderWorks is at 9067 International Dr., Orlando, FL 32819.

Miles from Oviedo: 28.9 Miles

40. Titusville Playhouse

For your kid that’s into the arts, this is a good way to express himself and watch different plays and other performances. This playhouse is at 301 Julia St., Titusville, FL 32796.

Miles From Oviedo: 30.5 Miles

41. Enhanced Forest Sanctuary

A beautiful scenery for your kids to take in the natural habitat and have a wonderful picnic in the great outdoors. This beautiful sanctuary is located at 444 Columbia Blvd., Titusville, FL 32780.

Miles From Oviedo: 32.9 Miles

42. Let’s Skate Orlando

The perfect rolling rink for your kids whether it’s a weekend outing, a birthday party, or a special event. Let’s Skate’s address is 14207 W Colonial Dr., Winter Garden, FL 34787.

Miles from Oviedo: 33.4 Miles

43. Aquatica

Aquatica is great side from SeaWorld as you get up close and personal with penguins, marine life shows, dolphins, and more. Perfect for your kid. It’s located right at 5800 Water Play Way, Orlando, FL 32821.

Miles From Oviedo: 33.4 Miles

44. Chisholm Center Playground

This is a very challenging and fun playground course for your children. They’ll mentally and physically get a great workout. The location of this playground is 520 S Clara Ave, DeLand, FL 32720.

Miles From Oviedo: 33.8 Miles

45. Discovery Cove

Dolphins, snorkeling, and different fish make for an excellent outing with your kids. The address is 6000 Discovery Cove Way,  Orlando, FL 32821.

Miles From Oviedo: 34 Miles

46. Winter Garden and Central Florida Railroad Museum

One of the most stellar railroad museums period. Get a dose of railroad history and eat in a dining car. The location of the place is: 101 S. Boyd St., Winter Garden, FL 34787.

Miles From Oviedo: 34.2 Miles

47. Gatorland

The title really speaks for itself because you can check out alligators on the territory and it’s a good theme park for your kids. Gatorland is located at 14501 S Orange Blossom Tr, Orlando, FL 32837.

Miles From Oviedo: 34.2 Miles

48. Mount Dora Museum of Speed

If your kid is into cars, this is a good place to get background history on American muscle cars, memorabilia, and even a good collection to browse. The museum address is 206 N Highland St., Mt. Dora, FL 32757.

Miles from Oviedo: 34.4 Miles

49. Sky Zone Orlando

Your kids will enjoy the trampoline, bouncing areas, and more as they can get great exercise and play with other children. Sky Zone is located at: 5250 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819.

Miles from Oviedo: 35 Miles

50. Disney Quest

A great place for kids and teens to enjoy themselves with classic video games, interactive games, and much more. It’s soon to become the new NBA experience as Disney Springs expands. It’s located at 1180 Seven Seas Dr, Orlando, FL 32830.

Miles From Oviedo: 36 miles

 

Oviedo Biz – Local Community News and Events

 

Denny’s
1005 Spring Villa Point Winter Springs, Florida
KIDS EAT FREE* 4PM-10PM at participating restaurants

TJ’s Seafood Shack
197 E. Mitchell Hammock Road Oviedo, Florida
Monday: one FREE kid’s meal per adult entree purchase!

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
1817 East Broadway Oviedo, Florida
Kids Meal Special(s) Available on:
Tuesday – Dine In Only – From 4 to 8 pm – FREE Kids Meal for children 12 and under with the purchase of each regular priced adult meal.

Froggers Grill & Bar
27 Alafaya Woods Boulevard Oviedo, Florida
Tuesday 4-9PM: one FREE kid’s meal per adult meal purchase!

Steak ‘n Shake
8115 Red Bug Lake Road Oviedo, Florida
Sunday, Saturday
Kids Eat Free all weekend – One free kid’s plate for every $8 spent. Dine-In only.

Athens Cafe
5965 Red Bug Lake Road Winter Springs, Florida
Thursday: kids meals are half-price with adult entree purchase!

Huey Magoo’s
160 Tuskawilla Road Winter Springs, Florida
Kids Eat FREE Monday 5-9PM: One FREE kids meal for children 12 and under per adult platter.

B2 Cafe
5930 Reg Bug Lake Road Winter Springs, Florida
Monday: one FREE kid’s meal per adult meal purchase!

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
2960 West State Route 426 Oviedo, Florida
Tuesday
Dine In Only – From 4 to 8 pm – FREE Kids Meal for children 12 and under with the purchase of each regular priced adult meal.

The Moat Sports Grille
4250 Alafaya Trail Oviedo, Florida
Sunday 4-7PM: one FREE kid’s meal per adult entree purchase!

Gator’s Dockside
5275 Red Bug Lake Road Winter Springs, Florida
Tuesdays from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm KIDS EAT FREE!(Kids under 12 years of age, l child per adult)

Huey Magoo’s
4293 Alafaya Trail Oviedo, Florida
Kids Eat FREE Monday 5-9PM: One FREE kids meal for children 12 and under per adult platter.

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
5414 Deep Lake Road Oviedo, Florida
EVERY DAY – FREE a serving of soft vanilla ice cream in a crisp, crunchy wafer cone with meal purchase. Dine-in only.
SUNDAY – Kids Eat FREE at Dickey’s*. Kids can choose any item on the kid’s menu, each served with one of our delicious sides and a drink. *12 and under. Includes one free kid’s meal for every adult meal purchased. Dine-in only.

B2 Cafe
4498 North Alafaya Trail Orlando, Florida
Monday: one kid eats FREE per adult meal purchase!

Steak ‘n Shake
11700 University Boulevard Orlando, Florida
Sunday, Saturday
Kids Eat Free all weekend – One free kid’s plate for every $8 spent. Dine-In only.

Fazoli’s
12025 Collegiate Way Orlando, Florida
On Tuesdays from 5 to 8pm (check your local Fazoli’s for day and time), we reserve an area of our restaurant just for you! Kids meals only $.99 with purchase of adult entree / dine in only. *** Kids Night is available at participating locations only – please call ahead and verify.

 

 

 
 

Oviedo Swim Lesson Locations

Riverside Pool
1600 Lockwood Blvd
Oviedo, FL 32765
407- 977-6083

Aquatic Facility
148 Oviedo Blvd
Oviedo, FL 32765
407- 971-5571

Group lessons are offered March – October, for participants from 6 months to adults. Each session includes six 30 minute lessons scheduled, five are guaranteed. All group lessons and registrations are held at Riverside Pool.

The cost* for each session (all 6 lessons) is:
$40 for Oviedo Residents
$55 for Non-Resident Members
$65 for Non-Residents.
*prices are subject to change

Registration is NOT available on-line, you must register in person at Riverside Park.

Unless your swimmer has taken lessons with us since June 2011, they must get tested by one of our instructors prior to registration. The swim test is only required if you are registering for a level higher than Water Tots 1 or Level 1. You DO NOT need a swim test for Bubble Babies, Water Tots 1, Level 1 or Adult.

SWIM TEST INSTRUCTIONS: To get a swim test – simply go to either of our pools (when they are open) and let the lifeguard know you need a swim test for swim lessons. This process takes about 5 minutes and doesn’t cost anything. You do not need an appointment. Please click here for the current pool hours.

NEW Registration Information:
· Each session has a separate registration that is required. All registrations are first come, first serve.
· There is absolutely no saving places in line on registration day.
· Registration for a session does not guarantee registration for any future session.
· Registration is done in person by the parent/guardian of the participant. You may not register other swimmers for lessons. All registrations are held at Riverside Park.
· Registration begins at 8am for City of Oviedo Residents and 10am for Non-Oviedo Residents (on date listed).
· On the morning of registration, the line begins to form prior to 8am. Beginning at 7am, numbers will be handed out to those already in line and will continue until registration is complete, one number per household. Registration will begin at 8am and proceed by number.

For more information or questions about Swim Lessons,
please contact Liz Fiorey at 407-971-5582 or [email protected].

Oviedo YMCA Center for Health & Wellness
7900 Red Bug Lake Rd.
Oviedo, Florida 32765 (407)359-3606

Safe Start (Ages 1 – 4 years),  Parent/Child (Ages 6 months to 36 months),
Preschool Levels (Age 3 to 5 years), Youth Level (Ages 6 to 11 years),
Adult & Teen Classes (Ages 12 and up).

 

 

 

Gymnasium & Aquatic Facility
148 Oviedo Boulevard, Oviedo, FL 32765
(407) 971-5568

For more information please contact the Gym at  407-971-5568.

General Facility Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8am-9pm
Sat: 9am-8pm
Sun: 11am-8pm

Olympic Swimming Pool, Activity Swimming Pool, Full Court Gynmasium, Fitness Room, Indoor Rock Climbing Wall, Multi-Purpose Room, Offices, Playground, Outdoor Lighted Basketball Courts, 2 Pavilions, Trailhead, Concession Stand, Locker Rooms, Indoor Restrooms, and Outdoor Restrooms.

Programs & Services offered at the Gynasium & Aquatic Facility:
Aquatics
Summer Camp
Youth Basketball
Youth Volleyball
Adult Basketball
Pavilion Rental
Outdoor Basketball Court Rental
Gymnasium Rental

 

 

Oviedo Adult Basketball League –

For questions or comments, please contact Paul Belden [email protected] or (407) 971-5583

Gymnasium & Aquatic Facility
148 Oviedo Boulevard, Oviedo, FL 32765
(407) 971-5568

 

 

Gymnasium & Aquatic Facility
148 Oviedo Boulevard, Oviedo, FL 32765
(407) 971-5568

   

 

Gymnasium & Aquatic Facility
148 Oviedo Boulevard, Oviedo, FL 32765
(407) 971-5568

   

 

YMCA – Adult Sports and Youth Sports
Class: Youth Soccer League
Family Center: Oviedo YMCA Program: Sports & Recreation
Date: Aug-27-12 to Oct-27-12

Class: Youth Flag Football
Family Center: Oviedo YMCA Program: Sports & Recreation
Date: Oct-29-12 to Dec-15-12

Class: Youth Basketball League
Family Center: Oviedo YMCA Program: Sports & Recreation
Date: Oct-29-12 to Dec-15-12

   

Family holidays with children in Oviedo.

Where to go, what to see with your child

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The capital of Asturias is a great place to spend a vacation, including with the whole family. There are numerous sights, and interesting museums, and entertainment centers, and beautiful parks – all this will be appreciated by both adults and children. In addition, the pilgrimage road to Santiago de Compastela passes through the city, which all Catholics will appreciate. Many of them go with their children, immediately introducing the children to the Christian religion and instilling in them the ethical norms of Catholicism.

Over its long history, Oviedo has experienced many important historical events, each era has left its mark on the history of the city and is embodied in its many attractions. Picturesque and … Open

The first thing you should visit with the kids is Zoologico El Bosque, from which little citizens will be indescribably delighted. Here you can look at a variety of animals located in different climatic zones – kangaroos, raccoons, opossums, meerkats, parrots, monkeys, ostriches. The zoo is not very big, but still very attractive for visitors, it is very spacious here. Including – and animals for which proper care is carried out.

Secondly, such establishments as Complejo Deportivo Azcárraga and Piscina Universitaria are interesting, where you can swim to your heart’s content. The first complex consists of a swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi and gym – everything you need for an active pastime and a great vacation. The Piscina Universitaria is owned by the University of Oviedo but is open to the public. Here you can swim in a wonderful pool, and the complex itself is clean and well-groomed, which will be appreciated by all family members, young and old. Copyright www.orangesmile.com

There are a lot of entertainment venues in the city for every taste, and in its vicinity there are picturesque national parks and natural areas that will certainly appeal to adherents of … Open

Nearby is the Parque de Invierno, a beautiful garden for walking. Unsurpassed green landscapes amaze every visitor with their beauty and well-groomedness. The park has several areas for cycling, rollerblading, and picnic areas. Many call it the hidden gem of Oviedo. Nearby you can find an entertainment center for the smallest children (from 2 to 6 years old). We are talking about the Palacio de los Niños, where various sports games, swimming in balls, trampolines, riding cars, cycling and riding slides are available to small citizens.

Of the entertainment centers in the city, there are several interesting ones for the whole family. So, in Laser Tag Asturias and Astur Paintball you can have a good time in a team game. Such a pastime is the best way to increase the level of trust between all family members. It is interesting to get acquainted with the life of local residents from different eras, for this there is the Centro de Interpretacion del Horreo in the city, where you can learn a lot of new information about how bread was previously made. An interesting museum for children is the Museo Arqueológico de Asturias, where you can spend at least a whole day. The museum contains interesting exhibits that reveal the veil of mystery over life in various eras – from primitive times to the Middle Ages.

1. The narrow streets of the historic district are best traveled on foot. Important tourist sites are located just a few steps from each other, here you can find several … Open

Another beautiful park is called Campo de San Francisco, it is located in the very center of the city, and all the main attractions of the capital of Asturias are nearby. Beautiful alleys with centuries-old trees, a pond with ducks, playgrounds, restaurants and cafes – there is everything you need for a wonderful holiday in the park. The birds that have chosen the park are of the same opinion. And it’s also very nice to hide here from the heat, because there are a lot of places with shade. A wonderful walk can be made along the Senda Verde Oviedo Fuso de la Reina, a walking route with magnificent scenery. The entire route is kilometers, but walking with a child, you can shorten it if he gets tired.

There are many interesting restaurants in Oviedo where they prepare wonderful desserts, and you should definitely take the kids here so that they can admire their unsurpassed taste. So, the Rialto bakery is for those who want to try delicious cakes and cookies, for wonderful pies you should go to the Bakery Cafe Dos de Azucar, and if the child is a fan of chocolate and chocolate products, then the whole family will not lose if they go to the Chocolateria cafe Valor. Another great place to have a great time is Duffin Dagels, where they serve amazingly delicious cakes and donuts.

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Fantastic forest of Cantabria

From the series “10 Natural Wonders of the World”

Check on the map: Distance from Oviedo center – 63.2 km.

One of the main natural attractions of the region are the Picos de Europa mountains, the area around which is now declared a national reserve. On the slopes of these mountains, forests of unprecedented beauty grow; hundreds of rare species of plants and flowers have miraculously survived here. Travelers who decide to visit one of the most picturesque regions of Spain will be offered a huge number of exciting hiking and cycling routes to choose from. It is very interesting to visit the forests of Cantabria in winter. …
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Playa de Ballota

From the series “The most inaccessible beaches on the planet”

Check on the map: Distance from Oviedo center – 42. 6 km.

Playa de Ballota has a rather impressive scale, the length of the sandy beach is 350 meters. One of the main attractions of these places is the rock island of Kastro, which offers a magnificent view from the coast. Tourists prefer to get to the beach by sea; it is extremely rare to meet vacationers on the coast even at the height of the tourist season. …
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Guide to sightseeing and entertainment for children in Oviedo – parks, attractions, museums, zoos, water-parks. All fascinating and educational sites of Oviedo, which are must visit and see for your child. Find out what you can show the developing child (local theaters and museums), where you can go together. Oviedo for families with children.

Oviedo – attractions, food, transport

Ekaterina Ivanova

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How to get there By plane By train By bus By car When is the season. When to go Oviedo in summerOviedo in autumnOviedo in springOviedo in winter Areas. Where is it better to live What are the prices for holidays Main attractions. What to see Top 5Beaches. What are the best Churches and temples. What museums are worth visiting. Worth visitingParksTourist streetsWhat to see in 1 dayWhat to see in the vicinity Food. What to try Recommended places Budget Intermediate Expensive Holidays Security. Things to watch out for Things to do Shopping and shops Bars. Where to goClubs and nightlifeSouvenirs. What to bring as a gift How to get around the city Taxi. What features existBusesRental transport Oviedo – holidays with children

In the middle of the emerald green mountains, on the slopes of which well-groomed well-groomed cows graze, the capital of the Principality of Asturias – Oviedo is located.

The most Spanish city, as they often say about it, because Asturias was practically not captured by the Moors. This very Spanish city breaks all ideas about classic Spain – hot, sultry and passionate. Here it is green, humid, fresh, and life flows very measuredly.

When I imagined Asturias a natural paradise, I was very curious about what its capital was. Arriving in Oviedo, we fell in love with this cozy elegant city with marble pavements, ancient mansions and churches, green alleys and parks, the city is incredibly organic and atmospheric.

Here everything seems to be in its place: new and old, nature and urban landscapes. It is convenient to walk around Oviedo, and, for sure, it is incredibly comfortable to live in it.

Getting there

The best way to get from Russia to Oviedo is by air. Traveling almost four thousand kilometers by land means of transport, not to mention the sea route, would take an inordinate amount of time, money and effort. However, for those who have the time and money and at the same time are afraid of flying, I can suggest that you consider traveling by train. True, in total it will take almost a week there and back.

By air

Asturias, whose capital is Oviedo, has one airport. It is called that – the airport of Asturias and is also listed in the air search engines, despite its abbreviation OVD. The airport is located 47 km from the capital near the city of Aviles. You can get to Oviedo by Alsa bus, it takes 45 minutes and costs 8 EUR. A taxi will cost about 55 EUR.

There are no direct routes from Russia to Asturias, so you will have to select flights with transfers. From Moscow, connecting flights of two airlines seemed to me the most comfortable: Iberia and Tap Portugal. The flight will take about 12-14 hours, including transfers in Madrid or Lisbon. The cost of the flight is about 300 EUR.

From St. Petersburg it is more difficult. There are practically no flights with one transfer. The best option is offered by British Airways, prices start from 330 EUR. When flying with this airline on the way from St. Petersburg to Asturias, you will have to make two transfers: in London and Madrid. The return journey is a little more convenient, with one change in London. It will take about a day, as most stopovers in London are at night.

If taking off and landing twice in one day is too much for you, you can consider a combined plane-train trip with a transfer in Madrid. The benefit in terms of time and money for Muscovites is insignificant, but those who get from St. Petersburg can significantly reduce the time spent.

Direct flight from Moscow to Madrid, travel time about 4 hours, cost – 200-220 EUR minimum. From St. Petersburg with one transfer, you can meet 7-8 hours and 240 EUR. The main airlines are Aeroflot and Iberia.

Price options for air tickets can be viewed at the link.

The fastest and cheapest way to get from Madrid airport to Atocha train station is the commuter train, the trip takes half an hour and costs 1.85 EUR. The schedule can be viewed here, trains run frequently, every 8-10 minutes.

From Madrid to Oviedo we continue by train. There are about 5-6 trains per day, the travel time is from four and a half hours. When buying a ticket in advance, you can save money: the cost of the promotional fare starts from 20.5 EUR.

The railway station in Oviedo is located in the city centre.

In total, a combined trip from Moscow will take from 10 hours and will cost at least 260 EUR, from St. Petersburg – about 16 hours and 280 EUR.

Nearest airport

Oviedo Airport Asturias

Distance from Oviedo Asturias Airport to Oviedo – 48 km

Travel time – 33 minutes

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By train

Traveling by train, as I already mentioned, is a costly way both in terms of time and money:

  • From Moscow we go to Paris, the cost of such a 38-hour trip starts from 300 EUR one way.
  • From Paris to Barcelona, ​​you can get there for 70 EUR and 7 hours. We are on our way from Barcelona to Oviedo. The last segment will take 10 hours and about 50 EUR.

Comparing the train schedules, I came to the conclusion that it is impossible to get from Moscow to Oviedo by train in less than 3 days. The cost of such a round-trip trip will be more than 800 EUR.

By bus

Bus is a budget way to travel. If we consider it at such distances, then at a cost it goes into the category of luxury, which cannot be said about comfort. So I don’t recommend taking the bus.

By car

It is also not the best option to travel to Oviedo from Russia with your own car. However, if you cannot imagine a vacation without personal transport and also plan frequent outings from Oviedo, you can consider flying to Madrid. Rent a car in Madrid and drive to Oviedo. This is just our option, we almost always drive like that. The cost for two is comparable to the train, but you can see more along the way.

Part of the road from Madrid to Oviedo is tolled, the total toll is 22.5 EUR. It is convenient to plan travel on toll roads in Spain on this site. The track is excellent throughout the entire journey, the last section, starting immediately after Leon, will delight you with beautiful mountain landscapes.

Oviedo time is now

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Hour difference:

Moscow
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Kazan
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Samara
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Yekaterinburg
+ 3

Novosibirsk
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When is the season. Best time to go

The best time to visit Oviedo is from June to September. For the most part, Spanish cities at this time are not very conducive to measured sightseeing, however, the northern part of the country is a pleasant exception. A trip at other times of the year will also be well justified, as the city is very pleasant in any weather. But no matter what season you decide to visit Oviedo, you must take an umbrella. Such is the payment for the green beauty of these places.

Oviedo in summer

In summer, Oviedo will show you all its glory. At this time, it becomes much drier, not so frequent rains give the already elegant city even more bright colors. The air temperature is very comfortable: from +22-24 degrees in June to +26-28 degrees in August. Of course, there are cold snaps and morning fogs, and sometimes there are hot days. But above +30 is the exception rather than the norm.

Oviedo has the highest concentration of tourists in the summer, but is less crowded than many Spanish cities. House prices are rising slightly. The difference in cost is small, since Oviedo is not located on the coast, and most of the tourists go to the sea.

Oviedo in autumn

Autumn, in my opinion, is the most picturesque time of the year in Oviedo. It incredibly harmoniously complements the palette of the city with its colors. Until November, the weather is very warm, as winter approaches, it becomes more and more rainy. The air temperature gradually drops, and fog descends on the city from the surrounding mountains. There are fewer tourists, prices are lower. The average daily autumn temperature is from +22 degrees in September to +15 in November.

Oviedo in spring

Oviedo blooms in spring. There are many parks and alleys in the city, flowering trees and flower beds decorate the city at this time of the year. However, rains are frequent, and the air temperature is unstable. You can catch beautiful warm weather in March, up to + 16-18 degrees, or you can freeze in May.

Oviedo in winter

Winter is not the best time to visit most European cities, and Oviedo is no exception. Of course, if you are tired of snow and frost, then in winter you can find pleasant autumn humidity and + 5-10 degrees of heat here. However, it happens that the temperature drops to almost zero and snow falls. Fortunately, this is a rarity. There are almost no tourists at this time, so you can get acquainted with the real life of the townspeople.

Oviedo weather monthly

Oviedo monthly weather

January

+8. 3

February

+9.0

March

+10.3

April

+11.2

May

±13.5

June

+16.2

July

+18.4

August

+19.one

September

+17.4

October

±14.5

November

+11.1

December

+9.3

Districts. Where to stay

Oviedo is small, so choosing the location of the hotel is quite simple. From any part of the city, the center can be reached on foot in a maximum of 20 minutes; in my opinion, there are no disadvantaged areas in the city.

  • It is most convenient for tourists to stay in the center, this is the area indicated on the map by number 1. Hotels and apartments in Oviedo are quite inexpensive, a double room with a private bathroom can be rented from 35 EUR, and for this money you can find a modern hotel, for example, Ibis . For the same price, you can rent a good studio-apartment from private owners. Due to the low prices for hotels, accommodation in hostels in this city is not common and there are practically none in the center. It’s closer to the bus station. Oviedo is not the busiest city in Spain, and yet when choosing a place to live, pay attention to the presence of nearby bars, on Friday and Saturday the fun can interfere with your restful sleep.
  • Number 2 is Ayre Hotel Oviedo, which is not quite in the city center, but deserves special attention. The fact is that it is located in a building designed by one of the greatest architects of our time, Santiago Calatrava. The hotel has designer rooms, a spa center, and there is a large shopping mall in the same building. You can rent a room here from 70 EUR, sometimes there are discounts and promotions.
  • Number 3 I marked the area where we once stopped. Very nice modern building. Parking was free and, unlike in the center, was not a problem, the price of housing was low, and the path to the main attractions took about 15-20 minutes on foot through pleasant streets. It would be possible to take a bus, but we never used it. I recommend this area to travelers with a limited budget, here you can rent both a hotel room and an apartment from 35-40 EUR.

It is convenient to choose and book accommodation on Booking.com. You can see the prices for apartments here, and compare the prices of hotel rooms at this link.

What are the prices for holidays

  • hotel room or studio apartment – ​​from 35 EUR/night;
  • lunch (menu del dia) – from 9 EUR;
  • dinner for two – about 50 EUR;
  • bus ride – 1.2 EUR;
  • taxi ride – 5-10 EUR;
  • ticket to the Cathedral – 7 EUR, other museums – free of charge.

Cost of food, lodging, transportation, etc.

Currency:

US dollar, $
Euro, €
Russian ruble, rub

Prices in restaurants and cafes
Meals (lunch/dinner) in an inexpensive restaurant 537 rub
Lunch/dinner for two, 3 courses, mid-range restaurant 2261 rub
McMeal at McDonald’s or similar lunch combo 368 rub

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at the exchange rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation on 03.10.2022

Main attractions. What to see

Oviedo is a wonderful city that has something to offer the most demanding tourist. Diverse attractions will be interesting to people with diverse interests, I will tell you more about them. I’ll start with the brightest and most iconic, which should not be missed.

Top 5

  • The Cathedral of Oviedo San Salvador is one of the main treasures of Oviedo and its own treasury.
  • Churches on Mount Naranco – incredibly ancient churches in an incredibly picturesque place.
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, the most valuable collection of this museum will delight art lovers.
  • The Palace of the Congresses, designed by Santiago Calatrava, Oviedo’s landmark of the 21st century.
  • Cidra Boulevard – Gascon Street, a place where cider becomes an attraction in itself.

Beaches. What are the best

Regardless of the time of year and the main purpose for which you visit the capital of Asturias, I highly recommend visiting the coast. Only half an hour by train separates Oviedo and the Bay of Biscay. The closest and most easily accessible beaches by public transport are the city beaches of Gijón.

  • San Lorenzo is a visiting card of Gijón, a walk from the train station to it will take 10-15 minutes. This beach offers all kinds of services, there are many cafes on the promenade.
  • A little closer to the train station is Poniente, which is more suitable for bathers, as there are almost never waves. The beach is also fully equipped and lifeguards work on it. It is quite crowded in good weather, but still not in the same way as San Lorenzo.
  • The third Gijón beach, Playa de Arbeyal, is a bit far to go, about 40 minutes, and if you use transport, you can choose a better place. In addition, it is located in an industrial area. In fairness, I want to note that there are several parks around. And yet, Playa de Arbeyal is rather intended for recreation of local residents.

Churches and temples. What to visit

No matter how good and harmonious Oviedo is, its main attractions that attract travelers are precisely the ancient churches. Therefore, I will pay special attention to them.

Churches of Naranco

Four kilometers from Oviedo on the southern slope of Mount Naranco is the ancient Palace of Santa Maria . This building was built in 842 as the Aula Regia, the throne room, of the palace complex of the eighth Asturian king, Ramiro I.

Only in the twelfth century, due to the collapse of the nave, the palace was rebuilt into a church, which Santa Maria is still today. This church is still the official temple of the parish today, services are held here.

You can visit Santa Maria de Naranco from Tuesday to Saturday with a guide, the cost of the tour is 3 EUR, or on Monday before lunch without a guide and without payment.

The second church San Miguel de Lillo was originally conceived as such. It was built at the same time as Santa Maria. The style of both churches is called Asturian or “ramirense”, a branch of pre-Romanesque architecture.

We arrived at the churches in the evening, we were late for the tour, but they left an indelible impression. I was a little afraid of the tourist crowds, yet Woody Allen created an incredible advertisement for the churches of Naranco in the film Vicky Cristina Barcelona. But my fears were in vain, there were almost no people in the evening, so I recommend such a trip.

Cathedral of San Salvador

The Cathedral of Oviedo is without a doubt one of the most interesting cathedrals in Spain. This temple, dating back over 1200 years, has many stories to tell from the Middle Ages to the present day. For many years, alterations, reconstructions, expansions have determined the multiplicity of architectural styles of this building: Asturian, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance.

In the 9th century, King Alfonso II ordered the construction of a grandiose religious palace complex on the site of the old destroyed temple: the new cathedral church of San Salvador, the churches of Santa Maria, San Tirso, the Holy Chamber and other buildings.

Life did not stand still, the main reconstruction of the cathedral was carried out in the 15th century, and this is how it has survived to this day.

The cathedral has only one tower, which is very different from most Spanish churches. San Salvador owes this image only to a lack of funds, due to the lack of a second tower, the project was, so to speak, optimized.

The Cathedral of San Salvador is the most important point on the pilgrimage route of Santiago. King Alfonso II, who is considered one of the first pilgrims on this path, said: “He who goes to Santiago, but does not go to San Salvador, worships a servant, but not a master.”

The cost of a ticket, which includes a visit to the Cathedral, the Holy Chamber, the Diocesan Museum and the cloister and the use of an audio guide (no Russian, English available), is 7 EUR, on Tuesdays 1 EUR cheaper.

Basilica of San Julián de los Prados

This church, like the Cathedral, was built during the reign of Alfonso II the Chaste, it has survived to this day almost unchanged and is one of the best examples of Asturian pre-Romanesque architecture. You can get to the Basilica of San Julián de los Prados, located outside the city center, by bus C1, stop Santullano. The cost of visiting is 2 EUR, the first Monday of the month is free.

Museums. What to visit

There are four museums in Oviedo: the Archaeological Museum, the Fine Arts Museum, the private Museum of the Tabularium and the Diocesan Museum, which is located in the Cathedral. A pleasant fact is that two of them, Archaeological and Fine Arts, are absolutely free.

Archaeological Museum of Asturias

The history of this museum begins in 1845 with the organization of the Commission of Artistic Historical Monuments of the province of Oviedo. The official date of its creation is 1944 years old, but only in 1952 he opens the doors to the general public. Many valuable collections are stored here, the exposition continues to be replenished even today due to finds in archaeological expeditions.

The museum is located in the monastery of St. Vincent, founded in 781. From the first, most ancient building, only the foundation has been preserved; the monastery was rebuilt in the sixteenth century. In addition to the archaeological museum, you can also visit the monastery library. Free admission.

Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias

The collection of the Museum of Fine Arts is housed in several buildings in the city centre.

Its last expansion took place in 2015. The increase in the exposition area allows visitors to see most of the priceless collection. This collection is really impressive. Here you can see paintings by El Greco, Zurbaran, Rubens, Luis Morales, Titian, Goya, Sorolla, Picasso, Luis Fernandez, Dali and many others. The whole history of fine arts, many centuries in the canvases of great masters.

In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions. And, amazingly, all this can be seen for free.

Tabularium Artis Asturiensis

Tabularium Artis Asturiensis – the richest private collection, one of the best museums of its kind in Spain. The exposition of the Tabularia includes exhibits ranging from the Paleolithic to the Late Middle Ages. Visits are possible from 8.30 to 10.30 by appointment by phone.

Parks

Campo San Francisco

This park is located in the very center of the city and occupies a fairly large area. In the Middle Ages, there was a monastery garden here, and it acquired its present form at the very end of the nineteenth century. The main trees in the city garden are chestnuts, plane trees, lindens and maples. There are also magnolias and laurels. One of the attractions of Campo San Francisco are free-ranging peacocks. They say that these beautiful birds can easily walk along the nearby streets, but we saw them only within the green zone.

The park has children’s and sports grounds, a small pond with swans, and a music kiosk. Residents of Oviedo are very fond of urban sculptures, there are many of them in the city. One of the most charming characters, the girl Mafalda, can be found on a bench in one of the alleys.

At the entrance to the park there is a flower bed that tells the current date. Every day, park workers change the numbers. Needless to say, this place is one of the most photographed in Oviedo?

Other parks
  • Purificación Tomás , where the Martes de Campo is celebrated every year at the end of May or beginning of June.
  • Very pleasant for walking Winter park , in good weather there are a lot of people just relaxing or doing sports.
  • Almost unknown to tourists Jardines la Rodriga , a small park located on the hill next to the seminary.

Tourist streets

  • If you arrive in Oviedo by train or bus, start your walk at Calle Uria. Actually, this street was laid at the end of the nineteenth century in order to connect the city center with the North Station. The main building dates back to the beginning of the twentieth century. Here you can see very interesting buildings in the Art Deco and Neo-Baroque styles.
  • At the corner of Uria and Independence streets is the unique modernist building Casas de Cuitu, commissioned by the wealthy Indian architect Ulpiano Muñoz. Today calle Uria is the main commercial center of the city, it will be difficult for shopaholics to overcome it quickly.
  • In this street, we immediately begin to get acquainted with the urban sculpture of Oviedo. Despite the fact that in recent years many cities can boast of such decoration, sculptures continue to be one of the features of the capital of Asturias. Many of them are made by masters of a very high, world-class level. Immediately after you pass El Corte Ingles, look into the side street on the left, you will see Rufo there. This is not just a statue, it is a monument to stray dogs. It was based on a real dog that lived on the streets of the city for 20 years and was everyone’s favorite. He died in a veterinary clinic, mourned by the whole city.
  • A little further on, on Calle Milicias Nacionales, there is a statue of Woody Allen, the American director who made modern Oviedo famous.
  • Turning right from Uria, on Gil de Jaz Street, you can see the Hotel Reconquista, housed in an old 18th century mansion. In the hotel lobby you can enjoy a cup of coffee and admire the baroque interior. By the way, it was in it that the heroes of the film “Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona” lived.
  • Parallel to Uria street is the pedestrian calle Pelayo, where the famous Campoamor theater is located. One of the most popular attractions of the street is the sculpture “Culis Monumentalibus”, popularly referred to simply as “Culo” ( Back ).
  • Rounding the green area of ​​Campo San Francisco on Marqués de Santa Cruz you will find the Tourist Office, a useful place in every way. Here you can get various information about the objects you are interested in and take a paper map of the city. For example, I prefer to use just such, despite all the newfangled telephone analogues.
  • From the tourist office I would go to the Cathedral along San Francisco street, past Polier square. The most interesting building on the square is the Palacio de Camposagrado of the 18th century. Here we see one of the most popular sculptures of Oviedo, officially called “The Return of Williams Arrensberg”. The townspeople call her simply Traveler .
  • A couple more steps, and you are on the square in front of the Cathedral, which bears the name of its founder Alfonso II the Chaste, it is magnificent. The square is surrounded by ancient palaces, among them the Casa de la Rua, the oldest civil building in the city of the 15th century. A little to the right is the Basilica de la Balesquida, dedicated to a medieval noble woman. This noble doña donated all her belongings to the pilgrimage hospital and the tailors’ guild. In front of the Rua palace is a statue bearing the name of the Regentess, the heroine of the famous novel by Leopoldo Alas Clarin. The novel takes place in a fictional city based on Oviedo. Plan your own time to visit the Cathedral and the Diocesan Museum, but I will assume that the whole complex will take at least one and a half to two hours.
  • Nearby are the two main Asturian museums, the Archaeological Museum and the Art Museum. Since the entrance to both museums is free, under conditions of limited time, you can choose the parts that are most interesting for you and see only them. If you have several days in Oviedo, then it is better to plan visits to museums on different days.
  • Via San Vicente, where the Archaeological Museum is located, is also worth a look because it is the zero point of the city. The Monastery of San Vicente is considered the first building of Oviedo. The street will also lead you to the magnificent gloomy building of the monastery of St. Pelayo, now owned by the University of Oviedo.
  • As you walk down Jovellanos Street along the monastery wall, don’t miss the Camilo de Blas patisserie, which has been delighting the sweet tooth since 1914.
  • Closing the small circle, you can return to Piazza Alfonso II and follow Rua to Cimadevilla. Moving towards the El Fontan market, you will find yourself at the arch of the city hall building.
  • On Constitution Square, in addition to the City Hall itself, the Jesuit Church of San Isidoro el Real, built in the 16th-18th centuries, is interesting.
  • Then you will come close to the market square, where you can find many places to have lunch or tapas in all the surrounding streets.
  • On Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays in the morning there is a large street market around El Fontan, take this into account in your plans. On the one hand, this is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the bustle of the city. On the other hand, merchants’ tents are not the best decoration for historical streets. You can also dine in the market itself, preheating your appetite with a tour of the rows with Asturian delicacies. Next to the market is a second tourist office.
  • After refreshing, you can continue your acquaintance with the ancient Oviedo, walking along the pretty streets. Be sure to check out the plaza del Paraguas (Umbrella Square). It is so named because in its center is a giant umbrella that once served as a canopy for milk vendors. From this square, you can walk along the old city wall, along Paraiso Street.
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That’s all, perhaps, we walked through the most beautiful and interesting streets of Oviedo. I did not mention here only one, perhaps the most famous – calle Gascona. Since its main character and main attraction is cider, read about it in the corresponding section on bars.

What to see in 1 day

The central part of Oviedo is about two kilometers in diameter, so in one day you can see it all and even have time to go to the pre-Romanesque churches. It is unlikely that museum visits will fit on this day, but prioritizing is too individual, so choose the objects that are most interesting to you. Briefly and very schematically, my plan for one day looks like this:

  • 9:00-13:00. I would devote the first part of the day to the most ancient part of Oviedo, the Cathedral and the surrounding streets and monuments. I described the routes in the previous section.
  • 14:00-15:00. An indispensable lunch in the El Fontan market area with a visit to the market itself.
  • 15:00-17:00. Visiting the churches of Naranco. In conditions of limited time, it is better to use a taxi, otherwise only a round trip can take one and a half to two hours. Please note that in winter the Santa Maria Church opens in the afternoon at 14:30 and in summer at 15:30.
  • 17:00-19:00. Walking and maybe shopping in calle Uria and its surrounding streets. Here, a partial alternative is a trip to San Julian de Prados, which will take about an hour.
  • 19:00 – … We move smoothly to calle Gascona and spend the evening in idle wandering around the bars. And what could be better than such a beautiful end to the day?

What to see in the area

Oviedo is the most convenient city to travel around Asturias if you prefer to stay in one place and not change hotels during your holidays. So if you stay in this beautiful city, you can explore the entire region on day trips.

  • As I already wrote, the nearest city to Oviedo is Gijón (30 km). A half-hour train ride separates the Asturian capital from coastal Gijón.
  • Aviles (30 km), the third city of Asturias, which I highly recommend, can also be reached by local train in 35 minutes. You can get information about the best corners of Asturias here.
  • If you are planning a trip outside the Principality, then, in my opinion, the best idea would be to go to León (125 km).

The two cities, Oviedo and León, are well connected by bus and rail. The bus ride takes an hour and a half, and the train takes two. Whichever option you choose, the views along the way will be unforgettable, so you won’t be bored on the road.

Routes to neighboring cities

Oviedo – Santander

164 km

Oviedo – Seville

664 km

Food. What to try

The cuisine of Oviedo, like the cuisine of all Spanish cities, abounds in meat, fish and seafood. Most of our tourists, coming to Spain, focus on seafood. This is easy to understand: it is difficult to find fish dishes in such abundance and of such quality in our country.

However, in Oviedo, you should also pay attention to meat dishes, because Asturian cows are considered among the best in Spain. Order Chuleton de ternera, after asking about its weight. Perhaps even for two one portion will be too much.

You can also try dishes from wild boar and roe deer in restaurants in Oviedo.

A classic Asturian dish is fabada, white bean stew with lots of pork and sausages, chorizo ​​and morcilla. This dish replaces the entire lunch: both the first and the second.

Oviedo’s most typical sweet treat is carbayones, almond-filled puff pastries topped with cinnamon fudge. They are named after the legendary oak that grows near the theater of Campoamor.

Recommended places

Although Oviedo doesn’t have any Michelin-starred restaurants, the food here is excellent. It contains all the best gastronomic traditions accumulated in Asturias over hundreds of years. Wherever you go, to a chic restaurant, to a tapas bar or to a patisserie, delicious and high-quality food awaits you everywhere.

Budget

  • El quinto de la tarde, Plaza Riego, 10;
  • La Chalana, Santa Clara, 4;
  • El Ocho, Calle Caveda.

Intermediate

  • Corte de Don Pelayo, San Francisco, 21;
  • El Puerto de Luarca, Calle Asturias, 22;
  • El Cordial, Calle El Cordial.

Expensive

  • Mestura, Gran Hotel España, Jovellanos, 2;
  • Casa Fermín, San Francisco, 8;
  • Ca Suso, Marqués de Gastañaga.

Holidays

Feria de La Ascensión

In May, 40 days after Easter, Oviedo hosts the Feria de La Ascensión. The holiday originates in the sixteenth century, it was a livestock fair, where peasants from the surrounding villages brought cattle for sale.

The essence of the feria is as follows: these days, an agricultural exhibition is held in Oviedo, various handicrafts are sold at the fair, and folklore groups perform.

Certain dishes are supposed to be eaten at this time: menestra del tiempo (seasonal vegetable stew), carne gobernada (beef stewed on a very slow fire for a very long time) and cheese pie with cherries.

They also sell vollos preñaos — buns with sausage baked inside. Not to be confused with a hot dog, the sausage is delicious! These buns are a constant companion of all Asturian holidays.

San Mateo

Although Oviedo’s patron saint is San Salvador, the city’s main celebrations are dedicated to San Mateo. It all started in the distant ninth century, when the remains of the Holy Ark were placed in the Holy Chamber, built by King Alfonso II. Why San Mateo? The pilgrimage to the relics fell on the second week of September, the time when, according to the church calendar, this particular saint was honored.

Modern celebrations begin at the end of the nineteenth century, in 1894 year. Musical orchestras performed on San Mateo, various attractions delighted the children, fair tents were set up in the city, movies were played and there was even a small fireworks display.

Today everything is happening almost the same way, but much more brightly and grandiosely. One of the most colorful moments of the holiday is the parade of America.

The Campoamor Theater hosts the opera season, a very significant event for the musical world of Spain.

Sports competitions and musical performances take place throughout the city, and the San Francisco park is transformed into a magical world for children. San Mateo is a great holiday and a rare opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the life of the city.

There are tents set up in the center during the week where you can have a drink and a snack.

And on September 21st, all residents have traditional picnics with vollos preñaos and cider.

The holiday ends with a grandiose fireworks display in the Inverno Park (Winter Park), where up to 100,000 spectators gather.

Security. What to watch out for

In Oviedo, the traveler feels completely safe and serene. I can’t imagine any problems in this city, not with pickpockets, not with crooks, not with broken car windows, not with theft from a hotel room. However, I listed all this for a reason. In no city can you relax so much that you forget about the simplest rules. After all, even the lowest percentage of crime does not exclude them completely. But, to be honest, I can’t force myself to be on the alert in Oviedo.

Things to do

Oviedo is a city to enjoy endlessly. Walk its streets, admire the monuments, visit museums, explore the local bars, climb to the top of Mount Naranco, relax in the parks, have fun at the traditional Asturian holidays.

In the mountains and the ocean, which are in close proximity to the city, there is a huge amount of more extreme entertainment: surfing, kayaking, canyoning, via ferrata and suspension bridges, even skiing.

The transport system works very well here, so you can make your plans for the day depending on the changeable Asturian weather: on a good and clear day, go to the mountains or the ocean, and stay in the city when it rains or fogs. Oviedo is not spoiled by bad weather.

Shopping and shops

Two shopping areas can be distinguished in central Oviedo. The first is located in the historical center, around the El Fontan market and on the streets adjacent to it. Shops in this part offer jewelry, various souvenirs, handmade shoes, cosmetics and accessories, there are author’s and multi-brand boutiques. Those with a sweet tooth can satisfy their curiosity at the Rialto Patisserie by tasting the original Moscovitas, or indulge in carbayones at Camilo de Blas.

Modern shopping districts along Uria Street. The streets of Campoamor, Doctor Casal, Palacio Valdés, Pelayo and Milicias Nacionales will delight young people with inexpensive and bright brands such as Stradivarius, Zara, Uterqüe, Roberto Verino, Women’s Secret, Oysho, Pull&Bear. In the western part of the street there are shops of expensive luxury brands.

Shopping while walking around the cities is usually more interesting than visiting large malls. However, in the case of Oviedo, you can change this rule a bit by looking at the Modoo shopping center, located in the most interesting building by Calatrava. By the way, it is not so far from the center, you can walk on foot.

Bars. Where to go

Oviedo is the city of cider. In the city, where a little more than two hundred thousand inhabitants live, there are about 90 ciderries. And here is the Cider Boulevard. Gascon Street is almost the main attraction of Oviedo. It is believed that merchants from Gascony lived here in the Middle Ages, since then the street has been called that. A bottle of cider in local bars will cost 2.5 EUR, a glass (culin) can be ordered not everywhere, it costs about 0.5 EUR.

  • There are about a dozen cider houses in this street, the largest one is “Tierra Astur”.
  • But not only cider offers a hospitable city. You can taste delicious vermouth in such legendary places for the inhabitants of Oviedo as “La Paloma” and “Casa Montoto”. In the first, you will be served with the largest shrimp that you have seen in your life with vermouth, in the second they will offer miniature preñaos, sausage buns. The price of a “set” of a glass of vermouth and tapas is within 2 EUR.

Clubs and nightlife

Oviedo is not the place to go to look for nightclubs, neighboring Gijon is much more suitable for this. Of course, as in any city, there are clubs here, they usually work all night, the entrance, as a rule, is paid and is the cost of one drink, which is provided with the entrance ticket. Most clubs are open only on Friday and Saturday.

  • Espacio Estilo is a nightclub with a laser show, opened in 1986, various concerts are often held here.
  • La Real is one of the best places in the north of Spain with twenty years of history and can accommodate up to 1000 visitors.
  • La Pista is another good club located in the town of Laviana between Gijón and Oviedo.
  • Kapital is a nightclub located in the heart of Oviedo on Cimadevilla street, the audience here is mostly very young.

Souvenirs. What to bring as a gift

The best souvenirs from Oviedo will be local Asturian delicacies: cheese, smoked meats, sweets. Those who enjoy cider will certainly want to treat their friends to this apple drink. Sweets, most of which are based on almonds, are also a great gift.

In the old town of Oviedo you will find many shops with Asturian products, if you want something cheaper and simpler, you can buy it in the supermarket.

Typical Asturian souvenirs – Asturian cross, models of churches, orreos, madreñas shoes. Their images and miniature copies can be found on key rings and magnets, T-shirts and ashtrays. Nothing new for those who travel a lot, the pictures change, but the form does not. Prices are the same as throughout Spain: magnets and key rings can be bought for 2 EUR, ashtrays from 2-3 EUR, T-shirts from 5 EUR. Interesting handmade items can be seen at fairs, but they will cost much more than Chinese stamped products.

How to get around the city

Oviedo is a very compact city and the best way to get around is on foot. In some remote places, of course, it is preferable to travel by bus. This is the only type of urban public transport in the capital of Asturias. The only alternative to the bus is a taxi.

Taxi. What are the features

Taxi in Oviedo, compared to other cities in Spain, does not have any differences. Everything is standard: payment by the counter, tips at will.

You can call a taxi by phone +34 985 25 25 00, you can use Uber. The cost of a taxi ride is about 1.2 EUR/km, the final price will include additional boarding and waiting in traffic jams.

A trip to Mount Naranco, for example, will cost about 8-10 EUR. But given that it takes about an hour by bus, and 15 minutes by taxi, this is a good option. And more, perhaps, there is nowhere to go by taxi.

Buses

There are 13 bus lines in Oviedo, on the city’s official website you can find complete information about the transport network. The main places where tourists can get far on foot are the Basilica of San Julián de los Prados and the churches of Naranco.

You can get to San Julián de los Prados from the center by bus C1, to the church of Santa Maria – by bus line A. It takes a long time to get to the latter by public transport, it is better to use a taxi.

The bus ticket costs 1.2 EUR and can be bought from the driver. If you plan to actively use public transport, it is better to buy a travel card, then 10 trips will cost you 9 EUR. The same passes can be bought for trips outside of Oviedo, they will cost more depending on the number of zones.

Rent a car

You don’t really need a car to get around Oviedo, even if you’re not staying in the very center of the city. It is better to take a bus, it will turn out even more economically. The traffic in Oviedo is quite dense, there can be traffic jams in the center, and parking can be a problem.

The car will be convenient for trips around the area. The rental process is standard, on the Internet, of course, it is cheaper. Lately, Spanish car rental offices have been quite strict in requiring an international driver’s license, this was not the case before, so keep in mind. Renting a small car with a manual transmission with full insurance will cost about 30 EUR per day. You can see options and prices here.

Oviedo – holiday with children

Traveling with children to Oviedo, I think, will be quite comfortable. The city is conducive to family walks. Campo San Francisco Park is located in the heart of the city. This is very convenient, because at any time you can change the situation for a bored kid and visit the park. The city garden has excellent playgrounds, many city sculptures will amuse your kids, peacocks and ducks in the pond will bring a lot of joy.

With small children it will be interesting to visit the Children’s Palace (Palacio de los Ninos), which is located in the Winter Park. This is such a huge playroom where kids can ride the Nautilus, go down the mine in a toy train, build their own palace out of Lego bricks, try their hand at the climbing wall and much more. Hourly payment – 4.33 EUR/hour.

Arriving with the whole family in Oviedo, you will feel a pleasant general atmosphere of goodwill and special attention to children. The city is very modern and there will be no problems with movement with a stroller.

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Naranjo Peak, Picos de Europa, Asturias

Principality of Asturias

Principality of Asturias

They say that Asturias, located in northern Spain, on the shores of the Bay of Biscay, is a real green paradise. And we want you to imagine it that way. Start dreaming about its fabulously beautiful beaches, fishing villages with colorful houses, mountain villages that can be reached by funicular… Imagine learning to pour her famous cider into glasses or tasting her cheeses… And for this, among the many plans that allow you to enjoy your stay in Asturias to the fullest, we have chosen the following:

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Cangas de Onis and Covadonga Lakes Route

Undoubtedly the most famous route in Asturias, it passes through the Picos de Europa National Park. You can start it in the village of Cangas de Onis, after seeing the beautiful Roman bridge. Afterwards, visit the Basilica of Santa Maria la Real in Covadonga, which rises from the valley, and the Holy Cave (about 10 kilometers away by car), a stunning natural cave that houses a statue of the Virgin of Covadonga (affectionately known by the locals as “La Santina “). And all this is just a preamble to what you will see, driving along a scenic and winding mountain road: the impressive lakes of Covadonga of glacial origin, located at an altitude of more than 1,000 meters (note that there is a bus service in both high season and summer) . In the surroundings, you can enjoy panoramic views from the Reina or Ordiales lookouts.

Covadonga lakes in the Picos de Europa mountains

Bulnes and the Kares gorge trail

Charming mountain village that reminds of fairy tales. This is Bulnes. You can get to this small village in an original way – by funicular. Once here, take a deep breath of clean air and admire the scenery, visit the cemetery of climbers, a beautiful church, look at stone houses … Have a glass of cider in peace, go up to Bulnes de Arriba or go to the observation deck. In this area, in the village of Poncebos, it begins to the popular Cares route: a round-trip journey through a stunning gorge in the Picos de Europa mountains. At the very beginning of the route you will see the impressive peak of Naranjo de Bulnes, and then the path runs near the Cares River with crystal clear water. Only 22 kilometers there and back.

Tunnel on the route along the Kares Gorge

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Mining traditions

The mining profession is very traditional in Asturias, and traces of its recent past, visible today, will allow you to imagine how difficult this work was. You have several opportunities to get up close and personal with the work of miners. For example, you can visit the mining museum in Arnao. The local coal mine was the first underwater mine in Spain. You can also go to the interesting village of Bustiello to find out how the miners lived. The bravest of you can spend a day at the Sotón Mine (in the San Martin de Rei Aurelio area), the only coal mine in Europe with guided tours inside with a guide. You will get an amazing experience by going underground to a depth of more than 500 meters. Not far from the Soton Mine are the Museum of Mining and Industry (Mumi) and the Samunyo Valley Mining Eco-Museum, surrounded by picturesque valleys and mountains.

Soton Mine, San Martin del Rey Aurelio

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A unique gastronomy

Asturian “fabada”, “cachocho”, sweets such as “les casadielles”… We could recommend you a wide variety of typical dishes and products of the region. But in this case, we decided to focus on two of them. On the one hand, it’s cider. During your trip to Asturias, be sure to learn the traditional way of pouring cider into glasses from a high bottle. This drink, made from apples, is a true symbol of Asturias. You can do it in the traditional cidrerias bars or in the cider-producing places called llagares, where barrels of this drink are kept and where sometimes “espicas” are held – meetings during which you can try local dishes and, of course, cider . In the northeast of Asturias, there is even the Comarca Cider, where a wide variety of events take place. On the other hand, we recommend that you try the local cheeses. Here you will be offered about 50 varieties of cheese! The most famous of them are “Cabrales”, “Gamoneu”, “Afuega’l pitu”, “Kasin” and “Beyos”. Check here for a list of cheese factories that you can visit.

Kachopo

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Asturian Pre-Romanesque Art

This is the only region on the planet where you can experience this art, which will take you back to the 9th century. It dates back to the era of King Ramiro I, when some of the most beautiful buildings were erected, which are prime examples of this art. Six of them are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List: the Holy Chamber in the Cathedral of Oviedo; the churches of San Miguel de Lillo, Santa Cristina de Lena, Santa Maria del Naranco and San Julian de los Prados, and the hydraulic structure known as La Foncalada. All these buildings are located in Oviedo, the capital of Asturias, and the surrounding area of ​​this city. In addition, on the slopes of the beautiful and peaceful Mount Naranco, where several of these churches are located, you can visit the Center for the Interpretation of Pre-Romanesque Art of Asturias. Do you want to go on this journey through time?

San Miguel de Lillo, Oviedo

A village far from the sea, where you will forget about the bustle

Do not forget about an interesting village located in the mountains, far from the sea: Taramundi and the surrounding villages. Their slate-roofed stone houses, old mills and museums dedicated to traditional crafts such as knife-making and weaving will make you feel like you’ve stepped into another era. This is an ideal opportunity to forget about the daily hustle and bustle.

Area near the mill in Taramundi

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Asturias with the whole family

If you are traveling with children, you can also have a great time in Asturias. First, you can invite them to travel back to the prehistoric era with a visit to the Jurassic Museum with over 20 life-size dinosaur figures (in Kolunga) or the Prehistoric Park (in Teverga). The second opportunity is a visit to the aquarium in Gijón, with over 4,000 animals of 400 species. Third: maybe you prefer open-air routes? One example is the beautiful Bear Trail that starts at Santo Adriano and can be walked or cycled through. There are guides in the Fuentes del Narcea area who will help you find the tracks of this animal, which is typical of the area. Don’t forget that Asturias has plenty of incredible natural spaces to visit with your kids, such as the Natural Parks of Somiedo, Ubignas-La Mesa or Redes, as well as viewpoints that the whole family will love, such as Fitou (Karavia). This holiday in the bosom of nature will give you an unforgettable experience.

Teverga Prehistoric Park

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Amazing places

In addition to the most popular tourist destinations, Asturias has more original, albeit lesser known places that are also worth visiting. Have you heard of Kuewon’s Cave? This is one of the few caves that can be crossed by car; through it you will get to the village of Cuevas del Agua, which, like a mirage, will appear before you after the cave. Another curious feature: did you know that in Asturias there are numerous caves with rock paintings, some of which date back to 35,000 BC. e.? You can visit some of these caves such as Conde, El Pindal, La Loja, Candamo, La Luera or Tito Bustillo. You can also visit the filming locations of various films such as Vicky Cristina Barcelona. In this film, we see Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson at the lighthouse in San Juan de Aviles or Mount Naranco in Oviedo. Other examples include the film “Resident of the Shadows” filmed in Pravia, on the beach of Fréschulfe in Navia and in the weapons factory in Oviedo, and “Starting Again” which shows Gijón and the charming fishing village of Cudillero.

Main panel in the cave of Tito Bustillo

Roman past

There are so many interesting places in Asturias that many travelers forget about its rich Roman past; for five centuries, the Roman Empire was interested in these lands, with their gold mines.

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​We have helped local families save thousands of dollars. ..we can help you, too.

As parents ourselves, we know it can be so expensive to buy all the things your growing family needs. You shouldn’t have to sacrifice quality or spend all your time at garage sales to find deals so your kids can look good. We believe everyone deserves to feel good about providing well for their kids. That’s why we created Just Between Friends—a one-stop shopping experience that happens twice a year at The Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Conroe. 

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Shopping retail means hours in a mall with bored, crying kids—spending way more than you planned. And garage sales or social media buying can be disappointing and frustrating when items or connections aren’t what you hoped they’d be. Shop Just Between Friends pop-up sales to save hundreds of dollars on new and gently-used clothes, toys, shoes, books and gear for all sizes—infant to teen, plus maternity—all in one place. Items are inspected for quality and safety which means great items at huge savings. You get stylish, confident, good-looking kids while saving money and time. That’s smart!

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“I have been shopping JBF Woodlands & Conroe for years now and it always has way more than you can imagine. I can find everything from clothes to shoes and even toys! I even have to limit myself to not overspend. I love how organized It is and my bank account loves the prices!”

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Kid to Kid – The Woodlands, +1281-419-3339, Texas, Montgomery County, The Woodlands, Woodlands Parkway, 6777

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The Woodlands’ Best Kid’s Store | Kid to Kid

Better than your average kid or baby consignment store. Sell your lightly-used baby clothes for cash. The best kids store in The Woodlands.

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Reduce Pollution

When you choose used instead of new, you reduce your carbon footprint by 60-70%. That’s more impactful than ditching your car and biking every day. Plus, the fashion industry is the second biggest polluter in the world.

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For 29 years Kid to Kid has been paying families to recycle their great kids’ stuff. Thank you for being a part of the caring, sharing community at Kid to Kid!

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“Cons: I brought in a brand new baby gate (never opened), along with a baby chair, and a bunch of lightly worn clothing. Some were actually new with tags still attached. They took 46 of my items and offered me $38 for all of it. See the attached picture! I definitely will not be bringing anything back here for them to sell to others for high prices. Their prices are too high to be a consignment store. It’s better to hold on to your little one stuff and give it away to a family in need.
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“Great place to get kids clothes. Anything from gently used to brand new with the tags on. Also a great place to take your kiddos clothes when done with them. Fair pricing. Also has maternity clothes.”

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“Thank you so much. We are evacuees and your employees were amazing. They helped us find everything we needed, and more! We felt welcomed! This store had the best of the best brands and condition of clothing. I will drive an hour from where I’m staying to go to this store. This store opened when I lived here in the late 90s early 2000s, no surprise its doing so well! Keep on being amazing! I’ll be back!”

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“As an expecting mother, I am very grateful for their mask rule. It’s not that hard to wear one out of respect for others. The staff was incredibly sweet and helped me find everything I needed. The prices were fair and the quality of the items were great. The sales are awesome and we ended up going in on a day where a certain tag was half off and saved a ton of money. Definitely going back!”

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“My hyper child and my younger child both LOVED this place. Clean, fun and is super equipped with sensory stimulation. Thanks DINA!!!”

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“This place is amazing! My wife and I had been looking for a good place to bring our 4 year old son for a while and heard about “We Rock the Spectrum Kids Gym” from a good friend.”

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At We Rock The Spectrum Kid’s Gym, the slogan of “Finally a Place Where You Never Have to Say I’m Sorry” is not just a slogan, but words the staff lives by to create their culture and environment around. As the best kids fitness gym in the area their facility is full of awesome equipment […]

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On May 22nd, We Rock the Spectrum – The Woodlands, opened its doors to The Woodlands community! This special occasion also marks the first Grand Opening of a We Rock the Spectrum franchise following the COVID-19 pandemic. We Rock the Spectrum – The Woodlands is now offering Open Play, private play sessions, and respite, to […]

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We Rock the Spectrum – The Woodlands Is Now Open for Private Facility Rental, Birthday Parties, and Open Play!

On May 22nd, We Rock the Spectrum – The Woodlands, opened its doors to The Woodlands community! This special occasion also marks the first Grand Opening of a We Rock the Spectrum franchise following the COVID-19 pandemic. We Rock the Spectrum – The Woodlands is now offering Open Play, private play sessions, and respite, to […]

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7 Ways We Rock the Spectrum Helps Children with ADHD

We created the We Rock the Spectrum Kid’s Gym (WRTS) franchise with a unique purpose: to provide children with autism and other special needs an inclusive play environment they could enjoy with their peers. At WRTS, children are able to take advantage of sensory play equipment in order to grow and develop the skills they […]

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How to protect a child from violence?

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In order to keep children safe from violence,

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TEACH YOUR CHILD

Be careful everywhere and always – both a child’s peer and a familiar adult can turn out to be a criminal.

• Never tell anyone about the daily routine in the family.

• Carry keys in a special pocket.

• Do not expose your mobile phone, expensive items, cash.

• Do not invite anyone to an empty apartment.

• Do not play near roads or parked vehicles. Do not climb into basements and attics.

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• Carefully close doors and windows in the apartment.

• Do not open the door to strangers, even if they introduce themselves as a police officer, a public utility or postal worker, a parent’s colleague, or a neighbor.

• Do not say that he is alone at home (say that dad is sleeping, brother is watching TV, mom is talking on the phone, etc.).

• In case of danger, call the police (“02”) or the rescue service (“112”), parents, and if there is no telephone or it does not work, go out onto the balcony or open the window and shout loudly: “Fire!”

• Do not enter into a dialogue with strangers on the phone, never answer “The apartment of such and such.”

• If the caller introduces himself as a friend of the parents and persuades the child to recall the address that he allegedly forgot – ask to call back later or provide the parents’ work phone number. Do not rush to call the caller by name (let him introduce himself). Then you must immediately call your parents and warn about the call.

• If criminals entered the house, do not try to fight them, run away from the apartment, call neighbors, passers-by for help, shouting loudly: “Fire!”.

• If the door to the apartment is open, a stranger is standing near it, other people’s bags or collected things are on the threshold – do not approach the apartment, call the neighbors, ask for help.

• When leaving the apartment, even “for a minute” – look through the peephole and exit only if there are no strangers on the site, close the door with a key.

• If a child leaves home in the absence of adults, you must leave a note where and with whom he is going, where to look for him and what time he will arrive.

ON THE STREET

• To all the persuasion of strangers to go with them or offers to take them by car, the child must say: “No!”. Never agree to visit a stranger.

• Do not engage in conversation with strangers, even if they are teenagers. If a group of teenagers abruptly head towards the child, cross the road or go to the first store that comes across.

• Do not approach the entrance when a stranger is looming there, wait for a neighbor or acquaintance.

• If it seemed to the child that he met the same person on the way, or that he began to appear often nearby, he should tell his parents about it, ask to see him off and meet him, change the route. The route of the child should be safe: you need to move along the illuminated streets, avoid parks and forests.

• At the first request, voluntarily give money (ring, bracelet, expensive shoes, fashionable jacket, player, phone). Life is more precious!

• Do not get into the car, even if a woman is driving or in the passenger compartment. Answer with a categorical refusal. If the driver got out of the car and goes to the child, run as fast as possible to the first yard that comes across, stop there, shout “Mom!” and wave his hand, as if he saw exactly the one he called. It does not matter that there is no one in the window, it is unlikely that the criminal will peer into the windows, attracting attention to himself.

• If a child is forced into a car, shout: Call my parents!” or: “They want to steal me! I don’t know these people! Call the police!” The text should be as short as possible and not contain unnecessary information. The child must always remember it.

• If a child is lost, let them go to the first store or cinema, theatre, hospital or pharmacy, police station and ask them to contact their parents by phone. A label with a name, surname, telephone number, as well as medical contraindications, if any, must be sewn on the child’s clothes.

• If there is shooting in the street, do not leave the house and do not approach the window.

• Shooting in the street? Lie on the ground and try to crawl behind any obstacle (stop, flower bed). If there is nothing nearby, cover your head with your hands and lie still. Shooters are guided by sudden movement and an attempt to escape can cost a life.

IN THE FRONT ROOM

• While waiting for the elevator, stand with a wall behind you.

• If a stranger wants to enter the elevator with the child, have the child plead forgetfulness, go down to the mailbox, but do not enter the cabin with the stranger, even if the person seemed safe to the child.

• If a child is pushed into an elevator with his mouth shut, try to hit him. any object that is in the hands, bite the finger.

• Let him try to press the stop button, then the nearest floor button. Running out of the elevator, press any button.

• It is necessary to remember: you cannot threaten the attacker – you can provoke an attack.

AT SCHOOL

• If a stranger comes to school, says that he was sent by his mother (dad, grandparents) and offers

• Do not leave the classroom during the lesson, even if a senior student comes and assures that he was instructed to call the child to the director. Wait for a change and ask the teacher to escort you to the office.

• Do not enter – the school toilet if there is a large group of teenagers or an unfamiliar adult standing there.

• Do not rush to agree to go somewhere with a new friend. First you need to find out what kind of person he is.

• Do not rush to agree to go somewhere with a new friend. First you need to find out what kind of person he is, what kind of friends he has.

• If friends tell you to steal something from a store or rob people, this is a serious criminal offense. It is necessary to refuse and try to get rid of such a company. Talk about doubts about the correctness of the actions of your friends with parents or other adults whom the child trusts.

Approved by St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education.

Cases of missing children have become more frequent in Russian regions

Cases of missing children have become more frequent this year in a number of Russian regions. According to statistics, already in the first half of 2019, there was an increase in the number of applications for missing children – over 6,500 reports, which is 7% more than in the same period last year.

The vast majority of such cases end, fortunately, safely, which is facilitated by a proven interaction algorithm.

Recently, efficiency, combined with the consolidation and coordination of all efforts, helped to find a child in the Omsk region, the press service of the Investigative Committee of the RF Investigative Committee for the Tyumen region reports. On August 13, parents, having arrived to pick berries in a forest, left their three-year-old son alone in the car. Returning back, they found the absence of the boy. As a result of search work on August 15, the child was found alive in a swampy area of ​​the forest.

And just a few days later, a 5-year-old girl disappeared in the Nizhny Novgorod region. She left home for the woods for her grandmother, who left her at home under the supervision of an adult, and got lost. A few days later, the girl was found alive in one of the designated search areas.

In the Vologda Oblast, on September 4, 2019, the mother of a 2-year-old girl left her on the playground with her two sisters, aged 6 and 4, while she herself went to a friend’s house next door to feed her newborn child. When she returned, she did not find her 2-year-old daughter. The search for the child continued until September 6, 2019 – the girl was found alive.

On September 5, in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, a man went to the forest for mushrooms, while his wife stayed at home with four children, the oldest of whom is 4 years old. She left her two older children to play in the garden, and she herself went into the house and was distracted by the kids. After about half an hour, the woman went outside and could not find her 4-year-old son, who had gone into the nearby forest. During the search activities, about one and a half kilometers from the house, traces of shoes were found, and a little later the boy himself was found alive.

Of course, the situation when a child is lost, even if his whereabouts are established in the shortest possible time, is traumatic for both the minor himself and his parents. But, unfortunately, despite the measures taken for the search, it is not always possible to find a minor alive. The cause of the death of a child left in a given situation without adult supervision can be an accident or a crime.

So, in Kirov, Kaluga region, as a result of the search for the missing 9-year-old child on September 2, 2019, his body was found in Lake Superior. The boy disappeared on August 31, having left the apartment of his acquaintances, where he had previously come with his mother and brother.

In the Republic of Bashkortostan, in one of the villages of the Chishminsky district, on the afternoon of June 26, 2019, a 7-year-old boy left his house to graze geese, after which he went missing. His parents on the same day turned to law enforcement agencies. In the area of ​​disappearance, a massive search was carried out for the child, both on water and on land. Unfortunately, the boy could not be found alive, his body was removed from the river on June 28, 2019of the year.

In the Magadan region on May 12 of this year, a 4-year-old girl went missing, about which her mother reported to law enforcement agencies. The child was walking on the street without adult supervision. The results of the search were disappointing – the girl’s body was found with signs of a violent death. Investigators determined that the child was killed by a visiting man. Investigators have already collected the necessary evidence testifying to his involvement in the crime, and soon the criminal case will be sent to court.

When a tragedy has already occurred, be it an accident or criminal acts of third parties, the most valuable thing – the life of a child – cannot be returned.

Upon receipt of reports of the disappearance of a minor, the investigating authorities of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation involve all forces and means aimed at establishing the whereabouts of the missing person and all the circumstances of the incident. An important role in the search activities is played by the time factor, so the investigators of the Russian Investigative Committee were tasked with an immediate response. To achieve this goal, in addition to well-established interaction with law enforcement agencies and the Russian Emergencies Ministry, investigators are actively cooperating with search teams, volunteers and other volunteer movements. To search for children, depending on the circumstances of the incident, the entire forensic potential of the department is used, including unmanned aerial vehicles, thermal imagers, geolocators, sonar, non-linear transition detectors.

Investigators of the Investigative Committee of Russia on each fact of the incident with children very carefully understand the causes and conditions that led to their death. Also, all the circumstances of the disappearance of children, when their searches were completed successfully, are studied in detail. The results of this work confirm that many cases of the disappearance of children could have been prevented with due attention and diligence of adults. Sometimes it is the carelessness and short-sightedness of the latter that entails adverse and psycho-traumatic consequences for the child. Those who are responsible for the life and health of their child, making decisions in such life situations, first of all, must adequately assess and be aware of all possible consequences for the minor. After all, the fate of the child depends on him.

Parents, guardians or relatives of the child must be aware that the responsibility for his safety lies primarily with them. A simple carelessness of an adult can turn into a tragedy and cost the life of a child.

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What to do if you get lost in the forest?

Trips to nature are an integral part of leisure for adults and children who want to be healthy, active and happy. Pond, mountains, forest, steppe – there can be many places for recreation, walks, travel. While in each, it is important to consider safety rules. And if adults by default know most of them, focusing on rich life experience, then everything will be different with the younger generation.
Safety in the forest is especially important for children, because this place is fraught with many threats – you can get poisoned, get lost, meet a dangerous wild animal. The task of an adult is to familiarize the baby with potential threats and explain how this can be avoided, as well as how to act in extreme situations.

Safe behavior in the forest
Before you go to the forest, you need to tell all participants of the trip about the planned event. Pay attention to whether the children understand the essence of the trip. One of the most common mistakes parents make is not providing enough information to their children.
Adults are required to take clothes that will keep them warm, as well as changeable things for babies, because they can get wet, smeared, or simply catch on a branch and tear the fabric.
Safety in the forest for preschool children is respected, provided that the following rules of conduct are observed:
• It is forbidden to light a fire on the territory of the massif. It is forbidden to set fire to grass, leaves, fluff, etc. This can cause a fire that spreads quite quickly, especially in hot weather.
• Do not cut the bark, break the branches of trees and shrubs. Such a restriction is necessary to achieve environmental goals – the child must understand from childhood that such actions cause damage to the surrounding world.
• It is forbidden to uproot flowers, plants. Firstly, it also harms nature, and secondly, it can be harmful to the skin of a child.
• Do not attack animals, reptiles, destroy insects. Protecting yourself from mosquitoes and ticks is one thing, but killing spiders, bugs, butterflies is quite another. The child must understand the difference between goals and be aware of the danger of actions when it comes to attacking mammals.
• Do not handle chicks, small animals, babies. The basics of safe behavior for children include this rule, since adult animals and birds can react aggressively to human intervention in their lives.
• Don’t let children make noise, and don’t do it yourself. Do not draw too much attention – this may in turn attract predators.
• Don’t go too far. It is better for children not to move beyond the field of view of adults.
• Don’t let your child go deep into the woods alone. He must be either alone or with a dog.
• Always give your child a bottle of water to take with you, even if he says he won’t go far.
• The child must notify adults when he plans to leave the group.
• Do not allow picking mushrooms. They can be inedible, which means that you can’t touch them with your hands either.
• Teach the children to return from the forest before dark – this is very important and applies even to adults.
• If you or a child encounter an animal, do not turn your back to it. Try not to show fear. If you were walking somewhere, keep moving, but do not lose sight of the object of concern.
• If children or your group get lost, call the Ministry of Emergency Situations at 112.

The formation of safe behavior skills in children in the forest is based on the observance of these simple rules. Agree – they are obvious to an adult, but in order for a child to know them perfectly, a lot of things need to be explained to him.
For preventive purposes, you can ask your child how ready he is for the journey. Ask, either in a playful or in a comic form, a few questions that the baby must answer. Focus on this, determining whether the child understood everything. Do not frighten him with a lot of dangers, since this can cause initial fear and apprehension, and this will spoil the rest. Do not intimidate the child, but tell him that if the safety rules are followed, he is not in danger.

We have reviewed the forest safety rules for children, but studying them does not always guarantee that the child will do everything right. In addition, situations are different and you need to potentially prepare for any outcome.
So, safety in the forest for children is not limited to information about prohibitions and restrictions.

It is important to learn how to act if you get lost. Ground rules:
• Do not eat mushrooms. Even if a lot of time has passed, and the feeling of the head gradually overcomes. You can pick berries, but you should first study which ones grow in the forest, where they are edible, and which ones are not.
• Sleep in shifts. If there are several children, it is better for them to take turns on duty. This will help not to be afraid for your life during sleep.
• Prepare for the night before it’s dark. The ideal time is at light dusk.
• If it’s cold, get warm. This can be done with matches, if the children have them. It is almost impossible to light a fire on your own in natural ways, not counting the watch glass. There is no point in wasting time on this.
• It is necessary to be guided while walking by signs that could be remembered. This is an unusual tree, plants, even cobwebs. It is important to pay attention to the fact that each person walks with a peculiarity. With one foot he takes a step shorter than the other. Therefore, it can “carry” in one of the directions – this becomes the reason that people walk in a circle. If the child finds that instead of crossing the path in a straight direction, he made a circle, you need to stop and not tempt fate by wandering further.
• Do not try to take shortcuts. You should follow the path that the child has memorized – this is the basis of the foundations for those who have gone far into the forest.
• You must carry a stick. Not very heavy, but large, more than the height of a child, thick. With a stick, you can brush aside the impending threat in the form of a snake, bird, animal. It should be used at the most necessary moments, you can not attack animals that behave peacefully.

Teaching children about safe behavior in case a child gets lost should be relevant and up to date.

Questions to ask your kid: 20 Questions to Ask Your Child

Опубликовано: November 19, 2022 в 8:18 am

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27 Questions to Ask Kids Instead of ‘How Was Your Day?’

written by KATHY SISSON

My youngest is usually eager to share the highlights of her day at preschool and daycare—she tells me who needed a bandaid, who got in trouble, or who peed their pants. But when it comes to digging a little bit deeper for details about their day, especially with my older school-age child, my kids usually need a little coaxing. Even though I’m so excited to talk to them after pick-up, often the car ride home from school and daycare is pretty quiet as they eat their snacks and decompress. Asking them “how was your day?” or “how was school?” doesn’t elicit much conversation.

I get it. They’ve been around other people all day and probably want a little time to be by themselves. I’ve found the best information usually comes out later at dinnertime or as we snuggle before bed.

As parents, I think we’re so eager to hear about their days because we’ve missed them (of course), but we really want to quiet our own underlying worries when our kids aren’t in our care. We want to know whether they felt safe, were happy, acted like a good friend, and were treated as a good friend by their peers. Plus, it’s fun to get a peek into their new experiences and new learnings.

To help, we pulled together a list of 27 questions to ask kids instead of “how was your day?” Check out these conversation-starters below! 

 

On Friendships

1. Who made you laugh today?

2. Who was in your group today?

3. Who did you sit by at lunch?

4. Is there someone you want to be friends with but aren’t yet?

5. Who did you play with?

6. Was anyone sitting by themselves today? Who?

7. What do you like about “X” friends (whoever they talk about most)?

 

Source: @whitney_m_o vis #sharetheeverymom

 

On Feelings

8. Did anything make you feel happy today?

9. Did anything make you feel sad today?

10. Tell me about one thing you did today made you feel proud (and why it made you feel that way).

11. Did anything make you feel worried or uncomfortable today?

 

On Learning

12. Tell me something you know today that you didn’t know yesterday.

13. What do you wish you learned today?

14. Can you teach me a song you sang?

15. Tell me about a story you read/listened to.

16. Describe something you saw outside today. I will try to guess what it was.

17. What was the most challenging thing you did today?

 

Source: @shelbygoodman via #sharetheeverymom

 

On Classroom Dynamics

18. What made your teacher smile today?

19. Did you see anyone being kind/unkind today?

20. What was the most surprising thing that happened today?

21. Did you see somebody who needed help today? What happened?

22. What would you change about today if you could?

23. What games did you play at recess?

24. What did you create today?

25. Tell me about one thing you did today that you didn’t enjoy.

26. Tell me about XX (insert subject your child’s teacher has shared with you).

27. What are you most looking forward to tomorrow?

 


If 27 questions to ask kids instead of “how was your day?” seem like too many to remember, many of my mom friends just use two simple questions every day: what was your favorite part of the day and least favorite part of the day? Otherwise known as the good and the bad, the high and the low, or the rose and the thorn. The answers will likely tell you everything you really need to know and hopefully reveal more than who peed their pants.

50 Questions To Ask Your Kids Instead Of Asking “How Was Your Day”

  • 31 Jan 2018

by Leslie Means

Now that we have a new baby in our home, time with my oldest girls (ages 8 and 6) is even more difficult to find. Between constant nursing sessions and shuffling kids to and from activities, it’s been an adjustment.

To say the least.

So I asked our writers to share some of their favorite conversation starters with their kids. These are especially great after a long school day when your babies don’t want to chat.

(You may also want to check out – Not Just Bedtime Prayers: 70 Faith-Focused Questions To Ask Your Kids Each Day.)

Here’s some of their favorites!

  1. What made you smile today?
  2. Can you tell me an example of kindness you saw/showed?
  3. Was there an example of unkindness? How did you respond?
  4. Does everyone have a friend at recess?
  5. What was the book about that your teacher read?
  6. What’s the word of the week?
  7. Did anyone do anything silly to make you laugh?
  8. Did anyone cry?
  9. What did you do that was creative?
  10. What is the most popular game at recess?
  11. What was the best thing that happened today?
  12. Did you help anyone today?
  13. Did you tell anyone “thank you?”
  14. Who did you sit with at lunch?
  15. What made you laugh?
  16. Did you learn something you didn’t understand?
  17. Who inspired you today?
  18. What was the peak and the pit?
  19. What was your least favorite part of the day?
  20. Was anyone in your class gone today?
  21. Did you ever feel unsafe?
  22. What is something you heard that surprised you?
  23. What is something you saw that made you think?
  24. Who did you play with today?
  25. Tell me something you know today that you didn’t know yesterday.
  26. What is something that challenged you?
  27. How did someone fill your bucket today? Whose bucket did you fill?
  28. Did you like your lunch?
  29. Rate your day on a scale from 1-10.
  30. Did anyone get in trouble today?
  31. How were you brave today?
  32. What questions did you ask at school today?
  33. Tell us your top two things from the day (before you can be excused from the dinner table!).
  34. What are you looking forward to tomorrow?
  35. What are you reading?
  36. What was the hardest rule to follow today?
  37. Teach me something I don’t know.
  38. If you could change one thing about your day, what would it be?
  39. (For older kids):  Do you feel prepared for your history test?” or, “Is there anything on your mind that you’d like to talk about?” (In my opinion, the key is not only the way a question is phrased, but responding in a supportive way.)
  40. Who did you share your snacks with at lunch?
  41. What made your teacher smile? What made her frown?
  42. What kind of person were you today?
  43. What made you feel happy?
  44. What made you feel proud?
  45. What made you feel loved?
  46. Did you learn any new words today?
  47. What do you hope to do before school is out for the year?
  48. If you could switch seats with anyone in class, who would it be? And why?
  49. What is your least favorite part of the school building? And favorite?
  50. If you switched places with your teacher tomorrow, what would you teach the class?

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This list originally appeared on the website Her View From Home, and was written by Leslie Means.

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Questions to ask a child every day

Often in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, in the rush of business, we forget to talk heart to heart with our baby. This leads to the fact that the relationship becomes formal, and emotionally, the gap between children and parents grows. How can this be avoided?

Scientists have found that we spend an average of 12.5 minutes a day with a child. Of this time, 8.5 minutes are spent on reproaches, prohibitions, etc. There are only 4 minutes left for friendly communication!

Writer Jamie Harrington found a way out of this situation by formulating 4 questions to ask your child every day

Ask your child open-ended questions. These are the kind of questions your child can’t just answer yes or no. Open-ended questions encourage children to describe their feelings and evaluate their actions and the actions of other people, and parents can get to know their child better and learn to understand him, – Jamie Harrington, psychologist, writer.

So, questions to ask your baby every day:

1. How was your day?

If at first your baby will wave it off and say “okay”, “it’s okay”, etc. you should not once swoop in with an interrogation and, as they say, “pull out a story with pincers.” You can say “Well, okay, if you want, then you can say. And here is what I did today. And today in a day, imagine, this and this happened. ” And believe me, even the most shy, secretive child will begin to share with you what is on his mind.

2. How are your friends doing?

You can ask about one particular friend you know or about all friends in general. For example: “Which of your friends do you think I like the most? Why? Tell me about your best friend. What qualities should a good friend have? What is the nicest thing your friend has done for you? Which of your friends are you most proud of? Why? Have you described me to your friends? If you knew that your friend had stolen something, what would you do?” As you understand, these questions are for different cases.

3. What good thing happened to you during the day?

Even on a day when the weather is bad or on a day when a math test was difficult, it is difficult to remember something pleasant that happened to you during the day. And if you don’t remember, then cheer yourself up on your own. For example, unplanned going to the cinema, playing some board games at home, etc. Such fantasies will lead both you and the child out of heavy thoughts into a wave of positive emotions.

4. Do you need my help?

We all know how difficult it is sometimes to ask someone for help. A child who is not used to receiving help in small things is unlikely to turn to you for help in a difficult situation. So start small – offer to help clean the room, help with homework, etc. Do not be afraid to spoil your son or daughter, because the more you help with little things, the more likely it is that in the event of a serious conflict, the child will come to you for advice. However, this does not mean that you need to start doing everything instead of the child.

Advice:

When listening to your child’s story, do not interrupt him or make judgments, comment only when asked to. Don’t ignore body contact, hug your baby, or take your hand. If you are in a bad mood right now or you don’t have time, tell your child honestly about it and agree when you can talk later.

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Show interest in the affairs of the child through questions heart to heart with children. This leads to the fact that the relationship becomes formal, and emotionally, the gap between children and parents grows. How can this be avoided?

Scientists have calculated that on average we spend only 12.5 minutes a day communicating with children. Of this time, parents spend 8.5 minutes on various kinds of instructions, comments and disputes. Only 4 minutes a day are left for confidential friendly informal communication!

Writer Jamie Harrington found a way out of this situation by formulating 4 questions to ask your child every day. Jamie talked about how she manages to stay in touch with the child despite the fact that she works almost seven days a week: “I have less and less time to devote to my daughter. But even being very busy, I set aside 15 minutes for a heart-to-heart talk every evening. I believe that, in this way, I kind of “leave the door open” so that, if necessary, my daughter can share with me what is really important to her. Do not think that every time I get a detailed answer, often the daughter is limited to one or two words, but it also happens that we go out to discuss topics that are important to her. I ask these questions every day and listen carefully. It is important for me to know that my daughter is sure that I am there.”

So, here are 4 questions that will help you maintain a warm emotional connection with your child, even if communication does not work out much.

1. How was your day?
If at first the child laughs it off or answers in monosyllables – “bad”, “normal”, and so on, there is no need to interrogate him and, as they say, “pull out the story with tongs”. You can say: “Okay, if you don’t want to, don’t tell, but know that I’m interested. But today I did this and that … “. Over time, even the most reserved, independent and secretive child will begin to share with you what is in his soul. Proven in practice! By the way, it works the same way with husbands.

2. How are your friends doing?
You can ask about a specific friend if you know about some events in his or her life, or you can ask about all friends in general. For example: “Which of your friends do you think I like the most? Why? Tell me about your best friend. What qualities should a good friend have? What is the nicest thing your friend has done for you? Which of your friends are you most proud of? Why? Have you described me to your friends? If you knew that your friend had stolen something, what would you do? As you understand, these are questions for different ages, for different cases.

3. What good thing happened to you during the day?
Even on the rainiest and gloomiest day after a math test, you can think and remember some little amenities. And if you don’t remember, then take it and figure out how to entertain yourself and have fun. For example, unplanned to go to the cinema, play a board game with the whole family, or just lie down and dream about where and how you will spend your vacation, or at least the next weekend.

Just about kids: Just About Kids Foundation

Опубликовано: November 18, 2022 в 11:50 pm

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Just For Kids – Find Child Care In Chicago

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Choosing the right before-and-after-school program or school has never been more important. Especially in a city where 40 children were killed in the crossfire of stray bullets.  And while we can’t stop the violence, we can make sure that your school-aged kids are safe, sound and having the time of their lives while you’re at work.

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Just For Kids Before and After School Program is to provide a safe, fun and nurturing recreational environment where children can choose from a wide variety of activities, sports, games, field trips… and so much more! Don’t be surprised when your child comes home with increased knowledge in a variety of topics, new talents, excellent social skills, and a wonderful sense of community.

Our goal at Just For Kids is to introduce and reinforce the arts, technology, sports, and academic foundations that you, their families, have set before them. We encourage community service, as it is our duty to give as we receive.

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Duncanville Kids Dentist

As a parent, you want to see your child smile. At Just For Kids Dental, we want to make sure that smile is as bright and healthy as possible. It’s important to start seeing a Duncanville pediatric dentist early to prevent potential dental health issues with your child.

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1026 East Wheatland Road

Duncanville, TX 75116

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As the premier choice for a pediatric dentist in Duncanville, Just For Kids Dental strives to create a unique dentistry experience, designed to give your child the best care possible in an engaging and fun environment. We believe that every child deserves a pediatric dentist who can cater to their developmental needs. Our dentistry skills are unmatched, and our dedication to a stimulating and safe setting for kids is unparalleled. Even if your child is anxious about the dentist, our inviting ambiance and friendly atmosphere can make a trip to the dentist transform from a chore into a treat.

If you have never considered a dentist for kids, then you and your children are missing out. Just For Kids Dental creates an experience from the moment children walk through the door. The colorful wall murals provide a tantalizing escape for the imagination, incorporating all of your kids’ favorite characters. To make your visit even more memorable, the waiting room is fully equipped with a spectacular video game zone. In our office, your visit is definitely worth the wait.

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”We love Just Kids Dental! We found them after trying a couple of other children/family dental locations, and are so happy we did. Growing up, I remember hating going to the dentist. It makes me happy to know that my children will not feel the same negative feelings that I felt as a child.

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Your child’s time with the pediatric dentist will be just as entertaining. Every staff member at Just For Kids Dental takes joy in working with kids, making dental exams as fun as they are thorough. Our techniques are careful and gentle, and we address all concerns in a non-threatening and approachable way. We work with kids to teach them better dental hygiene, making teeth care fun and accessible even for our youngest patients. During their exam, kids can even enjoy their favorite movies and shows, which play above the examination chair during treatment.

Choosing a Duncanville pediatric dentist for your child can be a hard and confusing process. So, how can you choose the right dentist for your children? We’ve outlined a few reasons why choosing a pediatric dentist is the absolute best choice to be your children’s first dental home.

Pediatric Dentists Make Office Visits Fun

We seek to foster a fun and inviting environment that is specifically designed for children. The comfort of your child is one of the most important factors in creating a positive association with visiting the dentist, so we recommend reviewing our practice’s photos to see if they will enjoy their visit. You can also check out our social media channels to get a feel for how fun we are! Facebook is a great place to look for news about our practice, and it’s also a good spot to read some of our patient reviews.

Trained to Care for Children

Pediatric dentists have had 2-3 years of special training to care for young children and adolescents. Check out the “about us” section of our website to learn more about our degrees, professional associations, and affiliations, as well as distinguished honors. You can rest easy knowing that we have had extensive training which has equipped us to care for your child.

Sensitive to Special Healthcare Needs

Does your child need any special attention or procedures? Before coming in for a visit, scan our website to see if we offer any specific procedures your child requires. We are specially trained to treat children with specific healthcare needs. Call us to speak with an office administrator about the different care options that we provide.

Stress-Free First Visit

Introducing children to a dentist can be a difficult task for any parent. Kids are usually very nervous to visit the doctor or dentist for the first time for a variety of reasons, which is why we offer relaxed “meet and greets” for their first office visit. The first visit is a great way for you to speak with us about our practice, and it gives you a chance to gauge how your child responds to the new surroundings. Before you arrive, be sure to tell them that their first visit won’t involve any procedures or “chair time.” Remind them that you are there to meet some new people who want to help them get a healthy smile and that our team is here to help them get the brightest smile possible!

Toddler to Teen

From the first tooth to adolescence, we help your child develop a healthy smile until they’re ready to move on to a general dentist. We work with you to teach your kids healthy brushing habits, inform them about the importance of flossing, and give them dietary tips that will keep their mouth clean for years to come.

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7 types of parents who harm themselves and their children: do you recognize yourself among them?

Parents are different. And all parents make mistakes – this is normal, it is impossible to be perfect. But you can monitor your reactions and sometimes look at yourself from the side – you can. An article by our blogger, psychologist Yulia Guseva, can help with this.

1. Parent in fusion

It is clear that a pregnant woman is initially very strongly connected with the child. The first stirring is the beginning of the separation. A newborn baby is physically separated from the mother, but psychologically she is still in merger with him, and he himself does not feel his own boundaries. Young mothers often say, “We ate, we slept, our tummy hurts, we’re going to the doctor.” When it comes to a baby, this is a healthy reaction. Both mother and child need time to separate from each other.

By about three years of age, the child finally separates from the mother, the child feels like a separate being. Here it is important that the mother also begins to perceive the child as a separate person and behave accordingly.

Theoretically, everything is clear, but what does a merge parent look like in practice? If, at a psychologist’s appointment, the father of a ten-year-old boy says: “We have fears,” there is a merging parent. At the same time, dad’s actions clearly illustrate his words – he removes a scarf, a jacket from the boy, helps to untie the laces on his shoes. Or another example: a merging mother teaches lessons with a third grader, literally inspecting every letter written by a child. She collects his briefcase (what if he forgets his pencil case or notebook?).

Why is mother doing this? Because, mom says, the boy is not independent, irresponsible, he always forgets everything and never shows initiative himself. Indeed, such a boy. But why is he like this? He has no opportunity to express himself. As soon as he comes home, his mother immediately opens his briefcase and takes out a diary with the words: “What did they ask us?”. She organizes his workplace herself, arranges pens and notebooks. Sometimes he even pulls out a pen to correct a sloppy letter. It is difficult in this case to feel like a separate person, it is almost impossible to take the initiative.

A parent who is in fusion with a child ceases to live his own life. His “I” seems to dissolve in the child. Such a parent does not allow the child to take a step on his own. Already an adult child is on a “short leash” of a mobile phone – a “merging” mother can require her twenty-five-year-old son to report on each step taken and regularly calls him, checking where he is, whether everything is in order with him.

Questions and advice to parents:
  • Do you sometimes say “we” instead of “I” or “he (s)”? If yes, in what situations? What do you think you are going to say, merging with the child?
  • Try to reformulate the phrases you said, dropping the pronoun “we” and using the pronouns “I” or “he (a)”. What do you feel? Has the meaning of what was said changed?

2.

Introjecting parent

An introject is a message (idea, thought, belief) that is transmitted from one person to another. Accordingly, the introjective form of interaction between the parent and the child is manifested in the fact that the parent “puts” various messages into the child, not giving him the opportunity to make a decision on his own.

The introjecting parent exists and operates according to strict rules. He knows exactly what can and cannot be done. Of course, there are useful introjective messages. For example, the messages “you can’t cross the road at a red light”, “you need to brush your teeth twice a day”, “you need to wash your hands before eating”, “you can’t take someone else’s without permission” are useful. They show the child how to act in certain situations. By the way, these messages are assimilated by the child without pronunciation. If the parent, having come home, washes his hands, then the child, looking at the parent, does the same.

But there are other messages: “You should always have soup for lunch”, “A boy should not cry”, “A woman should be weak”, “If you don’t study, you will become a janitor”, “You must definitely get a higher education. ” A child who regularly hears the message “It is imperative to finish music school” has not made an independent choice. He follows the wishes of his parents. After all, parents do not explain why “A boy should not cry” and what would be terrible if a boy cries.

It is difficult for a child of introjecting parents to learn to make decisions on their own. Often he lives “as it should”, forgetting about his needs and desires and the possibility of their satisfaction.

Questions and advice to parents:
  • What messages did your parents give you? How have they affected your life? How do you feel as you remember these messages now?
  • Make a list of your own introjective messages that you convey to your child. Which ones are useful? Maybe you should give up some of them?
  • Try to “try on” each introjective message for yourself by changing “you” to “I”. If you tell your child: “You must definitely eat everything that is on your plate,” say to yourself: “I must definitely eat everything that is on my plate. ” What do you feel? Are you ready to follow this message?

3. Projecting parent

A person attributes his motivations, desires, interests to the outside world. In our case, the parent attributes something to the child. The simplest example of projection: a mother, frozen on a walk, puts a sweater on her child.

The projecting parent knows everything: he knows when the child is hungry, when he is sad, when it is difficult for him, and when it is interesting. But, most likely, the parent projects his own feelings, desires and needs onto the child.

For example, a girl does figure skating without much zeal. And mom says: “Katya likes figure skating so much! She enjoys the ice!” How does mom know what Katya likes and what she enjoys? She didn’t even ask her. Mom herself likes figure skating, so she torments her daughter.

Or another example. Grandmother often says to her grandson: “My poor man, it is so difficult to study at school, there are so many things to ask!”. At the same time, the grandson is fine: he studies well and does not suffer. Grandmother talks about herself – to her, an elderly person, without education, the heaps of formulas in her grandson’s textbook seem frightening. It seems to her that it is impossible to figure this out. And the grandson gradually begins to study worse. Regularly listening to grandmother’s statements (projections), he begins to feel that learning is really difficult.

Questions and advice to parents:
  • Can you remember the projective statements your parents said to you? What do you think of these statements now?
  • Can you remember a few things you have ever said about children? Who are these statements about more: about you or about your children? How do these statements characterize you? How might they affect your children?

4. Retroflexing parent

Retroflection is “turning towards or towards oneself”. Retroflection occurs in two versions:

  • mirror retroflection, in which a person does to himself what he would like to receive from others.
  • retroflection of catharsis: a person does to himself what he would like to do to others.

The retroflexing parent is very self-sufficient. This is the parent who does everything himself and never asks for help from either the spouse or, especially, the child. At first glance, such a parent can command respect – he does not, for example, force the child to do household chores, does not interfere in his affairs (does not ask the teenager about friends, hobbies). But there is a downside: the child often feels unwanted and abandoned. He may even be jealous of the children of overprotective parents.

Parents deserve special attention, for whom retroflection of catharsis is typical – they never scold their children. From the outside, they are gentle, very kind parents. Surrounding, looking at them, sometimes begin to feel guilty, because they are not like that at all. But there are nuances here too: all the energy of these parents is directed at themselves. Even the one that was originally intended for children. Retroflecting parents suppress in themselves the irritation, anger, anger that was intended for the child. Instead of telling the child about his disappointment, the parent bites his lips to the blood, bites his nails, or otherwise shows auto-aggression.

What happens to the child? He feels insignificant, unnecessary. It seems to him that his parents do not care what he is and what happens to him. After all, parents react poorly even to his problems – deuces or absenteeism. Then the child begins to behave in such a way that he is noticed, that he is paid attention to. The child starts smoking, drinking alcohol or drugs, running away from home, stealing. And all this time he is waiting for the reaction of his parents.

Questions and advice to parents:
  • Don’t be indifferent. Be sure to talk to children about feelings, including negative ones. Don’t be afraid to sincerely say that you are upset, outraged, annoyed, or angry.
  • Take care of yourself. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Requests are one of the means of communication. Do different things with your child. It is necessary for both him and you.

5. Deflexing parent

Deflexion manifests itself in the fact that a person does not direct energy to the object to which it was originally intended, but redirects it, directs it to something else. A deflexing parent really wants to engage in developmental activities with their child. But instead of sculpting, drawing, reading books, or doing something else, the deflexing parent spends a lot of time looking for and reading methodological literature, communicating on specialized sites and forums. He really spends a lot of energy preparing for classes. But he doesn’t conduct classes or doesn’t conduct them at all as planned. Because too much energy has been spent preparing and waiting for the result.

The deflexing parent reads a lot of articles and books on pedagogy and child psychology. True, he buys even more books and downloads them on the Internet, leaving them unread. It often seems to him that right now he will learn something very important and after that he will become an ideal parent.

Deflection is a way of avoiding contact. The parent seems to fence off from the child by reading books or notations. Books, manuals, parent forums or notations become a wall between a parent and a child.

Questions and advice for parents:
  • Don’t try to be the perfect parent. An ideal is an unattainable absolute. And a child needs an ordinary loving and accessible parent.
  • Do not plan many grand events and activities. Better just play, draw or take a walk in the park.
  • Talk to your child about yourself, about your feelings and experiences. It’s better than reading the notation.

6. Egotistical parent

A typical egotist is a Chekhovian man in a case: a man who consciously cuts himself off from others and not only does not strive for intimacy, but also tries to avoid it. And, indeed, an egoistic parent fences off from the child. A kind of snow queen – cold, insensitive, inanimate. Such a mother strives for the ideal. And he wants to see an ideal child: well-mannered, always clean and tidy, calm, quiet, polite. She often has high demands on the child.

To say that the egotistical parent is not at all interested in the child is not true. He is interested. And even communicate. But selectively. The egotistical parent prefers structured and mediated communication. The so-called cultural program. Going to a museum, cinema, theater, zoo, planetarium – such entertainment is loved by an egotic parent. He is ready to read to a child, play board games, study with him, teaching him math or reading.

The mediation of communication is manifested in the fact that there is something between the parent and the child that creates the prerequisite for communication. This can be an event (performance), an exhibit in a museum, a book, and a development aid. No need to be spontaneous, no need to invent anything. You can watch the performance and discuss it. You can walk around the museum and discuss the exposition.

But spontaneous games, role-playing games or heart-to-heart talks are alien to egotism. In such games, the parent needs to invest too much of himself, take a lot of initiative. This is difficult for an egotistical parent, because in such games between a parent and a child there is no longer an object that is a reason for communication and sets the topic. The egoic parent unconsciously tries to avoid this form of communication with the child.

Questions and advice to parents:
  • Try not to answer a question with a question. Answer the child’s question and only then ask your own.
  • Listen to the child. If you find it difficult to have a long dialogue (and some children like to talk endlessly), then limit yourself to supporting words, showing that you are a child. It is enough sometimes to nod your head and say “yeah”, “uh-huh”, “wow”, “wow”, “funny”. This is the first step towards dialogical communication.

7. Devaluing parent

The name speaks for itself. This is a person who devalues ​​what he has. There are two types here: the first devalues ​​himself as a parent, the second devalues ​​the child.

Self-defeating parent

This parent lives by the principle “I’m a bad mother” or “I’m a bad father”. It seems to him that he does little for the child, that other parents are trying much more. At the same time, all these accusations against them are usually unfounded. Such a parent does not harm the child, at least apparently. But he does not allow himself to live in peace, as he constantly feels “bad”, “inferior”, “worst of all”. Often a parent feels guilty and tries to make amends for it. And then the child gets even more attention, love, toys.

A parent who devalues ​​a child

Such a parent expects unprecedented heights from a child and is constantly dissatisfied with what kind of child he is now. The devaluing parent has too high demands on the child. He does not rejoice at the success of the child, but only sets him up for new achievements. Instead of praise, the devaluing parent will say, “Learned to read? Everyone can read. Now, let’s teach you how to play chess better.” The child studies and even wins the school championship. You probably already guess what the parent’s reaction will be: “Well, the school championship is not difficult to win, you try to win the city one!”. A graduate who received a gold medal, instead of congratulations, hears parting words for entering a university.

A devaluing parent is stingy with praise. It seems to him that the praise of a child can be spoiled. Such a parent looks accusingly at other parents, who, in his opinion, “praise” their children.

Questions and advice for self-devaluing parents:
  • Make a list of things you do for your child but might not (shouldn’t) do. Are all the items on this list carried out by other parents?
  • Why are you doing all this?
  • The most important thing a child needs is love.
Questions and advice to parents who devalue a child:
  • What can your child do? Are all children like this?
  • It is important not only to outline prospects, but also to evaluate what has been achieved. This will help the child to take the initiative.

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Why mothers should not live only for the sake of children – Moscow 24, 05/16/2022

Do you remember how in childhood mothers gave us their sweets, claiming that they did not like sweets? In fact, of course, they wanted sweets, but they tried to pamper us more. Now it is our time to give the children the best. Is it necessary to be zealous in this? Why don’t mom’s sacrifices always work? And how to take care of others without forgetting about yourself? Answers to these and other questions were sought by a journalist, mother of two children Yevgeny Borodin.

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When a child is born, many women change their priorities dramatically and even change in appearance. A favorite hairstyle is a bun or a short haircut. In shopping centers, an unknown force draws you to the children’s departments, forcing you to pass by the once beloved clothing and accessories stores. The conversations are mainly occupied with developmental and baby problems.

Young mothers act on the principle of “I’ll buy something for myself next time” and fanatically review brackets with children’s suits in stores. But next time, they spend money on a cute jumpsuit, a trendy musical toy, or a pile of T-shirts. Of course, with the advent of a child, the lifestyle changes and the burden on the budget becomes different, but you should not forget about yourself under any circumstances. Of course, we are not talking about those families in which money is really tight and the choice to buy a new thing for yourself or your baby, in principle, is not worth it.

It’s said that it’s easy to go from an attractive woman to a tormented housewife. You just need to deny yourself everything when there is no special need for it.

First on a trip to the hairdresser. Like, no one sees me at home anyway. Then the newly-made mother puts off buying a dress or shoes, and if she buys a modest blouse along with children’s clothes, she feels almost like a criminal. The choice of a tracksuit is made in favor of dark practical colors, and not the one that is at the height of fashion. Like, for the sandbox will do. By the way, experienced mothers have long noticed that any clothes get dirty the same way, and on a black background, some stains are even more noticeable. But the principle “I wear non-marking, it’s practical” is still passed on from generation to generation.

For example, when a child is sleeping, a mother devotes not to her once beloved yoga, but to watching a program about tasty and healthy meals for the whole family.

Unfortunately, in most cases, households will not appreciate the sacrifices. But on the other hand, they will quickly get used to the fact that mom constantly saves on herself where it is not needed. It is unlikely that with the help of such asceticism one can raise children so that they do not become selfish. Most likely, a child who has never known refusal in anything will continue to treat his parents as a consumer, and then to other people.

In order not to fall into the trap of unnecessary asceticism for anyone, one should still think about oneself. Prioritizing is simple – you need to plan purchases for the whole family. With the help of a specific list, you can understand whether the child really needs three of the same type of turtlenecks and extra sets of designers. Are the adults forgotten? What do you plan to buy directly for yourself, and when you finally need to update your husband’s wardrobe.

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Cabinets should be inspected: get rid of everything that is hopelessly out of fashion, as well as things in spools and even barely noticeable damage.

Question of day for kids: 20 Questions to Ask Kids

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50 Icebreaker Questions for the First Day of School


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Each year, the first day of school brings jitters and a mixture of students and personalities. Icebreaker questions offer an excellent opportunity to create a welcoming atmosphere while simultaneously building connections. 

Preschool 

  1. If you were invisible for a day, what would you do?
  2. Why do you think we sleep?
  3. If you could, what two animals would you combine?
  4. What is your favorite game to play?
  5. If you could play with just one toy this year, what would it be?
  6. If you could invent anything, what would you invent?
  7. What is your favorite thing to do with your family during the summer?
  8. Why do you like being a kid?
  9. What is your favorite snack and when do you usually eat it?
  10. What is one thing you would like to learn how to do and why?

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Elementary School 

  1. If you could choose another name for yourself, what would it be?
  2. If you could win an Olympic gold medal in any sport, what would you choose?
  3. If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
  4. If you could grow up to be most like one family member, who would it be?
  5. If you could have any animal as a pet, which one would you pick?
  6. Would you rather be invisible or super strong?
  7. Would you rather be banned from all computer use for a year or not be allowed to eat any desserts for a year?
  8. Would you rather go on an African safari or an ocean cruise?
  9. Would you rather be able to talk to animals or control the weather?
  10. Would you rather spend all day in a math or reading class?
  11. If you could give one gift to every single child in the world, what would you give them?
  12. What is the strangest thing you’ve ever eaten?
  13. If you could only eat one food for a whole month, what would it be?
  14. What is the longest word you know?
  15. What is your favorite jellybean flavor?
  16. What is your favorite holiday food?
  17. Would you rather spend all day studying one thing you love or do really easy homework for a subject you don’t like?
  18. If you could be any flavor of ice cream, what would it be?
  19. What is your favorite pizza topping?
  20. Would you rather get three wishes granted over five years or just one right now?

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Middle and High School 

  1. If you had one extra hour of free time every day, how would you spend it?
  2. If you could see into the future, would you? Why or why not?
  3. What is your favorite thing to do outside?
  4. Where would you like to be in 10 years?
  5. What is one thing on your “bucket list” you want to do before you finish high school?
  6. If you could be a character in any movie, which one would you choose?
  7. What is your hidden talent?
  8. What is your favorite quote?
  9. What movie makes you cry?
  10. What was your favorite childhood toy?
  1. If you could trade lives for a day with anyone, who would it be and why?
  2. If you were stranded on a deserted island, who would you want to be with you?
  3. If you could go on vacation anywhere in the world, where would it be?
  4. If you could choose any car to drive for a year, what would it be?
  5. If someone handed you $10 million, what is the first thing you would buy?
  6. If you were given the choice to go to your dream college or get paid to go to a different college, which would you choose?
  7. If you could solve one of the world’s greatest problems, which one would you choose?
  8. If you could go on vacation with one with a famous person who is no longer living, who would it be and why?
  9. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
  10. If you could have 15 minutes of fame, what would you do with it?

Regardless of the age or size of your group, icebreaker questions become excellent starting points to foster creative and friendly collaboration and communication.  

Laura Jackson is a freelance writer based in Hilton Head, S.C., with her husband and two teenagers.

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For KIDS! A DIY Question of the Day Board

Question of the day for kids: a drip pan and a few simple materials helps kids learn to love reading, as they connect with others and answer questions each school day!

 

 

Classroom management takes many shapes and forms in the classroom. It is extremely important to have a system in place that sets the tone and expectations for a great year. By including positive reinforcement techniques, lots of visuals and organizations, and fun reward systems, you can master classroom management and have fun too. This question of the day board idea with a magnetic drip pan is a favorite way to have a question of the day for kids.

Classroom management is so important that we spend the first 2 weeks at school, building, learning, and practicing strategies. Implementing the question of the day board is an excellent tool for classroom management, with the added benefit of reading and socialization.

How to DIY the Question of the Day for Kids

 

Today I will be talking about a little class management tool called “Question of the Day.” This is being done in many classrooms around the world in different forms. Jennifer from First Grade Blue Skies is to thank for the inspiration behind posting questions for students to answer. I will share my unique way to implement the question of the day for kids, specifically with primary students.

Purchase a large drip pan that looks like a giant cookie sheet. You can find them available at a car or hardware store (like Ace Hardware) and they also have them on Amazon HERE. The pan is an oil drip pan by Blitz. On the back of the pan, put strips of double-sided foam tape and pushed it onto the bulletin board where you want it displayed.

 

Take some colored masking tape to make different sections. Add words with bulletin board letters (Poppin’ Patterns by Creative Teaching Press) to say  “? of the Day”, “Yes” and “No.”

 

Make small name cards for each of my students (make 2 in case one gets lost) and add a strip of magnetic tape on the back. I just used some chevron scrapbook paper from Michael’s or this paper I found on Amazon HERE.

 

I also make one for any teachers in the room and place the cards at the bottom section of the drip pan. It’s an awesome and easy way to do question of the day for kids because it’s all magnetic!

I use 3 different sets of questions throughout the year. Make up a question of the day for kids and have them write their own yes or no questions. Print the questions on regular white paper, 3-hole punch the sheets and place the questions on 3 rings. Hang them on pins in the board and turn the page each day to reveal a new question.

Every morning the kids come in and go straight to the board. They read aloud the question of the day for kids to hear since I have students who are learning how to read. They place their name cards under “yes” or “no” for their answer to the question.

Simple as that!

I love it because it does the attendance for me and has my kids reading first thing in the morning!

See Question of the Day in Action

Other Fun Ways to use the Question of the Day

Shrink a month worth of Question of the Day cards and hole punch them in the corner. Place on a ring and hang on your classroom whiteboard or door and use for quick questions to connect with your class during morning meetings, transitions, or whenever a change of pace is needed.

Another way to use the Question of the Day cards is to shrink and hang one each day in the classroom window. Make it visible to the kids outside and have them get their answer ready for you. When you open the door, look each child in the eyes, share your answer and have them share their answer back. It’s a great way to build a connection with each day every day!

Just Like the Question of the Day for Kids: The In and Out Board

Kids can also use their name cards to indicate on the “In & Out” board (a cookie sheet on the wall) when they leave the room to go to the washroom, etc. This is a great way to keep track, at a glance, as to where your students are and it helps them learn responsibility and to be accountable.

 

 

This is a great visual reminder for teachers to see who is out of the room without any disruption.

 

 

Resources to Implement a Question of the Day for Kids

Each monthly Question of the Day pack includes 24 questions (in color and black & white). There are general questions and seasonal questions included. Simply print & post on your question of the day board!

Question of the Day BUNDLE available HERE. This bundle includes 10 months of questions for a total of 240 questions in color and black & white. Each month comes with an EDITABLE card so you can customize the questions to suit your students.

 

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Are you planning any road trips? One thing to keep kids busy in the car are some good old-fashioned car games. And who doesn’t love the Would You Rather game? It’s easy to make up Would You Rather questions for kids but if you’re planning a long road trip you may run out of ideas!

We’re going to make it easy for you to play this game with our free Would You Rather Questions for Kids printable cards.   You can print off all of the cards or we have a 1 page with all 100 Would You Rather Questions for Kids. Take either of them with you on your next road trip or just to have some fun at home!

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Here are the 100 Would You Rather Questions for Kids. Some are simple. Some you may need to think a little harder on. Some may make you laugh (we hope a few will). But we do know these will keep your kids busy for awhile. And hopefully get a few giggles out of them in the process. All of these questions are made for kids and with kids in mind.

Make sure you skip down below to grab the free printable cards available to all newsletter subscribers. They are great for making the game easy for kids to do or keeping in an activity box for a rainy day.

How You Can Use Your Would You Rather Questions for Kids Printable Cards

  • Passing time on road trips
  • Bring the cards to the doctors office, dentist, whenever you have to wait
  • Bring them with you to the amusement park waiting lines
  • Conversation starters
  • Ice breakers

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Would You Rather for Kids – 100 Questions

Here are all 100 Would You Rather Questions for Kids: 

1. Would you rather lick a dirty trash can or the bathroom floor?
2. Would you rather have a magic carpet that flies or your own personal robot?
3. Would you rather be the worst player on a team that always wins or the best player on a team that always loses?
4. Would you rather have one eye in the middle of your head or two noses?
5. Would you rather see a firework display or go to a concert?
6. Would you rather go water skiing or snow skiing?
7. Would you rather eat donuts or candy?
8. Would you rather fly a kite or ride on a scooter?
9. Would you rather have an extra finger or an extra toe?
10. Would you rather only be able to crawl on all fours or only be able to walk backwards?
11. Would you rather be able to create a new holiday or create a new language?
12. Would you rather be the funniest person alive or the smartest person alive?
13. Would you rather be a famous singer or a famous actor?
14. Would you rather be able to fly or be invisible?
15. Would you rather never have to shower again or never have to clip your toenails?
16. Would you rather have the chance to design a new toy or direct a movie?
17. Would you rather be ten years older or four years younger?
18. Would you rather be able to control the weather or have the ability to talk to animals?
19. Would you rather be a master at painting or an amazing dancer?
20. Would you rather live on the Moon or live on Mars?
21. Would you rather meet your favorite celebrity or be in a movie?
22. Would you rather only be able to whisper or have an incredibly loud voice?
23. Would you rather eat a raw potato or a whole lime?
24. Would you rather be invisible or be able to fly?
25. Would you rather speak every language or play every instrument?
26. Would you rather live without a TV or without a phone?
27. Would you rather be a bird or a horse?
28. Would you rather live in the desert or on a deserted island?
29. Would you rather go on a rollercoaster or go sky diving?
30. Would you rather live in the sky or under the sea?
31. Would you rather have a hand twice as big or half as small?
32. Would you rather have a pet dinosaur or a pet dragon?
33. Would you rather always have to enter rooms by announcing your name or always have to do cartwheels out?
34. Would you rather have butterfly wings or a horse tail?
35. Would you rather have wings but you can’t fly or have gills but you can’t swim underwater?
36. Would you rather be the smartest person in the world or the best athlete in the world?
37. Would you rather eat a beetle or get stung by a bee?
38. Would you rather be able to change the color of your hair whenever you want or be able to change the length of your hair whenever you want?
39. Would you rather live in a mansion in the city or on a farm with lots of animals?
40. Would you rather have 5 brothers or 5 sisters?
41. Would you rather be a unicorn or a pegasus?
42. Would you rather meet a superhero or a cartoon character?
43. Would you rather be an Olympic athlete or the President?
44. Would you rather drink sour milk or eat rotten eggs?
45. Would you rather eat a whole jar of mayonnaise or drink a cup of hot sauce?
46. Would you rather live without music or without movies?
47. Would you rather have a new cool shirt in your closet every morning or a new pair of shoes once a week?
48. Would you rather play in the snow in the mountains or in the sand at the beach?
49. Would you rather have a pet panda bear or a pet zebra?
50. Would you rather sweat honey or always smell like a skunk?
51. Would you rather kiss a frog or hug a snake?
52. Would you rather have lived in the 1870’s or in the 1970’s?
53. Would you rather shovel snow or rake leaves?
54. Would you rather play the guitar or the piano?
55. Would you rather not be allowed to watch T.V. for a year or not be allowed to eat any sweets for a year?
56. Would you rather have a car that can fly or go underwater?
57. Would you rather be the fastest person in the world or can freeze time?
58. Would you rather be trapped in a room with a friendly tiger or with 10 bumblebees?
59. Would you rather have a bucket stuck on your head or a cement block stuck on your foot?
60. Would you rather have a pool or a trampoline?
61. Would you rather be a doctor or a scientist?
62. Would you rather go to the zoo or an aquarium?
63. Would you rather be really fast or really strong?
64. Would you rather set the table before dinner or wash the dishes after dinner?
65. Would you rather jump into a pool of chocolate pudding or a pool of strawberry ice cream?
66. Would you rather have pizza or chips?
67. Would you rather have a pet hamster or a pet cat?
68. Would you rather have hamburgers or hot dogs?
69. Would you rather be an art teacher or a physical education teacher?
70. Would you rather eat a dead spider or a live worm?
71. Would you rather have really small hands or really big feet?
72. Would you rather read minds or be invisible?
73. Would you rather have french fries or chocolate cake?
74. Would you rather be a police officer or a doctor?
75. Would you rather play paint ball or laser tag?
76. Would you rather have a picnic in a park or on the beach?
77. Would you rather eat pizza for every meal or ice cream for every meal?
78. Would you rather have a purple nose or green ears?
79. Would you rather moo like a cow after every sentence or bark like a dog?
80. Would you rather live in the North Pole or the South Pole?
81. Would you rather have 3 legs or 3 arms?
82. Would you rather see a giant ant or a tiny giraffe?
83. Would you rather always be dressed up or always wear your pajamas?
84. Would you rather drive go for a drive in a convertible or a double decker bus?
85. Would you rather have to wear a clown wig or a clown nose for the rest of your life?
86. Would you rather only be able to wear your swimsuit for the rest of your life or only be able to wear pants and a winter coat?
87. Would you rather play soccer or baseball?
88. Would you rather be able to live 100 years in the past or 100 years in the future?
89. Would you rather go to the doctor or the dentist?
90. Would you rather fly a helicopter or a commercial plane?
91. Would you rather have breakfast on the Eiffel tower or dinner in a castle?
92. Would you rather give up eating sweets or give up eating fast food?
93. Would you rather live where it is always dark outside or always light outside?
94. Would you rather it be warm and raining or cold and snowing?
95. Would you rather discover a hidden treasure or discover a living dinosaur?
96. Would you rather go to the movies or go to a waterpark?
97. Would you rather be friends with superman or spiderman?
98. Would you rather go bungee jumping or go on the tallest roller coaster?
99. Would you rather go ice skating or tobogganing?
100. Would you rather constantly itch or always have a cough?

 

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Lesson – a quiz on the topic: “Farewell to autumn”

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Author: Olga Abramova

09/16/2022 05:10

Targets:

Educational:
Activation and expansion of the vocabulary on the topics: “Vegetables”, “Fruits”, “Trees”;
Improving the skill of matching relative adjectives with nouns in gender, number;

Correctional:
Formation of practical skills of word formation and inflection in the formation of possessive adjectives; making simple sentences;
Development of attention, observation, auditory perception, imagination, fine motor skills;
Prolonged expiratory development;
Stimulation of thinking and memory

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Intellectual game-quest for older preschoolers “Magic Journey”

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Author: Selyukova Natalya Alexandrovna

12.08.2022 20:29

Intellectual game-quest for older preschoolers “Magic Journey”

Tasks: to develop logical thinking, creative and constructive abilities, memory, thinking in preschoolers; develop effective forms of work with children and parents.

Preliminary work: the children were asked in advance to come up with a name for their team and a motto, to choose a team captain; reread the fairy tale by H. H. Andersen “Thumbelina” in groups. Invite representatives of the parent community and teachers to the jury.

Materials and equipment: cut out elements with painted flowers and their parts, cut out picture of a vase, drawing paper, glue; dance music recording, soft modules, blindfolds, album sheets, paint sets, water containers, brushes, sports equipment (balls, bench, arches, cones, basket)

Game in progress.

The host welcomes the children to the intellectual game – quest “Magic Journey” and tells about the rules of its conduct. Quest is a game-journey where you will perform interesting tasks and solve puzzles in different places of the kindergarten.

The host invites the children to present their teams.

Introduces the members of the jury who will evaluate the responses of the teams. For correct answers, the team receives 1 point.

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Scenario of the detective quest game “In the kingdom of chess”

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Author: Kanakova Elena Igorevna

07/27/2022 05:43

Scenario of the detective quest game “In the kingdom of chess”

Purpose: Establish partnerships with the families of pupils through participation in joint activities. Consolidation of children’s knowledge of chess education.

Tasks:

  • create a friendly atmosphere of communication by including children and parents in joint activities
  • increase the competence of parents in matters of chess education through joint activities
  • to develop in children intellectual abilities and imagination, cognitive interest and the desire to solve problematic problems with passion, allowing each child to find his own way in “the world of chess” through the game;
  • to educate in children the development of such character traits as organization, perseverance, purposefulness, objectivity, honesty and diligence.

Participants: children of the group preparatory to school (12-16 people) , educators, parents.

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Abstract quest – financial literacy games for children of the preparatory school group “In Search of Jack Sparrow’s Treasure”

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Author: Shrainer Alexandra Ivanovna

07/18/2022 03:51 PM

Abstract quest – financial literacy games for children of the preparatory school group “In Search of Jack Sparrow’s Treasure”

Schrainer Alexandra Ivanovna MBDOU “TsRR Kindergarten “Bell” Abakan Educator of the first qualification category

Educational area: cognitive development, artistic and aesthetic development.

Purpose: activation of children’s cognitive activity in order to generalize knowledge in the field of financial literacy.

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Synopsis of the GCD “Quiz” Question on filling “in the senior group.

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Author: Raguzova Anastasia Nikolaevna Kibyakova Evgenia Evgenievna

07/17/2022 17:14

Synopsis of the GCD “Quiz” Question on filling “in the senior group.

Purpose: to consolidate the knowledge accumulated by children as a result of mastering the general education program, and the ability to use them in solving the tasks.

Equipment: projector, cardboard stars, 2 boards, bells, sleeved box, award medals.

Stroke:

The teacher offers to play a game – a quiz “Backfilling question” . The children were divided into two teams in advance and chose a captain.

– I will be the host. Guys, the tasks must be completed together and quickly. Questions will be asked and you will have to discuss them for 10 seconds. On a signal, whoever rings the bell first will answer. The person who answers the question is appointed by the team captain. For a correct answer, the team receives 1 point – 1 star. Whose team will score more points in the game today (stars) , she will have more time to complete the last, decisive task. Another strict rule is not to shout out the correct answers from the spot.

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Synopsis of OOD with elements of quest-game technology: “City of coal and metal”.

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Author: Khrabraya Olga Vasilievna

07/15/2022 23:00

Synopsis of OOD with elements of quest-game technology: “City of coal and metal”.

Software content:

  • Expand ideas about the native land.
  • Continue to acquaint children with the history of the city of Novokuznetsk and its significant places.
  • To cultivate a sense of respect for distant ancestors, fellow countrymen of the Kuznetsk region, respect and interest in the sights of the native city.
  • To introduce the professions of people working at the enterprises of the city of Novokuznetsk.

Equipment:

split picture depicting the coat of arms of the city of Novokuznetsk, plant outline with inserts, soft modules for building a fortress, soft module for “mine” with cubes and balls (minerals) , city map with photographs of sights, gymnastic ladder for “railway laying” , wooden sticks with photos of sights and the name of the city pasted on them.

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Quiz game on financial literacy in the preparatory group “Young Experts”

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Author: Gnip Svetlana Sergeevna Golubeva Anastasia Vyacheslavovna

06/15/2022 19:38

Quiz game on financial literacy in the preparatory group “Young Experts”

Goal: Promoting financial education and upbringing of preschool children, creating the necessary motivation to improve their financial literacy.

Tasks:

  • In a playful entertaining way to consolidate children’s economic knowledge, the names of banknotes of different countries.
  • To develop ingenuity, flexibility and independence of thinking, the ability to negotiate among themselves, to complete tasks in a competitive environment.
  • To form a respectful attitude towards people who earn money.
  • To cultivate an emotionally positive attitude and interest in activities of an economic nature.
  • To give children the joy and pleasure of participating in the economic game and applying the knowledge of economic content.

Equipment and materials: piggy banks with emblems “Connoisseurs” and “Pochemuchki”; 2 models on posters “Work is the basis of income!” and “It’s not easy to make money, but it’s easy to live!” ; tokens, coins, medals.

Stroke:

To the music “KVN” children enter the group together with the teacher, stand in a semicircle.

Motivation-indicative stage

Educator.

We have an unusual day today,
We are sincerely glad to welcome you!
Children gathered for a smart game.
It’s time for us to start it.

Greeting Game Circle of Friends

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Quiz “Clever and clever” on FEMP for older preschoolers.

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Author: Markova Tatyana Valerievna

06/03/2022 18:44

Quiz “Clever and clever” on FEMP for older preschoolers.

Purpose: to consolidate the ability of children to independently perform tasks in a competitive environment.

Tasks:

  • to consolidate the knowledge of children gained in the FEMP classes: counting within 10, understanding of the number series, the previous and subsequent number, the composition of the number, problem solving.
  • Continue to develop memory, logical thinking
  • To form the ability to work in small groups, to negotiate, to rejoice not only for their own successes, but also for the successes of their comrades, to evaluate themselves.

Materials and equipment: simple pencils, task envelopes, easel, letters, stickers, large cage notebooks, fish and cardboard feeders – didactic game, task cards.

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Scenario of a quest game for children of the preparatory school group “Around the Kola Peninsula in five days”

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Author: Smirnova Natalya Nikolaevna

24.05.2022 17:47

Scenario of a quest game for children of the group preparatory to school “Around the Kola Peninsula in Five Days”

Developed by Smirnova N.N., senior educator, MBDOU No. 13, Kandalaksha

Purpose: to expand children’s ideas about the history, culture, nature of their native land.

Tasks:

  • develop cognitive interest, consolidate children’s knowledge about the history of their native land, flora and fauna
  • to form the social and communicative competencies of children: friendliness, the ability to negotiate, unite to solve a common problem
  • to instill in children a sense of patriotism, pride and affection for their native land.

Equipment:

  • slide presentation, multimedia equipment, small construction set, bell, magnetic board or easel, pictures of plants, animals, mineral stones, ribbed board – gangway, deck marking posts, rope, envelope with a picture of a ship or other marine symbols .

Children enter the hall and stop in a semicircle, in front of the screen.

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Intellectual quiz “Clever and clever”

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Author: Dordzhieva Valentina Pyurveevna

23.05.2022 15:35

Intellectual quiz “Clever and clever”

Purpose: to promote the development of cognitive activity, attention, thinking; to give children joy and pleasure from educational games; to maintain interest in intellectual activity, the desire to play intellectual games, to show perseverance, resourcefulness, ingenuity, mutual assistance; develop imagination, speech; cultivate the ability to work in a team.

Host: Good afternoon, dear guests! Today we decided to arrange a small test for children – an intellectual quiz Smarties to find out if you are ready for school. And now I invite the captains to present their teams. Let’s welcome them.

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Scenario of an open integrated lesson for children of senior preschool age “Autumn Kaleidoscope” (KVN)

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Author: Nikitaeva Elena Nikolaevna

05/17/2022 21:02

Scenario of an open integrated lesson for children of senior preschool age “Autumn Kaleidoscope” (KVN)

Prepared and carried out:

  • Educator of the highest qualification category Nikitaeva Elena Nikolaevna,
  • Music director of the highest qualification category Burova Elena Nikolaevna

Municipal Budgetary Preschool Educational Institution Child Development Center – Kindergarten Rossiyanka Obninsk

Open integrated lesson for children of senior preschool age.

Subject: “Autumn Kaleidoscope” (KVN)

Class type – integrated.

Participants: children of senior preschool age, educator, music director.

Integration of educational areas:

  • “knowledge” – formation of ideas about the world around,
  • “socialization” – introduction to the norms of relationships with adults and peers in play and learning activities,
  • “communication” – development of oral speech components,
  • “music” – introduction to the art of music through various types of musical activities (listening to music, playing music, moving to music) .

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how to keep up with everything? — Snob

According to a study by the Superjob service, 48% of Russians manage to maintain a balance between work and personal life. Lawyers (58%), accountants (54%), economists (53%) cope more effectively, doctors (39%), PR managers and executives (41% each) perform worse. How can you still manage to realize your career ambitions and not forget about personal interests? “Snob” asked the members of the club if they manage to properly plan time and prioritize

June 7, 2022 14:02

Illustration: Maria Anosova

Alena Geydt, HR Director of ANO NTI Platform and ANO University 20.35, graduate of the Woman Leader program

I try not to focus on the fact that I didn’t have time today do. I can’t do everything, and that’s okay. If we dwell on it, I think the situation will only get worse. For me, the most important thing is to enjoy what I do. Then time seems to expand. And self-flagellation has the opposite effect. Personal assistants help you concentrate on important projects: they solve tasks that subtly “eat up” time. I am also an adherent of clothing selection services, delivery of proper nutrition – these are real magic wands. I delegate even the routine tasks of collecting information. I have learned to clearly define what is important to me, and I rely on these priorities in planning my day.

Irina Barzhak, conflictologist, founder of the Institute of Public Speaking and Conflictology, teacher of oratory and the basics of conflictology small things. Although there is no more time in the day. I remember that before I could not calmly go for a manicure: I thought that I was wasting time. And this state was counterproductive.

Daria Azovskaya, stylist, journalist

My secret is that I suck at everything! Joke. In fact, I have a free work schedule, and I basically learned to complete work tasks quite quickly, so I spend most of the day on entertainment and relaxation. I have been freelancing and working from home for a long time. I also learned 100% concentration, thanks to which the weekly task became quite feasible in one day. So my balance is heavily skewed in favor of life.

Nina Mironova, Economist

In order to do absolutely everything, you need to dig shallowly and delegate your work to others. I have an example of such an employee who, being the head of a department and having four children (her husband helps her), regularly sings – goes to vocal classes and karaoke. However, one must always understand that one is carried out at the expense of something else. Whether it’s health, the need to be alone with yourself or go on vacation to the sea. A person can combine a lot in his life, the question is whether you need to do all this for you.

Elena Leyv, teacher, consultant

Due to my age, it is not so important for me to keep up with everything. But once – when I had three small children in my arms, there were no household appliances and there were empty shelves in stores after perestroika – extreme rationality helped me in everything. A clear understanding of what is important and what is secondary. What is my daily routine, what needs to be done between the main duties so that these things do not accumulate.

It seems to me that our time can be compared to things in a closet. When things are folded neatly, much more is placed than if everything is shoved in a lump. Often at the household level, you can rationalize actions – and this gives a significant savings in time and effort. You can apply the principles of optimizing technological and business processes to life, when you need to cram a lot of things into one day. The problem is that not everyone can and wants to live like that.

Svetlana Gorchenko, candidate of sociological sciences, associate professor

Why try to do everything in the world? A long time ago I realized: what will be in time, will be in time. Education, dissertation, career, family, children, grandchildren, the most fantastic adventures: from skydiving to expeditions to, say, real whalers. What does not have time – and okay. Life is long, it’s never too late to start new adventures.

Timing experts recommend schoolchildren to study Daniil Granin’s book “This Strange Life” about the scientist Alexander Lyubishchev, who ideally planned his time and managed to do incredibly much every day, despite the repressions, World War II, evacuation and other ups and downs. It can be done that way if it suits your personality. Or you can study the theory of time surfing by Paul Lumans – to catch an emotional wave without anguish and overcoming yourself.

Sofia Berezovskaya, blogger, author of children’s books, mother of three children

The issue of personal time management is very relevant now. When a person says that he doesn’t have time for anything and doesn’t know what to grab onto, I always cite as an example people who lived in the 19th century, when correspondence was conducted for months due to mail forwarding, everyone traveled for days and weeks in horse-drawn carts rather than high-speed trains. Only the road to the waters to Europe was about two weeks – the time for which we now have time to get there and relax. Life was more difficult and painstaking.

And with all this – how much did they manage to do! They managed to live fully, create artistic and literary masterpieces, learn three or more languages, travel long distances, fall in love, start numerous novels, give birth and raise children.

The key to this phenomenon, it seems to me, lies in the prioritization. By virtue of the social and way of life, men had their own, and women had their own. And seldom did they intersect. Although, of course, there were exceptions. In our days, we are witnessing an absolute mixture of rights, duties, desires, ambitions, which many cannot cope with. As the saying goes, you can’t sit on two chairs.

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what happens to the psyche of children at the funeral of dead soldiers?

In the city of Goryachiy Klyuch, Krasnodar Territory, children from the local military-patriotic club were brought to the funeral of a soldier who died in Ukraine. It is said that teenagers have already attended six such ceremonies. What for?

Sergey Lvov

When the author of these lines watched the video from Goryachiy Klyuch (which, by the way, cannot be shown in the media because of the close plans of the children – the requirement of Roskomnadzor), it was not immediately believed in the reality of this action.

Maybe the elementary school students with funeral candles in their hands are direct relatives of the deceased soldier?

No, little children, who had not yet entered adolescence, were brought to the funeral of a completely strange uncle. To experience and study human tragedy not from other people’s words, not from books and films, but as if with complete “immersion in the topic.”

That is, the military-patriotic club did not have enough bravura marches, victorious mantras and “Lessons about the important”. And either the children were dull, or the adults, having exhausted the traditional methods of patriotic education, decided to show unprecedented creativity.

Meanwhile, for any normal adult who has had to participate in a funeral more than once or twice (Alas!!), it is clear as God’s patriotic day: this occupation deeply and permanently leaves traces in the head and heart.

And then what can we say about the fragile souls of children?

Let’s listen to a specialist – Doctor of Psychology, Honored Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, Head of the Department of Personality Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov Alexander ASMOLOV:

– Before us is a typical situation, which is the ritualization of trauma. Whatever a teenager may be, depending on his life history, his attitudes, and his upbringing in the family, a certain attitude towards death, including death that occurred during a military conflict, arises in him.

Death is always an explosive topic for a child’s personality. Should we talk to children about death? Yes, children should be talked about death from the age of three, when they ask questions about it. There is a whole art of psychologists and psychotherapists – communication around a tragic topic, the topic of death, through which the child tries to understand his place on this planet. But this is one situation. Another situation is a demonstration of people doing their military duty and killed during the hostilities. Children see those people who died in a difficult military tragic situation. To what extent will they identify with them, to what extent will they perceive this situation as a situation that concerns them personally and to each of them, to what extent will children, teachers and parents perceive this situation, which gives rise to the acceptance of death as an ordinary evil in war?

In other words, this is a situation in which there are more psychological questions than answers. This is a situation of constructing childhood trauma, which is unacceptable when the psyche of growing children is so vulnerable, so vulnerable. The consequences of such actions for the development of the personality of the child will be different, and no one will predict how this will respond in the personality of each child. But the fact that every child, on a conscious or unconscious level, will perceive this situation as a situation that provokes personal trauma, this is a consequence of this kind of new rituals and new dramatizations.

– Can a teenager’s participation in such a ceremony cause depression in a teenager? Fears?

– This can cause many, first of all, attitudes associated with the growth, at least anxiety. This can lead to various disorders of a wide neurotic range, it can lead children to depressive behavioral reactions. All these are the consequences that this kind of educational bacchanalia can turn into.

BTW

The clearest example of childhood psychological trauma on the basis of indefatigable patriotism is described in Georgy Demidov’s story “Kill a German”.

According to the plot of this non-fictional work, the Magadan teenager Sashka Maslov, who saw the poster “Kill the German!”, imagined himself as the commander of a partisan detachment, whose goal is to kill the Germans.

Kids school menu: 65 School Lunch Ideas That Kids Will Love

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65 School Lunch Ideas That Kids Will Love

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65 Simple, Delicious School Lunch Ideas That Even the Pickiest Eaters Will Love


By Emma Singer

Published Aug 1, 2022

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Taryn Pire

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Does that bland turkey sandwich keep coming back half-eaten in your kid’s lunchbox? When the pickiest eater in your home has grown tired of their go-to, it’s time to shake things up. Coming up with creative school lunches that they’ll actually like can feel daunting, but we’ve got your back with exciting sandwiches, comforting pasta dishes and more that they’re sure to gobble up. Think chicken salad-stuffed peppers, BLT pasta salad, hummus wraps and beyond. Read on for 65 easy, kid-friendly school lunch ideas that will put the cafeteria’s food to shame.

Tips for Packing School Lunches

Just like when you’re cooking for adults, presentation is everything.(Don’t just take our word for it—it’s a tried-and-true trick Dictator Lunches author Jenny Mollen has used to get her kids to expand their horizons: “I’ve found that if I can entertain them, surprise them or even simply make them giggle, I instantly up my odds for success,” she writes.) Here are a few pointers for packing a lunch your picky eater is bound to love:

  • Start with a fun-yet-functional lunchbox. We love bento-style lunchboxes that keep all their snacks organized. Some metal ones even come with fun magnets that the kids can play with while they eat.
  • Try a few low-effort tricks to turn meals into surprise-and-delight moments. For instance, rolling their sandwich and cutting it into pinwheels, skewering their fruit salad on toothpicks or using rice molds to shape grains into something fun can encourage kids to give something new a try. (Even just a Sharpie face on a package of string cheese can go a surprisingly long way.)
  • Let them help choose and make their lunch. Whether it’s spreading cream cheese on a bagel or sprinkling Parmesan on pasta, kids love getting their hands dirty. And if they see dumping croutons into a salad as a fun activity, they just might be more willing to actually eat the salad.

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Skip the soggy bread in favor of pasta with this deconstructed BLT. The pasta salad is loaded with bacon, which will win them over, and the mayo-based dressing might get them to poke at those green and red things, too.

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: no cook, beginner-friendly,

The novelty of eating lunch off a stick will likely be enough to win ’em over—at first. But kids will keep coming back for more of this kebab, thanks to the mouthwatering mix of artichoke, salty olives and decadent mortadella. Bologna who?

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  • Time Commitment: 45 minutes
  • Why We Love It: no cook, make ahead, beginner-friendly

A tired cafeteria classic gets a surprising makeover in this updated chicken salad recipe, which calls for only a sparing amount of mayo. Plenty of herbs give the protein-packed meal a bright, fresh flavor profile.

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  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

The salty, peppery trio of Italian deli meats in these pinwheel sammies pairs so well with the mildly sweet taste of provolone that kids won’t even be tempted to pick out the kale. (Maybe.)

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  • Time Commitment: 1 hour
  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, make ahead, beginner-friendly

Bacon has the power to get your kid to eat more greens. Case in point? This scrumptious and savory pasta salad, which cleverly disguises a heaping serving of cruciferous vegetables with a dose of crispy, salty deliciousness.

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Damn Delicious

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly,

Peanut butter brings protein and healthy fat to the table, while bananas provide energy-boosting carbs. What happens when you roll ‘em up together? A satisfying, healthy lunch that tastes like dessert (but definitely isn’t).

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Damn Delicious

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Let’s be honest: Everyone enjoys a cold pizza snack. That said, your kid’s lunch will look and taste infinitely better if you cook up some of these cuties instead of throwing in a soggy slice from last night’s delivery.

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Sweet Peas and Saffron

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: no cook, vegan, gluten free,

Mild, creamy chickpeas are arguably the most likable legume, which is why kids won’t whine when they encounter this healthy no-cook salad. The red onion, celery and dill keep the mash fresh and light, while mayo gives the dish a rich mouthfeel.

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Dinner at the Zoo

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Cute, colorful and packed with chicken and veggies, these Mexican-inspired pinwheels are held together by the most kid-friendly ingredient in your kitchen: cream cheese.

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  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Kids are suckers for corkscrew pasta. Capitalize on that with a pasta salad that scores high on nutritional value by delivering healthy fats, protein, fiber and a whole lot of flavor. (Pro tip: Feel free to skip the jalapeño.)

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Ambitious Kitchen

  • Time Commitment: 10 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

If a PB&J sandwich is the only item on your kid’s lunch menu, it’s time to branch out. Test out this quick and easy quesadilla from Coterie member Monique Volz for something that’s different, yet familiar enough to become an instant favorite.

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Damn Delicious

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Do something daring next time you pack your kid’s lunch by giving deli turkey a whole new look. Without bread dulling their savory flavors, simple cheddar and turkey really sing, so much so that the kids won’t even mind the spinach.

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: no cook, make ahead, high protein

Chicken salad has never looked as appetizing as it does in this colorful, kid-friendly stuffed pepper recipe. Use a store-bought rotisserie bird for a no-cook school lunch that’s a cinch to prepare.

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  • Time Commitment: 1 hour
  • Why We Love It: make ahead, crowd-pleaser, vegan

Don’t have the time or inclination to try your hand at homemade sushi? Skip the seaweed and serve this vegetarian version instead. Full of produce and umami, kids will be eager to scarf down these tasty, dainty cups.

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  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser,

Potato salad without mayonnaise may sound like sacrilege, but don’t knock it ‘til you try it. This innovative update uses sour cream for a dish that tastes every bit as yummy as its classic counterpart, only lighter and tangier.

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  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

The sad-looking ham sandwich of your youth just got a fancy upgrade. Sweet, creamy and savory, your kid go wild for this handheld. (We’d make one for yourself too, if we were you.)

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead, high protein, special occasion-worthy

Fluffy focaccia, breaded chicken, sweet sun-dried tomatoes, salty feta and homemade pesto. The ingredients kind of speak for themselves, but let it be known that this sandwich is anything but boring and sure to please every palate.

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  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

When butternut squash season arrives, get to the farmers market and make your mini a gourmet meal that goes down easy. The pasta is almost too cool for school…but it tastes just as divine in the cafeteria as it does at the dinner table.

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  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It: beginner-friendly,

Avocado gets a little kick from a dollop of Dijon and a couple tablespoons of capers. Yep, this egg salad sandwich promises to go down like a breath of fresh air at lunchtime.

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  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

If you use a store-bought rotisserie chicken, this bold lunch wrap will come together in mere minutes. You may need to adjust the Buffalo sauce for young ones who are sensitive to spice—and sub in ranch for blue cheese if they’re not into its tanginess—but the effort-to-reward ratio makes it hard to beat.

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  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Ah, salami: The cafeteria staple that rarely stirs excitement. Unless, of course, you toss it into a restaurant-worthy pasta salad with artichoke hearts and creamy ricotta, in which case you have the kind of lunch that won’t come back home with your kid.

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  • Time Commitment: 45 minutes
  • Why We Love It: beginner friendly, special occasion-worthy, high protein

Ready to not talk turkey? Make this grilled chicken sandwich—complete with creamy yogurt sauce and crispy onions—for your little one and you’ll both be singing the praises of poultry once again.

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  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead, high protein,

Frittatas are a force to be reckoned with when it comes to making the most of leftovers (in this case, meatballs). No matter the mix-in, they’re reliably delicious without reheating.

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Cookie and Kate

  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes
  • Why We Love It: beginner-friendly, vegetarian

Swap the chipotle mayo for something milder like garlic mayo or green goddess dressing for kids who can’t take the heat, but don’t let it deter you from sending them to school with these scrumptiously seasoned (cumin, we love you) vegetarian tacos.

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly,

They beat the frozen kind out by a mile. Pack them with sides of ketchup and honey mustard, and your kid won’t even notice the quinoa in the mix.

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Spoon Fork Bacon

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Three cheers for a creamy, flavorful and protein-packed vegetarian sandwich that your kid won’t be bitter about having for lunch.

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: one pot,

Sure, your kid is an Annie’s loyalist. But that’s only because they haven’t tasted this gem yet, which is made with cream cheese and cheddar for an extra decadent consistency.

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  • Time Commitment: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, high protein, kid-friendly

Add some zucchini and tomato to these tasty chicken skewers for a healthy lunch that, whether it’s served hot or cold, basically tastes like a Mediterranean vacation.

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  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Is your kid a shrimp cocktail fanatic? Tangy citrus, sharp feta cheese and briny olives can take it from here in this wholesome, savory quinoa salad.

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  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Forget hot dogs. This cute substitute is more nutritious and requires no reheating. Top them with sesame seeds for extra crunch and serve with green goddess dressing (or classic ketchup).

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  • Time Commitment: 7 hours and 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: slow cooker recipe, make ahead, high protein

Succulent pork shoulder and creamy avocado are a mouthwatering match, only made better by a tangy crema topping. Kids will go bonkers for these burrito bowls—and we promise no one will miss the tortillas.

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  • Time Commitment: 35 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Greens, starch, protein—what more can you ask for in a lunch? This gorgeous meal packs big Mediterranean flavor into a bento box for a delicious, nutritious lunch experience that can be savored without reheating.

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  • Time Commitment: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

This clever sandwich hack involves skewered ingredients. The end result? Sweet, ripe tomatoes, salty cheese and satisfying, crusty sourdough that doesn’t lose its luster like most sandwich bread.

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: high protein, kid-friendly, crowd-pleaser

Their favorite dinner, simplified and fork-free. The Parm is worked right into the breadcrumb coating, so they won’t be grossed out by a layer of plasticky cheese when they open their lunchbox.

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The Almond Eater

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Hummus: The dip your kid will be shocked they love once they try it. Stir some (homemade or store bought) into this plant-based bowl of deliciousness for a healthy lunch they’ll have no trouble putting away.

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Inspiralized

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour
  • Why We Love It:

A rich and savory egg custard that really struts its stuff at room temperature, quiche is always yummy but not always good for you. The exception? Coterie member Ali Maffucci’s healthy update, which boasts carrot-potato filling.

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Pinch of Yum

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead,

Toss your kid’s favorite protein into this Asian-inspired, make-ahead lunch. Customize to your heart’s content—the best part is the silky sesame sauce that clings to cold noodles like a charm.

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Inspiralized

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Didn’t think you could turn their favorite soup into a muffin, huh? Broccoli and cheddar cheese make for filling whole grain muffins that are nutritious, savory and totally scrumptious.

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  • Time Commitment: 1 hour
  • Why We Love It:

Finger foods are a big win when it comes to school lunches, and boy do we have good news: Your kid’s favorite of them all just got way less messy. And the pepperoni and mozzarella combo? Just as delicious as ever.

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Two Peas and their Pod

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Sauce is by far the best way to conceal a serving of folate-filled greens, which explains why pesto is a parent’s best friend. (Oh, and grated Parm.)

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  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

These bites are stuffed with cheese and refried black beans, so they’re extra satiating. The secret to their tiny size is using wonton wrappers in place of tortillas.

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Foodie Crush

  • Time Commitment: 5 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Introducing a decidedly delicious veggie wrap from Coterie member Heidi Larsen that can be pulled together with whatever produce you have on hand. To make it extra tasty, add a generous amount of homemade hummus.

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The Almond Eater

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Pasta is an easy, pleasing school lunch option, but orzo is the unsung hero of the bunch. The delicate, rice-shaped pasta allows the other ingredients to take centerstage. In this case, we’re talking about zucchini, tomato, feta and basil.

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The Almond Eater

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Lighten up your kid’s lunch with this variation of classic chicken salad. Mayo, grapes and celery are still in the mix, but the cottage cheese provides bonus creaminess and protein.

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The Mess Is Ours

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegan, make ahead, beginner-friendly

Easy to make and stuffed full of walnut or pepita “meat,” these plant-based wraps will taste like a fiesta in your kid’s mouth. Zhuzh them up with corn, tomatoes, avocado or black beans.

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Two Peas and Their Pod

  • Time Commitment: 5 minutes
  • Why We Love It: high protein, beginner-friendly,

Apples offer crunch, sweetness and acidity to these pint-sized wraps, a major improvement on the white-bread-and-turkey sandwich that has been haunting cafeterias for decades.

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The Mess is Ours

  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly, make ahead, gluten free,

Every kid has, at one time or another, thrown spaghetti on the floor. Fortunately, these compact pasta pies are mess-proof (and taste even better cold than the O.G.).

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Cook at Home Mom

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

This incredibly easy lunch combines sweet tomato sauce with pepperoni slices for an eggy meal your kids will rave about. Don’t forget to garnish with a flourish of fresh basil.

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Dinner at the Zoo

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Budget-friendly canned tuna gets an elegant upgrade in this kid-friendly lunch, made with brightly-colored vegetables, creamy avocado and lime dressing. Serve it as is or pile it between two slices of bread.

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Dinner at the Zoo

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour and 5 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead, special occasion-worthy, high protein

Vietnamese-inspired lunch fare at its finest. The baguette is stuffed with juicy grilled pork, pickled vegetables and aromatic herbs. Bonus? It’s just as tasty served cold as it is hot.

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  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead,

Two of their favorite dishes, united in cheesy harmony. The homemade dressing calls for avocado instead of traditional egg, which eases the load on your end. But feel free to skip the anchovy paste (although we’re sure your kids would be none the wiser).

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  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly,

TBH, the less fancy they are, the better they taste. We’re talking store-bought bagels (or English muffins), pre-shredded mozz and your kid’s favorite sauce. Feel free to go wild with their go-to toppings.

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  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

They’re basically grown-up Lunchables. Pack the crumbled bacon in its own tiny container or bag so it stays crispy and include a tiny plastic knife, so your kid can assemble each cracker however they like.

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  • Time Commitment: 5 minutes
  • Why We Love It: no cook,

These crunchy, creamy celery sticks slathered in peanut butter are timeless for a reason. Feel free to use any nut butter that your kid will actually eat, or swap raisins for nuts, dried cranberries or broken pretzels.

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  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes
  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, vegetarian

The best thing about this recipe is its flexibility. Swap quinoa for leftover rice or small pasta, if your kid prefers, or substitute just about any of the vegetables inside (we think corn, tomatoes and zucchini are a solid starting place for picky eaters).

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  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Your kids will be too busy relishing in Buffalo-ranch tuna salad and melted mozzarella to notice the chopped celery and carrots in the mix. You could also serve the tuna with crackers or in a wrap if they won’t be able to reheat the sandwich at school.

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  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Parenting 101: Hide veggies in their meals every chance you get. Here, broccoli florets are blended with pine nuts, basil and other essentials until smooth to create the pesto. Skip the olives if you think their briny flavor will be a dealbreaker.

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  • Time Commitment: 1 hour and 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: vegan, special occasion-worthy

If your kids like mac and cheese, they’ll be down to try this creamy vegan dish. (And they’ll have no clue that the key to its richness is yellow zucchini—not butter or cheese.) Might we suggest making it for dinner and sending them off with the leftovers the next morning?

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  • Time Commitment: 35 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Behold: Your children’s new favorite dinner. Luckily, it tastes just as good at lunchtime and only requires a handful of pantry staples to come together.

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  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly,

You can never go wrong with a classic. We’re partial to tart black raspberry jam and creamy PB, but of course, it all comes down to your kid’s preferences. Serve it with apple slices, cherries or mandarin oranges.

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: kid-friendly,

Despite its decadent texture, the sauce is free of heavy cream. Instead, it’s made with butter, Parmesan cheese and extra starchy pasta water.

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  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Rub the apple slices with a fresh lemon wedge to keep them from turning brown before lunchtime. If your kid doesn’t like bacon, swap in deli turkey or ham.

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  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes
  • Why We Love It: make ahead, vegetarian, beginner-friendly, crowd-pleaser

They love spuds, they love ranch dressing—por qué no los dos? Make a batch of this picnic favorite on Sunday night to dole out all week long.

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  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

Whether you’re cost-conscious or feeling lazy, canned beans are a no-brainer. Here, chickpeas are mashed with a slew of pantry staples to create a satiating sammy for the books.

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  • Time Commitment: 5 minutes
  • Why We Love It:

This portable charcuterie board has endless variations. If your kid likes pears, swap out the apples. If they don’t like prosciutto, use salami. Just be sure to keep the drizzle of honey and creamy burrata.

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For even more great recipes, check out our first cookbook, Only the Good Stuff.

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25+ School Lunch Ideas for Kids

Looking for tasty sandwich alternatives to pack in your child’s lunch box? These creative school lunch ideas for kids are just the ticket! Mac and cheese muffins, pizza pancakes, chicken ranch roll-ups, and LOTS more!

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It’s Back-to-School time, and along with the rush of school supply shopping often comes the dreaded mealtime dilemma – what should I pack for school lunches inside of that cute new lunch box?!

If your kids are anything like mine, sandwich burnout hits them quickly into the school year, and I often find myself on the hunt for new and creative sandwich alternatives and other healthy lunch ideas. Since many of you are probably in the same boat, I compiled a list of 25 fun and unique school lunch ideas for kids that are mostly sandwich-free!

All of the ideas here can be modified to suit your tastes and ingredient preferences – I personally lean towards healthy lunches and whole grains for my kids, so I use these ideas as my starting point and then tweak them as necessary. Simply add a side of your favorite fresh fruit and veggies (we like baby carrots or carrot sticks, cucumber slices, and apple slices) for a balanced meal your kids will love!


25 School Lunch Ideas for Kids

Pizza Pancakes

Pizza + pancakes? It’s not as crazy as it might sound…in fact, it’s downright delicious! Made with a savory pancake batter, these pizza pancakes are a hit with kids of all ages, and they’re easy to customize with your favorite pizza topping ingredients like pepperoni, bell peppers, and olives! Include a side of tomato sauce or ranch dressing for dipping.

Fruity Chicken Meatballs

These Fruity Chicken Meatballs from Healthy Little Foodies are a great finger food for kids of all ages! Serve with dipping sauce or with a side of rice and vegetables.

Taco Pockets

These savory Taco Pockets from I Heart Naptime are a kid-friendly favorite and a smart way to turn Taco Night leftovers into a great lunch the next day! Use ground beef, turkey, or rotisserie chicken to create these tasty handheld pockets that are perfect for lunches on the go!

Barbecue Chicken Cups

Barbecue Chicken Cups are an easy lunch idea that can be made quickly using leftover chicken (or rotisserie chicken)! Serve with a side of green salad or fruit salad for a complete meal.

Chicken Ranch Wraps

These Chicken Ranch Wraps from Gimme Delicious use simple ingredients that meld into a delicious flavor combination!

Cheesy Pepperoni Pizza Sticks

Cheesy pepperoni pizza sticks are a perfectly portable school lunch idea! Get the recipe from I Wash, You Dry.

Chicken and Waffle Sliders

These yummy Chicken and Waffle Sliders are made with a honey cornbread batter for a savory-sweet waffles that pair perfectly with the chicken! Use store-bought chicken strips to save even more time for these fun lunchbox favorites!

Banana Cereal Snacks

Banana Cereal Snacks – this healthy tasty treat is just as simple to make as it is to eat! Bring some of your breakfast favorites to your child’s lunchbox!

Ham and Cheese Lunchbox Muffins

These yummy ham & cheese muffins from I Should Be Mopping the Floor will make your kiddo the envy of the cafeteria! They’re a great option for using up leftover mac and cheese to avoid food waste!

Lunch Box Kabobs

Lunch Box Kabobs – if your little ones are bored with traditional sandwiches, try putting the sandwich ingredients on a stick like these ones from It’s a Keeper! Skewer cherry tomatoes, sliced deli meats, and cheese cubes for a fun twist on traditional sandwiches!

Bagel Pizzas

Bagel Pizzas are a great way to use up leftover bread products or the remaining odds and ends in your bread box. Besides bagels, they also work great with whole wheat pita bread, tortillas, heels of bread, etc. – my kids love English muffin pizzas!

Whole Wheat Banana Muffins

Whole Wheat Banana Muffins – no processed food here in this healthy recipe from Sweet as Honey! Use real whole foods to create delicious, moist, and nut-free banana muffins for your child’s lunch box!

Monster Sandwiches

If you’re are going to pack a sandwich, have fun with it and score some extra points for creativity with these silly Monster Sandwiches from Chocolate & Carrots!

Mini Corndog Muffins

Mini Corn Dog Muffins like these ones from Hip 2 Save are the perfect lunch box addition! These bite-sized corndogs combine mini cornbread muffins with hot dogs for a pop-able lunch option that kids will love!

Ham and Cheese Pockets

All you need are puff pastry sheets, cheddar cheese slices, and ham slices to create these flaky and delicious Ham and Cheese Pockets from Dessert Now Dinner Later! Crescent rolls or rolled out biscuit dough could also be substituted for the puff pastry if you prefer.

Healthy Strawberry Oatmeal Bars

These Healthy Strawberry Oatmeal Bars from Well Plated may be the most delicious non-sandwich lunch idea ever! These bars are great for breakfast, lunch, snacks, AND dessert!

Grilled Cheese Roll-Ups

Grilled Cheese Roll-Ups like these ones from Something About Sandwiches are SO easy to make, and let’s be honest, my kids are ten times more likely to eat them when they’re rolled up like this vs in a traditional sandwich format! Use a whole wheat tortilla in place of the bread for a boost of whole grain nutrition.

Who said breakfast is only for mornings? Make up a batch of Pancake and Fruit Skewers and add a hard-boiled egg and healthy sausage or bacon on the side for a breakfast-inspired lunch that’s sure to become a new favorite!

Cheese Quesadillas

Quesadillas are a kid favorite for good reason, and they don’t need to be served piping hot to be delicious! Make a simple cheese quesadilla or add black beans or refried beans for extra protein and serve with a side of fruit, tortilla chips, and guacamole for a bento box meal your kids will love!  

DIY Lunchables

DIY Lunchables (aka Charcuterie Boxes) like these from Family Fresh Meals are always a HUGE hit with kids of all ages! Include whole grain crackers, sliced cheese or a cheese stick,

Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups 

Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups – These yummy and healthy Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups make a great addition to your kids lunches – especially with those homemade Lunchables above!

Mini Pizza Bites

Mini Pizza Bites are a sure to bring a smile to your child’s face as they open their lunch box!

Nutella and Banana “Sushi”

All it takes to make this tasty Nutella and Banana Sushi from Paging Fun Mums is a whole wheat tortilla, a banana, and some Nutella spread! Change things up and swap out the Nutella for almond butter, cream cheese, or even Greek yogurt for even more delicious and healthy options!

Chicken Pasta Salad Lunch

This Chicken Pasta Salad from I Hate Meal Prep is perfect for school lunches since it tastes just as good cold as it does warm!

DIY Uncrustable Freezer Sandwiches

DIY Uncrustable Freezer Sandwiches – let’s face it, sandwiches are a lunchbox staple, so when you’re pressed for time while packing lunches, these easy freezer sandwiches are a huge time saver! You can even make your freezer sandwiches in other varieties such as tuna or chicken salad, deli meats, and cheeses, too!

You can even turn one of those Uncrustables into a cute Pac-Man Bento Box Lunch for a cute surprise!


There are so many easy lunch ideas in this collection that you’re sure to find something your child will love!


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47 Lunch Ideas for Kids at Home or for School

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Kids have their own ideas about what makes a great lunch, which can be a challenge for parents who want them to eat healthy. If you’re looking for nutritious ideas that children will actually enjoy and finish, try these recipes that are sure to win approval from the short set. From pizza pockets and veggie fried rice to macaroni muffins and hummus wraps, these dishes go way beyond the typical ham and cheese sandwich. Not only will the tasty options please even the pickiest of young eaters, but many are also suitable for kids eating vegan, gluten free, egg free, or dairy free.

Many of these recipes are also quick to put together and make a great packed or on-the-go lunch for adults, too.

34 Back-to-School Breakfast Recipes

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    The Spruce Eats / Eric Kleinberg

    Use ripe avocado or even leftover guacamole, and protein-rich hummus to make these vegan hummus avocado wraps. Add some sprouts or salad greens for crunch, but if sending to school, leave out the tomato to avoid sogginess. Plain hummus is delicious here, but a flavored variety, like roasted red pepper, will also work nicely.

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    The Spruce Eats

    A healthy vegan Asian rice salad with plenty of vegetables is a fabulous way to give vegan kids a boost of energy at lunchtime. Brown rice is full of protein and fiber, and kids love the crunchy texture and sweet and sour flavors of the dressing. Carrots, snow peas, celery, bell pepper, and green onion make this rice salad bright and colorful, but feel free to swap any out for your kids’ favorites.

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    The Spruce Eats / Kristina Vanni

    Skip the store-bought, highly-processed, sugar-loaded confections and make your own kid-friendly energy bites at home instead! With just a handful of wholesome ingredients (and a bit of chocolate), these energy bites can be mixed up in a matter of minutes. The peanut butter provides a boost of protein while the oatmeal offers some fiber, meaning these energy bites will leave your little one feeling full and satisfied through the rest of the day.

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    The Spruce Eats / Leah Maroney

    These cheesy meatball bombs that start with packaged biscuit dough explode with flavor. Filled with the Italian favorites of meatballs, tomato sauce, and Parmesan cheese, your kids will think they’ve won the lottery. When using leftover meatballs or pre-made frozen, this recipe comes together quickly. Serve these meatball bombs with some marinara on the side for dipping.

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    The Spruce Eats / Cara Cormack

    Kids love creamy avocado, and this easy toast recipe is a hit. The ultimate avocado toast can be served simply as is or layered with slices of crispy bacon to make a great open-faced lunch sandwich. If packing up for school, you may want to add another piece of toasted bread on top to avoid messy travel and eating.

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    The Spruce Eats

    Give kids a comforting, home-style lunch with this recipe for cute easy meatloaf muffins that are made from a classic meatloaf mixture baked in muffin tins. The ketchup topping is sure to be a draw for the little ones, and the fact that they can eat their lunch with their hands makes it fun.

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    The Spruce Eats / Diana Chistruga

    A thermos full of chicken noodle soup is the next best thing to a hug from mom. Make this tasty soup on the weekend and freeze it in individual portions for heating and packing into a thermos for school lunches any day of the week. This recipe is the real deal, starting with chicken pieces, but also includes some chicken broth (along with water) for an extra boost of rich flavor.

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    The Spruce Eats / Eric Kleinberg

    Send yours to school with this packed pasta salad full of chicken, spinach, tomatoes, and other crunchy veggies. Use cooked leftover chicken, canned chicken, or rotisserie chicken for this tasty salad recipe. The recipe is very forgiving, so feel free to change some of the ingredients to suit your child’s taste.

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    The Spruce Eats / Anita Schecter

    Your kids will cheer when they sit down to these pepperoni pizza sliders, which layer ingredients from a pepperoni pie onto slider buns to create mini-pizza sandwiches. They can easily be made ahead and then baked and pulled apart for lunchtime. The combination of cheese, sauce, and pepperoni, with a garlic butter brushed on the roll, also makes for the perfect after-school snack.

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    The Spruce / Diana Chistruga

    Cream cheese and smoked salmon have traditionally been a favorite topping for bagels, but this combination can also make a wonderful filling for finger sandwiches. This recipe is a quick and easy addition to a light lunch for your more adventurous eater. Place the tea sandwiches in a cold bag with an ice pack to keep them chilled until it’s time to eat.

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    The Spruce Eats / Diana Chistruga

    Cook up a big pot of this warming vegetable beef soup on the weekend for thermos lunches. The recipe is packed with potatoes, green beans, carrots, celery, and onion, but you can add whatever vegetables you have on hand, such as corn or zucchini. The recipe freezes well so divide the soup into portions, freeze, thaw, and heat for quick lunch prep.

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    For those hot days when kids often crave a lighter lunch, this sweetened honeyed fruit salad with honey, lemon, and just a little sugar does the trick (eliminate the white wine). Use whatever fruit is in season being sure to include your kids’ favorites. Pack it into a plastic or glass container and add some cheese cubes and crackers to their lunch bags as a delicious snack.

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    The Spruce Eats / Diana Rattray

    This BBQ chicken salad is so satisfying even the adults will be fighting over it. This recipe calls for poaching chicken breasts in a flavorful broth and then shredding and tossing the meat with bottled barbecue sauce; you can use a store-bought rotisserie chicken, as well as bottled dressing (instead of the homemade ranch) if you’re short on time. Chock full of vegetables, beans, and crunchy corn chips, this salad offers a variety of textures and colors. Pack the dressing separately, and let the kids shake it all together when ready to eat.

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    Paul Poplis / Getty Images

    These easy pizza wraps are basically cheese quesadillas with spaghetti sauce added inside. Go ahead and stuff them with your little ones’ other favorite pizza toppings, such as diced green bell peppers, pepperoni slices, and mushrooms. They are baked in the oven open-faced, like a pizza, and then folded in half when bubbling and melted. Wrap in aluminum foil to keep warm.

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    The Spruce Eats / Eric Kleinberg

    The short set will enjoy the sweet, crunchy ingredients in these unusual chicken Waldorf sandwiches. The chicken-and-mayo filling gets extra zip from honey mustard as well as great texture and color from the chopped green apples, walnuts, and dried cranberries. When spooned between slices of cinnamon raisin bread, kids won’t be able to resist.

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    The Spruce Eats / Eric Kleinberg

    Vegan banana muffins are a great way to get healthy fruit into kids. Make them with or without walnuts, and feel free to toss some vegan chocolate chips into the batter if offered as dessert. Simple to make, these muffins are a great use for bananas a little past their prime and will satisfy even the non-vegans in the household.

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    The Spruce Eats / Katarina Zunic

    This creamy potato soup with ham is like eating a stuffed baked potato in a bowl. Fill kids’ thermoses with this rich soup, which—along with some crackers—makes an excellent school lunch on colder days. Chock full of vegetables and studded with chopped ham, the soup is a complete meal. You can cook either on the stovetop or in the slow cooker.

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    Lisovskaya Natalia / Getty Images

    This vegetable fried rice with spinach makes a healthy, meat-free thermos lunch idea for kids. In addition to or in place of the spinach, tomato, and green beans, you could use other vegetables you usually toss into a stir-fry, or some diced marinated tofu. When you have some leftover cooked rice this dish comes together very quickly, perfect for prepping before school.

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    The Spruce Eats / Diana Rattray

    Whip up a simple tomato sauce, crack open a tube of refrigerated biscuit mix, gather some favorite pizza toppings, and you’ve got everything needed to make these kid-favorite easy pizza pockets. For an even speedier preparation, use your favorite jarred pizza sauce. You may want to sneak in a few finely chopped vegetables to boost the pocket’s nutritional value.

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    Patricia Fenn Gallery / Getty Images

    A Greek salad has plenty of bright, crunchy veggies, plus salty black olives and creamy feta cheese, all dressed simply in a drizzle of olive oil and oregano. A perfect lunch for your salad-loving kid and a nice change from the basic mixed greens. Pack the olive oil separately for drizzling on at lunchtime.

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    Katie Workman / themom100.com

    Tender chocolate chip banana bread is a lunchbox snack kids will love and a great way to use very ripe bananas. Pack slices as a sweet treat along with a sandwich and an orange or apple to keep the meal balanced. You could make this bread into muffins, too.

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    The Spruce Eats / Eric Kleinberg

    Little ones will gobble up these crescent roll pigs in a blanket. They will even have fun helping you make them, as they simply require rolling crescent dough around a hot dog and a slice of cheese. Be sure to add extra for sharing and pack them along with little containers of mustard and ketchup for dipping.

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    The Spruce Eats

    Deli-style turkey breast and honeyed ham slices are layered onto a whole-wheat tortilla wrap with a Dijon mustard-mayo spread and some greens, then rolled up for an easy ham and turkey wrap. Slice it into pinwheels if you like, for a fun presentation. This recipe calls for low-fat deli meat, but feel free to use your family’s favorites.

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    The Spruce / Loren Runion

    Kids love this mini cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches recipe, which can be cut into long “finger” shapes (or any fun shapes using cookie cutters) for their lunchboxes. Slices of white bread are spread with cream cheese and topped with cucumber slices; you can keep it simple, or add more flavor with a sprinkling of fresh herbs.

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    Take some time over the weekend to make this beefy macaroni and cheese for thermos lunches. It comes together quickly with inexpensive grocery store ingredients, including lean ground beef, canned tomatoes, shredded cheese, and elbow noodles. It is comforting and will keep the kids full and satisfied for the rest of the day.

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     The Spruce

    The seasoning mix in this set-it-and-forget-it recipe contributes the familiar taste of the kids’ favorite Mexican food, while three kinds of beans provide this Tex-Mex vegetarian crock pot taco soup with plenty of protein. Pack up some tortilla chips for scooping; you can skip the cheese and sour cream toppings to keep it vegan.

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    The Spruce Eats / Diana Chistruga

    This smooth and creamy perfect tomato soup makes a great lunch for kids on colder school days. It’s made with canned and fresh tomatoes, canned broth, onion, carrot, and simple seasonings. Float some goldfish crackers on top for a whimsical surprise.

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     The Spruce Eats / Leah Maroney

    When tomatoes are in season, nothing is better than enjoying them in a Caprese salad. Juicy sliced tomatoes are layered with fresh mozzarella—or in kid-speak, “squishy cheese”—and fresh basil leaves, and then simply dressed with olive oil and drizzled with a balsamic glaze. Add a hunk of crusty bread with lunch so the kids can eat as an open-faced sandwich if they like.

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    The Spruce / Maxwell Cozzi

    Juicy red or green seedless grapes (cut in half for safety) add a burst of sweetness to this simple chicken salad. You can use the recipe to make sandwiches or add some chopped iceberg lettuce to make it a container salad. If your kids don’t like the taste of curry, feel free to omit it.

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    Greg Elms / Getty Images

    Gluten-free kids will be the envy of their friends at lunchtime when you send them to school with this rich and creamy gluten-free macaroni and cheese. Amaranth flour is the secret to the thickened sauce, which is made with four kinds of cheese, including cheddar, Parmesan, Gruyère, and fontina. Full of flavor, this may become a recipe that is requested often in your house.

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    The Spruce / Emily Hawkes

    Vegetarian oven-baked cheese quesadillas—with tons of melted cheese and a trio of crunchy, diced bell peppers—make a winning school lunch. You can sauté the peppers ahead of time, and then assemble and bake them quickly in the morning. Add little containers of sour cream and salsa for dipping.

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    The Spruce / Diana Rattray

    What kid wouldn’t want waffles for lunch? These sneakily healthy corn waffles have canned whole kernel corn inside for extra nutrition. Make a batch on the weekend and freeze—you can even heat up in a wide-mouth toaster or toaster oven before school. Wrap in foil to keep warm and add a small container of maple syrup so kids can add a drizzle on top before digging in.

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    The Spruce / Andrew Bui

    Cold soba noodle salad is flavorful and fun for kids to eat, thanks to its chewy, nutty-tasting buckwheat noodles. Tossed with fresh carrots, cucumber, bell pepper, radishes, and green onions, along with a sesame-honey dressing, this noodle salad makes a refreshing lunch on warm days. Feel free to swap out the vegetables for your kids’ favorites.

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    The Spruce / Ali Redmond

    If your kids go nuts for chicken nuggets, they’ll love these home-baked chicken tenders with a crunchy panko coating. Make your own honey mustard for dipping or use your favorite store-bought variety. Pack the tenders in an insulated lunch bag for school, along with the dip separately, and toss in some raw veggie sticks or whole fruit to round out the meal.

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    Mini Sausage Frittatas.
    Diana Rattray

    Kids who like breakfast sandwiches will enjoy these mini sausage frittatas that you bake in muffin tins. Eggs, breakfast sausage, and cheddar cheese combine with milk and a few simple seasonings to make the tasty, handheld lunch bites. Place in between a toasted English muffin or roll for a neater eating experience.

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    The Spruce/Cara Cormack

    Peanut butter hummus is a great way to sneak some legumes into your kids’ lunches; naturally high in protein, this recipe is great for picky eaters who don’t eat a lot of meats. The creamy combination of chickpeas, peanut butter, lemon juice, and garlic is perfect spread onto crackers or pita bread, or packed into a cup along with veggie sticks for dipping.

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    The Spruce / Stephanie Goldfinger

    This vegan spinach cashew pesto has plenty of protein and vitamins to keep vegan kids going, and when tossed with cooked pasta, packs easily into their school thermos for a warm lunch. Make a batch of the pesto and freeze the extra for quick, flavorful sandwich or pizza toppings.

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    Sam Stowell / Getty Images

    This hummus sandwich is so easy to make and a great way to sneak extra protein into vegan and vegetarian eaters at lunchtime. All you need is pita bread, store-bought hummus, and your kids’ favorite crunchy vegetables. It’s the perfect meal when you’re pressed for time or out of your typical lunch food ingredients.

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    The Spruce / Diana Rattray

    Kids will get plenty of energy from this meaty crock pot hamburger soup. Including ground beef, frozen and fresh vegetables, onion soup mix, canned tomato sauce, elbow macaroni, a little soy sauce, and Italian seasonings, this hearty soup is full of flavor and sure to keep the kiddos feeling full the rest of the school day. Make in the crock pot the day before—it will taste even better the next day.

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    The Spruce Eats / Loren Runion

    Putting food on a stick somehow transforms the ingredients from ho-hum to fun. These chicken kabobs with vegetables get a nice sweet and tangy flavor from the marinade made of pineapple juice, soy sauce, and honey. Keep the kabob theme going and have the kids thread grapes, pineapple cubes, melon, and/or berries onto sticks to add to their lunchbox.

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    sbossert / Getty Images

    Vegan and vegetarian kids can enjoy the texture and taste of “egg” salad with this sneakily healthy vegetarian tofu egg salad. Vegan mayo and sweet pickle relish give the fluffy, protein-packed sandwich a great tangy taste and creamy texture. Serve in a cup with crackers or toast on the side, or pile onto a roll or bread for a hand-held treat.

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    4kodiak / Getty Images

    This salmon croissant sandwiches recipe is a fun idea for your little one’s lunchbox, especially if they are a fan of bagels with cream cheese salmon spread. Smoked salmon is blended into cream cheese, butter, and mayo and then spooned onto buttery toasted croissants along with fresh basil. Feel free to slide in some cucumber slices for added crunch.

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     kirin_photo / E+ / Getty Images

    If your kids enjoy broccoli with cheese sauce, they’re sure to like this warming broccoli cheddar soup recipe. The creamy, comforting mixture includes sautéed onion, half and half, vegetable broth, broccoli, carrots, and cheddar cheese, making for a healthy lunch the kids are sure to enjoy.

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    The Spruce / Anastasiia Tretiak

    This gluten-free and vegan Italian rice and beans is made with just four pantry ingredients, including instant rice, meaning this recipe comes together quickly. Everything goes into a pan and is cooked in under five minutes, perfect as a last-minute lunch idea on colder days. The Italian-seasoned canned tomatoes gives the dish a familiar “spaghetti dinner” flavor that almost any kid will love.

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    The Spruce / Diana Rattray

    If your kids love tacos, this loaded taco salad will put smiles on their faces at lunchtime. Like a deconstructed taco, this salad has ground beef, refried beans, cheddar cheese, taco seasonings, and chunky tomato salsa, along with a creamy dressing. Add some tortilla chips in a baggie for scooping or crumbling on top.

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    David Loftus / Getty Images

    Use leftover cooked ham and your kids’ favorite bread to make these easy ham salad sandwiches. Celery and onion add a nice crunch to the filling, which gets some extra tang from a little yellow or Dijon mustard mixed into the mayonnaise. This ham salad would also be delicious on a toasted croissant or a fluffy biscuit.

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    The Spruce Eats / Leah Maroney

    Bierocks—pronounced bee-rock—are a German/Eastern European meat-filled pastry that made its way to the American Midwest. The pillowy soft, golden-brown crust is stuffed with a ground beef, cabbage, and onion mixture. The recipe includes a homemade dough, but feel free to use store-bought pizza dough or even canned biscuits.

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  1. Brown Rice. Fooddata central, United States Department of Agriculture

Recommended menu for a schoolchild for a week: advice from nutritionists

Hello everyone! Evgenia Klimkovich is with you! I just want to wish you bon appetit, because the article will be delicious. It is dedicated to the nutrition of our little schoolchildren. We have already talked about the diet, and today we will consider the recommended menu for a student for a week. So, what do nutritionists advise us?

And they advise feeding the children so that they are healthy, cheerful, cheerful, smart and easily cope with school workloads.

  • Three times a day the student must receive hot meals.
  • Mandatory daily presence in the menu of liquid food (soups, broths).
  • Meat, fish and eggs are the food for the first half of the day.
  • In the afternoon, it is better to give preference to dairy and vegetable food.
  • Meat and poultry dishes should be alternated with fish dishes.
  • Every day the child should eat 5 different fruits (two fruits can be replaced with vegetables).
  • Baby food does not need to be fried. It is better to cook it, bake it, steam it, stew it.
  • The menu must contain dairy and sour-milk products.
  • Amount of food

    Nutritionists also calculated the amount of food the child needs:

    For breakfast:

    • main course – 300 g.
    • second – 300 g.

    Snack:

    • fruit – 100 g;
    • pastries – 100 g.

    For dinner:

    • main course – 300 g.

      Drinks

      A child of primary school age should drink 1-1. 5 liters of fluid per day.

      Which liquid? Water is the best! Also suitable: compotes, kissels, tea, cocoa, chicory, fruit drinks, milk. But these drinks do not replace water.

      Banned coffee, all kinds of cola, sprites, forfeits, and carbonated sweet lemonades.

      Second breakfast

      Second breakfast is a school breakfast! It usually falls between the second and third lessons. There are two options for the second breakfast:

      1. The child eats in the dining room. Then the parents cannot influence what he will eat.
      2. The child does not eat in the canteen. Then the parents give him something to take with him in a beautiful, convenient container.

      What to put in the container? Healthy carbs, protein and something sweet! Sweet is glucose. And it is necessary for the brain at the moments of the highest mental stress, which just falls on the 2nd and 3rd lessons at school. So you can please the child with two, three pieces of chocolate.

      To provide carbohydrates and proteins, you can put in a container:

      • syrniki;
      • cottage cheese casserole;
      • wholemeal bread sandwich with slightly salted red fish;
      • cheese sandwich
      • chicken breast sandwich.

      Do not forget about fruits, apples, pears, bananas will do. Oh, and a bottle of clean water wouldn’t hurt either.

      Breakfast

      Mornings for parents of young schoolchildren are often stressful. Time is short and there is much to do. But still, you need to allocate time for breakfast. It is breakfast that energizes the child for the whole day. Before starting breakfast, the child needs to wake up. The only way out is to get up early! In the morning, nutritionists offer us to feed the child with a main course, a sandwich and a drink.

      And now breakfast for the whole week.

      1. Monday: cheesecakes with apples and sour cream and tea.

      2. Tuesday: milk rice porridge with raisins and cocoa.

      3. Wednesday: cheese omelet and tea with sugar.

      4. Thursday: buckwheat porridge with milk and chicory.

      5. Friday cottage cheese pancakes with honey and tea with milk.

      6. Saturday: oatmeal with berries and cocoa.

      7. Sunday: millet porridge with pumpkin and tea with honey.

      It is also recommended to supplement these breakfasts with sandwiches with cheese, chicken breast, fish, butter.

      Lunch

      For lunch, you must eat first courses. Without them, you are guaranteed digestive problems. Soups can be cooked in meat or fish broth, poultry broth. Vegetarian soups are also suitable.

      In addition to soups, lunch includes a salad, a second course with a side dish and a drink.

      1. Monday: cabbage and carrot salad, borscht, chicken cutlet with mashed potatoes.

      2. Tuesday: beetroot salad, egg broth, beef patties with stewed cabbage.

      3. Wednesday: eggplant caviar, potato soup, liver stew with rice.

      4. Thursday: radish salad with egg, pickle, fish cake with cauliflower.

      5. Friday: apple and carrot salad with sour cream, noodle soup, beef stroganoff with steamed vegetables.

      6. Saturday: zucchini caviar, beetroot, baked fish with potatoes.

      7. Sunday: cucumber salad, vegetable soup, squid meatballs with pasta.

      Don’t forget your drinks. Suitable for lunch: compotes, kissels, juices.

      Snack

      Traditionally, an afternoon snack is considered a snack. A light meal that allows the child to survive painlessly until dinner. But you also need to eat wisely. Here’s what to eat for lunch.

      1. Monday: kefir with cookies and an orange.

      2. Tuesday: milk with cottage cheese bun and an apple.

      3. Wednesday: kefir with oatmeal cookies and pear.

      4. Thursday: milk with bun and baked apple.

      5. Friday curdled milk with biscuit and fruit jelly.

      6. Saturday: tea with raisin bun and milk jelly.

      7. Sunday: kefir with cottage cheese cookies and pear.

      Dinner

      The final evening meal. It is important that dinner is served no later than two hours before bedtime. It is not recommended to give meat for dinner. Otherwise, it will be difficult for the child to fall asleep. Dinner includes a main course and a drink.

      1. Monday omelet with peas and rosehip drink.

      2. Tuesday: potato zrazy with meat and tea with honey.

      3. Wednesday: pancakes with cottage cheese and raisins with milk.

      4. Thursday: Vermicelli and cottage cheese casserole and jam tea.

      5. Friday: rice pudding with raisins and dried apricots plus kefir.

      6. Saturday: scrambled eggs with tomatoes and chicory with milk.

      7. Sunday: potato cutlets with sour cream and milk.

      I want to note that although the above menu is balanced and correctly composed, it is not the only correct one. And it may not be perfect for everyone.

      But based on it, you can create your own menu that will meet the taste preferences of your child. For example, my children never want to eat stewed cabbage, and in general any stewed vegetables. It is easier to feed them fresh, which I do.

      Also, when compiling the menu, it is necessary to take into account when and what your child is fed at school. Parents need to know this information!

      And the video shows another version of lunch (or second breakfast) for a student. With detailed recipes.

      I really hope, friends, that this tasty article will be useful for you as well. Please share your feelings, ideas, recommendations in the comments.

      All the best to you!

      Say hello to the kids!

      See you soon!

      Evgenia Klimkovich.

      School meals: a balanced menu for children – Helios website

      Since children are in our school most of the day, it is very important that they receive good nutrition. At the Helios school, this issue is approached with the utmost seriousness, compiling the menu for the week, taking into account the recommendations of the Institute of Nutrition of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.

      School meals

      Food for children must be balanced and consist of those nutrients that are necessary for the growth and full mental activity of the child. It also takes into account the fact that children’s food is significantly different from an adult. Due to the high metabolism and constant energy costs, the energy value of the daily diet should be almost 10 times higher than the norm for an adult.

      The school menu must include:

      • Protein: dairy products, meat, cereals.
      • Carbohydrates: vegetables and fruits.
      • Fats: fish and butter.
      • Fiber: vegetables, barley and oatmeal.
      • Calcium: eggs, dairy products, meat and fish.
      • Iron: meat, dried fruits, legumes.

      Also, the child’s diet must be fractional, that is, it must consist of small portions of a variety of dishes that are served at least five times a day. Healthy eating at school is a guarantee of a full and comprehensive development of a person, strong immunity and protection against diseases.

      Meals in the Helios school canteen

      In our full board, meals are five meals a day, consisting of a full two-time breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. The ten-day menu was compiled taking into account the recommendations of the Institute of Nutrition of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, and agreed with the Office of Rospotrebnadzor for the Moscow Region. The same diet is valid not only during school hours, but also in our school children’s camp.

      Every day, fresh food is delivered to the Helios school, which is provided by the baby food plant Posadsky Baby Food Plant. Dishes are prepared by high-class chefs, and freshly cooked hot dishes are served at the table. It is very important for us that the food is not only balanced and healthy, but also tasty. We carefully approach the preferences of the child and, if necessary, draw up a separate menu for him, taking into account his state of health.

      No unhealthy, overly fatty foods can be found on our menu. We minimize the amount of flour products that adversely affect the health and weight of the child. All sweet dishes are served only in the allowed amount at certain times of the day. This healthy way of eating allows you to feel full throughout the day and get the maximum energy value.

      For a growing organism, our diet always includes fruits and healthy sweets that children love so much. Every day the menu includes different dishes from different types of products. This helps to diversify the diet and not get used to the child to any food.

      Approximate ten -day menu of kindergarten download

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      Parental Control Control

      as part of the Parental Control project, launched in the suburbs, in our school since February 2020 2020 2020 control over the organization of meals for children in the school cafeteria. A public commission has been created to monitor the nutrition of students at the Helios school, consisting of parents (legal representatives) of grades 1-11 and school teachers. The responsible for nutrition forms a schedule for visiting the canteen and coordinates it with the principal of the school, assists parents in conducting public control. (Entrance to the cooking zone is not allowed for members of the public commission!) Members of the commission can state their comments on catering orally to the responsible for nutrition, in writing to the principal of the school, in the parental control log in a specially organized place.

      Parent has the right!

      • Taste the dish within the tasting portion.
      • At your own expense, purchase any dish from the presented assortment.
      • Ask questions and receive answers from the responsible for nutrition, production manager, representative of the administration of the “Helios” school.
      • Verify that the actual menu matches the sample menu posted on the school website.
      • Participate in the control weighing of dishes.
      • Check the compliance of dishes with the weight indicated in the menu.
      • Check food temperature compliance with SanPiN standards.
      • Find out the taste preferences of children, the reasons for not accepting specific dishes.

      Parent has no right!

      • Enter the food preparation area without being a member of the marriage commission.
      • Distract students from eating.
      • Interfering with the work of canteen workers for unreasonable reasons.
      • To be in the cafeteria outside the schedule approved by the principal.

      Dear parents! You are given the opportunity to personally participate in the control of catering in our school by prior agreement with the class teacher.

      School menu in a new way: what do children eat today?

      Ukraine is reforming the school feeding system. Its essence is to make food for children tasty, nutritious and interesting.

      And in January, a new Sanitary Regulation began to operate, which “modernized” the school menu according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). And already in March, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the “Norms and Procedure for Organizing Catering in Educational Institutions and Children’s Institutions of Health and Recreation.” Since April, they have been partially implemented. How the reform is going on in Odessa, learned “Odessa Life”.

      What was the school menu like before?

      Since Soviet times, the children’s menu in schools and kindergartens has not changed. In the dining room they offered meatballs, meatballs, sausages, pancakes, zrazy. Most often on the table one could see buckwheat porridge, milk soup, pickle, borscht, vitamin salad. The most popular dish was a cutlet with mashed potatoes. Garnish could be vermicelli, stewed cabbage, rice and buckwheat. Sausage sandwiches, teas, cocoa, coffee and juices from the package appeared.

      Now, according to the new regulations, which will officially come into force from
      September 1, 2021, the diet of children must be healthy, varied and modern.

      How does it happen in Odessa?

      Since April, the new menu has become available in some schools in Odessa. The students of Malinovsky and Kievsky districts were the first to appreciate it.

      According to the head of the city department of education Elena Buinevich, in Odessa they decided to diversify the menu with fresh vegetables, it also includes shepherd’s pie and chicken nuggets, chicken schnitzel, carrot cutlets and fruit pilaf, as well as macaroni and cheese. Reduced the amount of chicken and increased the amount of beef. Masala chai, which was announced earlier, was replaced with compote.

      Today the new breakfast menu is available in all schools in the city. And to control suppliers, class teachers and teachers now have to take pictures of the meals children eat and show them to parents. However, the survey did not show that photos were shared with parents. Unless they send a menu for the day, and then not always.

      – No one has the right to forbid a child to take a picture of a plate from which he eats, or a dish served in a school cafeteria. You can take pictures. But now it’s temporarily impossible for anyone to enter schools – even for us, officials, ”commented Elena Buinevich.

      What to do if you don’t follow the rules?

      The State Food and Consumer Service will monitor the implementation of the new sanitary rules. While parents are called to control.

      All violations can be reported by phone (044) 364-77-80.

      What do pediatricians and nutritionists think about nutrition reform?

      Natalia Maryanova ,

      Dietitian-endocrinologist of the ArtDiet Dietetic Center:

      — I like the new norms and order of catering in schools. The stated recommendations are justified: a child’s lunch
      up to 11 years old should have an energy value of 630-735 kcal, a child of 11-14 years old – already 620-840 kcal, and high school students – 810-945 kcal. If a child receives more calories than required, this leads to overweight. And if it is less, it interferes with the full development of the body. Until now, the most popular dish in the school cafeteria has been mashed potatoes, pasta and a cutlet, sweet tea and a bun – all these are fast carbohydrates, and with the current physical inactivity, this is categorically unacceptable. With such a diet, a growing organism does not receive the proper amount of proteins, fats, trace elements and vitamins. It would be great if portions were formed taking into account the age characteristics of the child. For example, add whole grains to your diet; potatoes bake or boil in pieces; steam cutlets; if a sandwich, then with meat, lettuce, cucumber; diversify the options for salads from seasonal vegetables; add unsweetened yogurt, kefir, cottage cheese and dishes from it; as a drink – compote, uzvar from dried fruits. You also need to soberly appreciate that at first unsweetened drinks and new dishes can cause resistance. But in the future it will protect against obesity, diabetes, diseases of the cardiovascular system. Not only the school should organize proper nutrition for children, but also parents. Cooking breakfast in the form of an omelette with vegetables and herbs, cheese with herbs in pita bread, fruit smoothies, as well as oatmeal (from whole grains) with dried fruits is satisfying, healthy and energizes children for the first half of the day.

      Natalia Palamar ,

      Pediatrician of the highest category:

      — The reform of school meals is long overdue and, I think, will lead to better health of children and adolescents. Today, children, like adults, due to too refined and processed foods, receive less dietary fiber (fiber, trace elements and vitamins). The changes that have been made to the school menu follow the recommendations of the European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. As a practicing pediatrician, I am in favor with both hands. Childhood lays the foundation for future health. For example, peak bone density is reached before the age of 25, and if milk is enriched with vitamin D, this is an excellent prevention of osteoporosis in the future. Eating habits that are formed in childhood can provoke or, conversely, prevent the development of insulin resistance and diabetes in the future. Remember, we are what we eat!

      Recall that “Odesskaya Zhizn” announced a competition for the best borscht.

      What do parents say about the new children’s menu?

      Ekaterina:

      — My daughter goes to kindergarten and is now on a strict gluten-free diet. But, unfortunately, food neither in the kindergarten, nor, most likely, at school does not correspond to the diet. Generally speaking, of course, everything is better than it was. Now the main thing is that it remains so, and not just for a photo report.

      Svetlana:

      — I definitely like the food reform, as the child is satisfied with the new breakfast menu. Delicious casseroles, pancakes, baked apples with jam, yogurt and fresh fruits – oranges, apples, banana. Children are tasty and interesting. I would also like to improve the lunch menu on the extension. It’s delicious there every other time: either the child tells what a wonderful borscht was “like at home”, or complains about oatmeal with fish or an inedible cutlet.

      Ekaterina:

      — The school menu has changed a lot, my daughter says so. Recently, she really liked meat. It was beef stroganoff gravy with mashed potatoes. Then, of course, fruit and compote. Every day they give something tasty and new (yogurt, casserole with fruit and jam, fruits, delicious compotes).

      Tatiana:

      — I am a pediatrician and I understand that meals in schools should be based on the calculation of calories, the usefulness of products, and, of course, this must be included in the allocated amount. There are about 30 people in the class. Feeding children individually, adjusting the menu for each, is unrealistic. And there will always be children who don’t eat that, don’t want that. But what they feed now is quite acceptable food.

      Alena:

      — I like the reform of the school menu, but the norms are not observed everywhere. It’s better than what the children were fed before (a bun with a soy patty a little larger than a matchbox, a cheese stick, macaroni and cheese of dubious quality). In our school, a new menu appeared only in May. The children liked it, but the quality of the products still does not meet the desired standards.

      Menu for schoolchildren by Yevgeny Klopotenko

      The well-known Ukrainian culinary specialist Yevgeny Klopotenko was involved in the creation of the school menu. Recently, he and his team even presented a book with recipes for healthy meals specifically for school canteens. In the collection, the chef offers to cook nuggets, burgers and salads for schoolchildren instead of porridge with a cutlet:

      — We will take the new norms created by the Ministry of Health and develop four-week menus for schools based on them.

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    Not a childish question: what prevents universities from opening their nurseries and kindergartens

    July 6, 2017, 08:27

    MOSCOW, July 6. /TASS/. The organization of nursery groups and kindergartens on the basis of colleges and universities is a great help to young student parents who do not want to interrupt their studies. The proposal to create an infrastructure in educational institutions for the care of young children born in student families was previously made by the head of the Ministry of Labor Maxim Topilin. According to the minister, such measures will help improve the demographic situation. However, the management of educational institutions often faces problems in creating such an infrastructure.

    What is the reason for this and how big is the demand for nurseries and kindergartens among students of TASS told representatives of universities and authorities.

    Contradictions in legislation and help from officials

    “For a year now, the issue of creating a kindergarten for students has been worked out at St. ) During the public discussion, the majority of its participants supported the idea of ​​creating two gardens at two university sites remote from each other – in the hostel complexes on Vasilyevsky Island and in Peterhof,” the press service of the university told TASS. They added that this problem can be solved, since the law on federal universities (St. Petersburg State University and Moscow State University) provides for the possibility of creating legal entities and institutions within the university.

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    Free assistant or support in rubles: what do the regions think about the introduction of the institution of nurses? It will work for another year, but the university will be forced to close the kindergarten, as changes in legislation have made these expenses inappropriate. “Funds for the kindergarten have to be taken from the salary fund of teachers, or funds for the maintenance of buildings,” Vice-Rector Dmitry Kuznetsov explained to TASS, adding that the topic of a kindergarten for teachers and students is very relevant and in demand at the university. In addition, the rules for the work of preschool institutions have become tougher and it is difficult for a university preschool institution to comply with them.

    Russian State Pedagogical University. Herzen, the largest pedagogical university in the country, on the contrary, found a way to fit into the legal reality with the idea of ​​​​creating a kindergarten.

    “We turned to the Education Committee of the Administration of St. Petersburg with a request to consider the possibility of creating a kindergarten and a school at our university. This is a dual-purpose task for us – a creative laboratory for student teachers to create a new quality of the educational environment and solve social issues” , – told TASS acting. Rector of the university Sergey Bogdanov.

    He noted that the Institute of Childhood operates as part of the university, where students learn the most effective methods of working with preschoolers. “The university cooperates with several kindergartens, but I would like to create a kindergarten as a structural unit of the university. And here we cannot do without cooperation with the city government,” Bogdanov emphasized.

    Strict sanitary regulations

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    Sergey Kulizhsky, Vice-Rector for Social Work of Tomsk State University (TSU), the oldest university beyond the Urals and a participant in the 5-100 project, told TASS that the university has two kindergartens of its own. In them, employees and students can give children from the age of three years.

    “SanPiN imposes very strict requirements on the premises in which infants and young children can stay. It will not work just to allocate a room for this. We are considering the possibility of organizing a nursery group in our kindergartens, where there is the necessary infrastructure and personnel. But there is also a question of expediency, including economic one,” the Vice-Rector explained.

    He noted that so far there is no urgent need to organize such a group either for employees or students of the university. “There are 16,000 students studying at the university, and only 33 of them have children. I don’t think that their number will increase with the organization of the nursery,” Kulizhsky summed up.

    Own social program

    The Don State Technical University (Rostov-on-Don) has rich experience in organizing the work of preschool institutions at the university. As TASS was told in the information service of the DSTU, at 19In 1964, on the basis of the university, a kindergarten “Beryozka” was opened, the pupils of which were the children of employees and students of the university.

    Today, on the basis of the university, there is a Center for Preschool Education, where children from three years old are accepted. The center has benefits for the children of employees and students: they are accepted out of turn, the tuition fee is 1/3 of the full cost. Another advantage: pupils can attend kindergarten on a flexible schedule. This is convenient, first of all, for students who can bring their children for several hours, for example, during lectures.

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    In addition, the flagship university implements its own social program “Motherhood”. Children of employees and students on preferential terms can relax in children’s camps and sanatoriums of the university. For young mothers, cash payments and one-time assistance from the trade union organization of DSTU students are provided.

    “All the university’s social programs, including the work of the Center for Preschool Education, are funded by the DSTU. To create new social facilities – for example, a special infrastructure for caring for small children, the university will need the help of federal and regional authorities,” – said TASS rector of DSTU Besarion Meskhi.

    According to him, the solution of this issue can be facilitated by the legislative consolidation of the status of a “core university” for DSTU – thanks to this, the authorities of the Rostov region will be able to get grounds for co-financing the development of the university’s social infrastructure.

    Nurseries in colleges

    “Since the beginning of 2015, pre-school groups have been operating in five institutions of secondary vocational education in the Astrakhan region. First of all, such groups are intended for children of students and teachers of a particular educational institution, and they are designed only for a short stay of kids But other young Astrakhan residents are also accepted here,” the ministry of education and science of the Astrakhan region told TASS.

    Thus, the pre-school division “Rainbow” of the Astrakhan State College of Professional Technologies is now attended by 25 children of three or four years old: children of teachers, students and kids from the general waiting list of Astrakhan. Thus, the secondary specialized educational institution, together with the city administration, solves the problem of priority in preschool institutions.

    Kindergarten is equipped with all necessary equipment, new furniture. There is also an interactive table, and a modern sports ground for kids is being prepared in the yard. According to the Minister of Education and Science of the region Vitaliy Gutman, groups at colleges are a great idea also because students can also do practice here: sew costumes for children, cook dinners, try themselves as educators.

    In the Polytechnic College, the group is designed for short stays of children. Here, children can be only a few hours a day: in the morning or afternoon, depending on what is more convenient for parents. In groups of short-stay, only services for the supervision and care of the child are provided.

    The position of the authorities

    “The opening of pre-school groups on the basis of universities helps to increase the coverage of children with pre-school education and is, among other things, an additional measure of social support and social assistance to young families,” the press service of the Ministry of Education and Science told TASS. The ministry considers the work on opening preschool groups at educational organizations of various types and enterprises to be promising, and previously sent methodological recommendations to the constituent entities of the Russian Federation with explanations on the creation of preschool groups at universities, the press service added.

    According to the head of the department, Olga Vasilyeva, the experience of opening such groups is positive and possible for dissemination. “We have regions in which preschool institutions have been opened at universities, the experience is already being tested, and there are several dozen such universities today. And, of course, this experience is positive, it must be analyzed, watched and continued,” the minister told TASS.

    Also, the Ministry of Education and Science is currently working with all regions to determine the need to open new places for young children (up to 3 years old).

    In turn, Vasily Mikhailov, co-chairman of the Russian Student Union, added that the idea of ​​creating kindergartens at universities is raised every year and every time it is positively perceived by the student community and authorities. “However, unfortunately, this project did not go over to mass implementation, despite the fact that the law on education allows the creation of such “children’s rooms.” At the end of 2016, only 30 kindergartens were created at universities,” Mikhailov told TASS .

    In his opinion, there can be many reasons for the low activity on this issue. “The main ones, it seems to me, are the lack of funding and attention to the problem. Universities underestimate the scale of the problem – how many young mothers want to get an education, but cannot afford it due to the lack of close relatives and funds for nannies. I am convinced that in the coming years there will be much more such units if both student organizations and the rectors’ community take the initiative,” Mikhailov concluded.

    Kindergarten of Minin University K. Minina

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    Minin University Kindergarten “Boiling Point”

    Previously, the scientific team of the Department of Psychology and Pedagogy of Preschool and Primary Education presented the concept and model of the “Kindergarten of Minin University”.

    The approbation of the model will take place as part of the work of the regional innovation platform “Development, approbation and implementation of an innovative model for organizing the educational process in the preschool educational organization “Kindergarten of Minin University” using the “Creative Workshops” technology in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth policy of the Nizhny Novgorod region No. 316-01-63-2350/21 dated October 4, 2021

    Main technology within the project – technology “creative workshops” , developed at the level of basic and additional education in kindergarten.

    Curator of project – Head of the Department of Psychology and Pedagogy of Preschool and Primary Education, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Belinova Natalia Vladimirovna.

    Krasilnikova Larisa Vladimirovna, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, was appointed as the supervisor of approbation of the model within the framework of the regional innovation platform.

    Creative workshops in kindergarten in educational areas will be headed by employees of the department:

    • Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Bicheva Irina Borisovna. Educational area – “Cognitive development: the formation of elementary mathematical representations.”
    • Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Khanova Tatyana Gennadievna. Educational area – “Cognitive development: familiarization with the natural world.
    • Senior lecturer Vyalova Natalya Vyacheslavovna. Educational area – “Physical development”.
    • Teacher Kurilkina Ekaterina Viktorovna. Educational area – “Artistic and aesthetic development.”

    The following municipal budgetary preschool educational institutions of Nizhny Novgorod became the sites for approbation of the kindergarten model in accordance with the order:

    • Kindergarten No. 52 Ladushki 115
    • Kindergarten No. 229 Dolphin
    • Kindergarten No. 365
    • “Kindergarten No. 393”
    • “Kindergarten No. 433”
    • “Kindergarten No. 447”

    During the design session:

    1. , a roadmap for 2021-2022 Study year,
    2. was determined and discussed the tasks of innovation.

    As part of the implementation of the regional innovation platform, Minin University will conduct advanced training courses for the sites “Innovative activity in preschool education”.

    Belinova Natalia Vladimirovna, curator of the project “Kindergarten of Minin University”:

    An innovative project is an interesting and multifaceted activity, as a result of which the research team of the department and partner kindergartens claim to create a new kindergarten format.

    Summer camp for young kids: Maine Summer Camps | Search over 125 Camps in Maine

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    20 Summer Camps for Kids

    Keep your kiddos entertained for hours or weeks at a time with summer sessions they can enjoy solo or with the whole family.

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    Academic Camps

    Little Beakers

    Built with small scientists in mind, Little Beakers is a 5,000-square-foot lab facility where experimentation is the name of the game and kiddos are decked out with their own lab coat, safety glasses, and clipboard. With locations in Cypress, Katy, and The Woodlands, children can walk in for an hour alongside parents or spend the whole day with peers to devise their own hypothesis, test it out through an experiment, and take home the evidence. Workshop themes range from STEM, robotics, dissections, marine biology, and more. From $195. Various locations throughout Texas 

    Language Kids World

    In 2012, Swedish researchers found that the brain’s hippocampus (the area that consolidates short-term memory into long-term) grew when learning another language. If you want to grow your youngster’s brain or help them connect with a new culture that doesn’t require hopping on a plane, Language Kids World offers language-immersion camps, both in-person and virtually, for French, German, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and American Sign Language. From $265. Various neighborhoods throughout Houston 

    Building Brains

    Nothing screams Space City louder than an engineering camp for children—and would Houston really be Houston without one? At Building Brains, campers are introduced to the basics of engineering and are tasked with building their very-own motorized machines from Legos. Children are taught critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving skills through their creations. From $200. Various neighborhoods throughout Houston.

    Theatre Under The Stars’ (TUTS) Humphrey’s School of Musical Theatre brings the magical world of the arts to life.

    Image: Facebook/Humphrey’s School of Musical Theatre

    Superhero with STEM Education 

    Held at Rice University, this week-long camp geared towards ages 6-8 will teach the science behind superhero movies such as flying, night vision, and time travel. Attendees will also have the opportunity to create a robotic sidekick and a superhero book. From $599. 6100 Main St. 

    Specialty Camps

    Theatre Under The Stars

    For kids aged 4 to 18, Theatre Under The Stars’ (TUTS) Humphrey’s School of Musical Theatre brings the magical world of the arts to life, allowing students to opt in to one-week or two-week sessions from June to August. TUTS’ programming with partner arts education org The River also provides virtual classes on drawing, dancing, acting, and singing throughout the summer. From $250. 800 Bagby St., Ste 200

    School of Rock

    Jack Black isn’t the star instructor at this educational outpost, but parents can expect their little ones to come out rockin’ and rollin’ even harder than the musician himself after four days here. Located in many suburbs outside of Houston, School of Rock instructs music aficionados of all skill levels who play either the bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, or vocals. Themes include The Beatles, ’90s rock, classic rock, and the blues—just to name a few. From $275. Various locations throughout Texas

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    Well Done Cooking Classes

    Take a night off from making dinner, and let the kids become the chefs at this top-notch cooking camp. The four-hour-long, five-day course preps junior chefs who are starting out in the kitchen or those who want to sharpen their skills. Lessons range from the foundations of baking to eating around the world. Classes are available June through August. From $296. 2811 Airline Dr., Ste. 5

    Rice University

    Budding authors can let their imagination run wild at Rice University’s K–12 creative writing summer camp, held virtually and in-person this summer and organized in combination with Writers in the Schools. Here students will learn directly from the word wizards themselves, including award-winning and nationally acclaimed writers, performers, and poets; and try their hand at poetry and drama. From $495. 6100 Main St. 

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    Storybook Dance Theater Camps

    Kids can take the stage this summer at Storybook Dance Theater where they’ll take part in various dance, music, and drama performances. Each camp session features a different theme ranging from musicals like The Greatest Showman to Disney classics like Mulan. From $300. 747 N. Shepherd, Suite 100

    Claire School of Dance 

    For over 24 years, Claire School of Dance has been a leading program for children to develop their dance styles in a creative and fun way. This summer, campers will dance and learn styles such as jazz, modern, and hip-hop. Camp instructors are experienced and professional artists. From $250. 1245 Heights Blvd.

    Glassell Junior School | Museum of Fine Arts Houston 

    For ages 4-18, the Glassell Junior School offers summer classes and workshops for students interested in developing an appreciation for art. Two-hour, three-hour, and two-week-long classes are offered. Tuition covers supplies and materials unless noted in the course description. Courses explore a variety of art mediums including painting, architecture, and fashion textiles. From $165. 5101 Montrose Blvd. 

    Bailey Oak Farms 

    Beginning May 30, Bailey Oak Farms will host its 2022 summer horseback riding camp for ages 6-12. No riding experience is necessary, and campers will learn how to groom, tack, and care for their animals in addition to riding around the farm’s 40 acres. The camp operates in weekly sessions and attendees can sign up for multiple weeks of training. Register by March 31 to receive a $50 early bird discount. From $450. Alvin, Texas

    Sports Camps

    Ice at the Galleria

    Did you know the Galleria’s in-house skating rink offers camps all year long? If your twinkle toes dreams of becoming the next Michelle Kwan (or, more realistically, Elsa on ice), this camp is for them! In addition to on-ice skating lessons, campers receive classes off the rink in ballet, dance, and strength and conditioning; plus skate rentals, a special camp T-shirt, and lunch. From $395. 5015 Westheimer Rd., Ste. 1260. Information for the summer 2022 camp has yet to be announced.

    JC Sports

    There are sports and then there’s JC Sports where there’s every type of activity imaginable for your energetic adolescent to burn off some steam. Kids can partake in the basics—baseball, basketball, soccer, and football—and alternative options, too. Think Nerf wars, water balloon fights, dodgeball, and glow-in-the-dark soccer. Your little athlete will no longer know what the word “bored” means. Half-day camps start at $200. From $305. 18610 Page Forest Dr., Ste. 100, Humble

    USA Ninja Challenge Katy

    Available year-round as a ninja warrior training program, USA Ninja Challenge Katy welcomes boys and girls 4 to 17 years old during its week-long summer session available from June 14 to August 13. Here, youngsters learn what it takes to be an American Ninja Warrior by rock climbing, swinging on monkey bars, and climbing a rendition of the NBC show’s warped wall. From $225. 22564 Franz Rd., Katy 

    Kids can try ziplining, stand-up paddle boarding, and canoeing at Kidventure’s Safari Overnight Camp six-day retreat.

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    Fencing Camp – Elite Summer Camp

    At Elite University’s Bayou City Fencing, campers will learn the basics of fencing footwork along with background history on the sport. Campers will put their skills to the test on the last day of camp where they’ll compete in a mini competition. From $375. Various neighborhoods throughout Houston.

    Sleep-Away Camps

    YMCA Camp Cullen

    The whole gang is invited to partake in YMCA Camp Cullen’s Escape to the Woods. The weekend getaway, situated along Lake Livingston in the Piney Woods, mirrors an all-inclusive experience with a private cabin for the entire family, room service meals, and an activity agenda that’s fully in your control and delivered to your cabin door. Choose from arts and crafts, science kits, lawn games, scavenger hunts, fishing, and even horseback riding. From $1,295. 460 Cullen Loop, Ste. A, Trinity

    Camp Champions

    Parents, rejoice: There are no cell phones at this tech-free, outdoors-based camp. Nestled along the waters of Lake LBJ, Camp Champions encourages kids ages 5 to 17 to enjoy the great outdoors. That means taking advantage of the gorgeous lakefront surrounding them by water skiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, and sailing during the one- to three-week kids-only term. From $2,025. 775 Camp Rd., Marble Falls 

    Kidventure

    Kidventure’s Safari Overnight Camp six-day retreat in Mo-Ranch aims to take kids’ (ages 8 to 12) personal growth and leadership skills to new heights. Campers can try ziplining, stand-up paddle boarding, and canoeing, and will spend time cooling down in the refreshing banks of the North Fork section of the Guadalupe River. Did we mention transportation from Houston is included? From $1,450. Hunt, TX

    Texas A&M University at Galveston

    At Texas A&M’s Sea Camp, Galveston waters become a campers’ classroom. During the week-long residential camp, children will experience a hands-on (and feet-in) approach to the world of marine biology, by learning and discovering marine mammals, sea turtles, oceanography, coastal ecology, and more. From $960. 200 Seawolf Pkwy, Galveston

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    Spokane Summer Camps 2022

    Summer is just around the corner. Can you feel it in the air? As a mom of three young active kiddos, I have begun to check backpacks daily for the last few weeks. And no, not just to throw away all the half-eaten food, although that might be just as important! I have been looking for any informational flyers sent home about summer camps and events that are available to keep these kiddos entertained and active this summer in 2022.
    The search for fun activities and kids camps to add to our summer calendar has officially begun!

    The Best Kids Summer Camps in Spokane, WA

    First of all, I am thrilled there are so many options for our little ones to have a chance to experience some amazing things this summer.

    Secondly, all parents seem to be just as thrilled as spots are filling up fast! There are a few camps that came highly recommended that are already full.

    This list of Spokane summer camps and activities for 2022, should streamline your search in finding a wonderful opportunity for your kids this summer. So, take a minute to sift through the information, find the camp that’s right for your kiddos, and then, by all means, get them registered!

    • Spokane City Parks and Recreation
    • YMCA
    • Academic Camps
    • Day/Overnight Camps
    • Dance Camps
    • Theater Camps
    • Sports Camps
    • Spokane Public Library
    • Summer Activities

    Spokane City Parks and Recreation

    Parks and Rec have options galore when it comes to activities and day camps for your little ones this summer in 2022. Sewing, pickleball, climbing, kayaking, swimming, survival, sculpting, treasure hunting and so much more. This year there are over 200 different camps! Consequently, the guide is intense, but don’t get overwhelmed. Let me break it down for you.

    The brochure is broken into types of camps: day camps, outdoors, adventure, aquatics, sports, and overnight camps. From there each camp is listed in date order by age group. So whether you choose to register your 4-year-old SuperHero to learn to make secret messages in order to save the day from the villains, or reserve a spot for your adventurous tween to paddleboard, raft, climb, and all things exciting you are going to find the perfect camp for your child this summer.

    A few of Spokane City Parks and Recreation’s most popular camps are highlighted below.

    Camp Merkel

    A great summer camp where kids can explore a variety of activities, discover new interests, make friends, and feel confident to try something new. Activities include traditional camp games, arts and crafts, sports, BMX, skate park activities, plus a variety of outdoor adventures.

    WHEN: 1-week sessions beginning June 20th


    TIME:
    9 am – 4 pm

    WHO: Ages 7-11

    HOW MUCH: $179 weekly

    WHERE: Dwight Merkel Sports Complex 5701 N Assembly Spokane WA

    REGISTER @ SpokaneRec. org

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.625.6625 or email [email protected]

    Funshine Day Camp

    A fun-filled camp for those with developmental and/or physical disabilities. Each day, campers will have the opportunity to interact and socialize with their peers through crafts, music, science experiments, books, board games, swimming, group activities and so much more.

    WHEN: 1-week sessions beginning June 27th

    TIME: 9am – 2:30pm

    WHO: Ages 6-21 (Two weeks of 18+)

    HOW MUCH: $239 weekly (Limited scholarship funds available)

    WHERE: Shadle Park 2111 W. Wellesley Ave

    REGISTER @ SpokaneRec.org or call 509.755.2489

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.625.6245 or email [email protected]

    Keep in mind these are only a couple of the over 200 options offered by Parks and Recreation. Be sure to read the complete 2022 summer camp guide to pick out the perfect option or options for your little one this summer.

    YMCA Summer Camps and Activities

    Another great resource is to head over to the YMCA. The Y has everything for young kids to enjoy. Tell me you didn’t just sing that last sentence! It’s nearly impossible not to have that tune stuck in your head right now, am I right? Looking for swimming lessons, martial art classes, sports clinics, or even a run through a ninja warrior course? The Spokane YMCA has loads of programs set up for your children and families this summer. Visit the YMCA summer camp website for a complete list of all their offerings. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

    Ninja Warrior Course

    Half hour heats. Kids can run the ninja warrior course as many times as they like within that half-hour. Staggered start based on age.

    WHEN: Saturday, June 18th (Various other dates offered)

    TIME: 9 am (Runs every 30 minutes)

    WHO: All Ages

    HOW MUCH: $15.00 – $20.00

    WHERE: Spokane Valley YMCA 2421 N. Discovery Place Spokane Valley, WA 99216

    REGISTER @ https://operations.daxko.com/Online/5180/ProgramsV2/Home.mvc

    QUESTIONS? Contact Katrina Nebel @ (509)777-9622 or [email protected]

    Camp Reed

    Mini-camp for campers entering grades 1- 2, a three-day and two-night opportunity to experience camp under the watchful eye of counselors and junior counselors. Or the traditional full week camp for those entering grades 3-9. Groups will get to swim, boat, and participate in traditional camp activities.

    WHEN: Week beginning June 19th

    TIME: Overnight Camp

    WHO: 1st – 9th graders

    HOW MUCH: $260 – $550

    WHERE: YMCA Camp Reed 1126 N Monroe

    REGISTER @ https://operations.daxko.com/Online/5180/ProgramsV2/Search.mvc?category_ids=CAT729

    QUESTIONS? Email [email protected] or call 509-777-9622

    Here is the Spokane YMCA website to search and register for all of the YMCA’s summer programs. You can search by location, age, or keyword to find almost any type of kids program this summer.

    Spokane Academic Summer Camps

    Camp Invention

    Fuel the imagination of your future world-changer with an innovative and FUN hands-on STEM experience. Give your young innovator an unforgettable adventure! All-new, hands-on activities will launch their imagination and get their confidence soaring as they explore STEM fun from the oceans to outer space.

    WHEN: June 27th-July 1st

    TIME: 9am – 3:30pm

    WHO: Students entering grades K – 6

    HOW MUCH: $245

    WHERE: Moran Prairie Elementary School 4224 East 57th Avenue Spokane, WA 99223

    REGISTER @ https://invent-web.ungerboeck.com/programsearch/moreinfo.aspx?event=37608 or call 800.968.4332

    QUESTIONS? Email [email protected]

    Creative Minds Bright Minds Preschool STEAM Camps

    Immerse yourself in the world of art, science, and math. Each week is a new theme ranging from art to insects, and even a water week filled with pirates and mermaids. There will be an end-of-week performance.

    WHEN: Monday- Thursday sessions beginning June 27th

    TIME: 9am – 12pm

    WHO: Ages 3-5

    HOW MUCH: $190 a week (Multiple week discounts available)

    WHERE: Dance Center of Spokane 1407 E. 57th Avenue Spokane WA

    REGISTER @ www.dancecenterofspokane.com

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.448.2464

    The Science Factory

    Have you ever held strawberry DNA in your hand? Exploded an egg with hydrogen gas? Dug for dinosaur fossils? Join this camp’s first-ever debut in Spokane Valley for crazy experiments, fun art projects, and awesome games. Since this year’s camp is only one week long, each day will cover a new topic, including Expert Engineering (Mon), Shapes and Patterns (Tue), Space Exploration (Wed), and Crazy Chemistry (Thu). The week will conclude on Friday with a fun-filled day of trivia, hands-on science activities, and games. Highlights of the week will include a rocket launch, color-changing chemistry, and awesome science demos.

    WHEN: Monday-Friday August 8-12th

    TIME: 9am – 3pm

    WHO: The target age range is 6-10, but students are welcome up to age 13

    HOW MUCH: $250

    WHERE: Eastpoint Church 15303 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99037

    REGISTER @
    https://www.sciencefactoryspokane.com/

    QUESTIONS?
    Call (509) 850-9185 or email [email protected]

    Spokane Theater Summer Camps

    Voice, Acting, and Dance for Younger Kids Day Camp. Musical Theater Intensive Day Camp

    Hesperus Arts International MT Training program is a comprehensive musical theater training camp designed for those who love musical theater. Improve your dance, singing, and acting abilities.

    WHEN: Monday-Thursday sessions beginning July 5th

    TIME: 9am -12pm or 9am – 5pm (depending on camp session)

    WHO: Ages 6-19

    HOW MUCH: $149-$349

    WHERE: River City Church 708 West Nora Ave Spokane WA 99205

    REGISTER @ https://www.nbccamps.com/theatre-arts/camps/spokane-theatre-arts

    QUESTIONS? 1-800-406-3926

    Spokane’s Children Theatre

    Spokane Children’s Theatre provides multiple camps throughout the year for various ages of students to learn the art of theatre and hone their talents! Camper’s days are filled with acting, singing, and dancing. They will also be learning theatre etiquette, stage direction, how to audition, improv, and so much more!

    WHEN: 1-week sessions beginning June 20th

    TIME: 9 am – 3 pm (Showcase for 15-20 minutes at the end of the last day)

    WHO: Ages 5 – 13

    HOW MUCH: $200

    WHERE: 2727 N Madelia St. #5 Spokane WA 99207

    REGISTER @ https://www.spokanechildrenstheatre.org/_files/ugd/d4edf8_df75f6cdec924731b545231831b7b63a.pdf

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.328.4886 or email [email protected]

    Dance Camps in Spokane

    Children’s Camp

    Great for boys and girls, includes age-appropriate dance, storytelling, craft, and yoga. Dance Intensives. Dance intensives provide an opportunity to improve technique and try new art forms before beginning full-time classes.

    WHEN: Children’s Camps beginning week of June 27th, Mondays-Thursday

    TIME: Varies

    WHO: Ages 3-6

    HOW MUCH: $60

    WHEN: 1-week Intensive: June 27th-June 30th; 2-week Intensive: August 1st-11th (Monday-Thursday)

    WHERE: Sandra’s Studio of Dance 304 W. 7th Avenue Spokane WA

    REGISTER @ https://www.sandraolgardsstudioofdance.com

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.838.7464 or email spokanestudioofdance@gmail. com

    Kids Dance & Cheer Camps

    The Dance Center of Spokane has several dance camps in various dance forms: jazz, ballet, and hip hop. There are also a couple of guest coaches for focused dance classes.

    WHEN: 4-day sessions beginning June 20th

    TIME: Dance and Cheer times vary

    WHO: Ages 3-12

    HOW MUCH: $125-$155

    WHERE: Dance Center of Spokane 1407 E. 57th Spokane WA 99223

    REGISTER @ www.dancecenterofspokane.com

    QUESTIONS? Call (509) 448-2464 or email [email protected]

    Dance Center of Spokane also has sessions for older dancers. Check the Dance Center website for a complete list of all their summer camp sessions.

    Day & Overnight Camps in Spokane

    The Salvation Army Camp Gifford

    Camp Gifford provides the opportunity to play games, create fun arts and crafts, learn archery, swim, boat, sing, and learn more about God in a fun and uplifting environment! Teen Adventure Camp. Run through The Salvation Army Camp Gifford, provides teen wilderness fun with activities such as hiking, sailing, high ropes elements, and outdoor survival skills.

    WHEN: Weekly overnight sessions from June 27th – August 5th

    TIME: Overnight Camp

    WHO: Discovery Camp ages 7-12, Teen Adventure Camp ages 13-17

    HOW MUCH: $60 a session

    WHERE: Loon Lake, WA

    REGISTER @ https://give-nw.salvationarmy.org/event/the-salvation-army-camp-gifford-summer-camp-registration-2022/e398253

    QUESTIONS? Call Elisha at 509.233.2511 or email [email protected]

    Camp Fire Camp Dart-Lo Day Camp

    A friendly, inclusive, and diverse community of campers and staff who share a love of the great outdoors. Campers enjoy progression-based learning in activities such as nature, hiking, fishing, crafts, and more.

    WHEN: 1-week sessions beginning June 20th

    TIME: 8:50am – 4:15pm

    WHO: Ages 3 – 18

    HOW MUCH: $235

    WHERE: 14000 N Dartford Road, Spokane, WA

    REGISTER @ https://campfireinc. org/summer-camp-schedule/

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.747.6191

    Camp Fire Camp Sweyolakan Overnight Camp

    Camp Fire Camp Sweyolakan on Lake Coeur d’Alene helps youth build strong character, values, and life skills. Geared for campers 1st – 12th grade, with several options for week-long overnight camp. Campers are placed in small groups by age at the beginning of the week and a counselor stays with that group for the entire week. Groups share a cabin, plan their days, and participate in fun activities together. First-time camper? Shorter sessions for those just wanting to get their feet wet in a 2-night experience. Not ready to stay overnight? Camp Sweyolakan offers three 5-day Day Camp Sessions. Check out their website for all the details of each option.

    WHEN: 1-week sessions beginning June 25th

    TIME: Overnight Camp

    WHO: Students in grades 1 -12

    HOW MUCH: $235 – 580

    WHERE: Lake Coeur d’Alene, ID

    REGISTER @ https://campfireinc. org/camp-sweyolakan/

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.747.6191

    Summer Sports Camps

    RecTennis Summer Tennis Camp

    Summer tennis camp to help kids learn basic tennis skills in a non-competitive atmosphere. Each session is filled with high-energy games and fun camp activities. Keeps kids laughing and active. Each 1.5-hour session focuses on learning tennis skills. The 4 and 8-hour sessions also include fun camp games + activities. 8-hour camps include swimming in the afternoon. Choose the way you want to play!

    WHEN: 1-week sessions beginning June 20th

    TIME: Times vary

    WHO: Ages 5-14

    HOW MUCH: $45/1.5 hours, $115/4 hours, $175/8 hours

    WHERE: Comstock Park OR Sky Prairie Park

    REGISTER @ https://rectennis.com/city/spokane/

    QUESTIONS? Email [email protected]

    Spokane Gymnastics

    Week-long day camps taught by knowledgeable, engaged, and encouraging coaches with fast-paced rotations focusing on the development of strength, balance, agility, coordination, and flexibility. Previous experience is not required as campers are grouped according to age and skill level. All camps include structured gymnastics lessons plus games, challenges, crafts, and themed activities.

    WHEN: 1-week sessions beginning June 20th

    TIME: Morning 8am – 1130am Afternoon 12:30pm – 4:00pm or Full Day 8am – 4:00pm

    WHO: Ages vary

    HOW MUCH: $139 -$299

    WHERE: Spokane Gymnastics 2515 N Locust Road Spokane Valley WA

    REGISTER in person or call 509.315.5433

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.315.5433 or email [email protected]

    Nigel Williams-Goss Youth Skills Basketball Camp

    As a participant in the Nigel Williams-Goss Youth Skills Camp, you will receive very detailed instruction from Nigel Williams-Goss and a collection of top-notch coaches. With our 1 to 10 coach to camper ratio, each attendee will be sure to get the personal attention he or she deserves. Boys and girls of ALL skill levels are encouraged & welcomed to register.

    WHEN: Three-day session August 1st-3rd

    TIME: 9am – 4pm

    WHO: Ages 7-15

    HOW MUCH: $275 ($250 if registered by May 13th)

    WHERE: HUB Sports Center Liberty Lake, WA

    REGISTER @ https://hub.configio.com/pd/1762/nigel-williams-goss-skills-camp-2022

    QUESTIONS? Call 509.927.0602

    The Hub Sports Center also has several other sports camps scheduled this summer. Check them all out https://www.hubsportscenter.org/activities/camps/

    Spokane Public Library Camps

    The Spokane Public Library has events all summer long. Including the return of their summer reading program and magazines for kids and teens with book recommendations, science experiments, activities, and much more that can be picked up at any Spokane Public Library location. Check out their website as it is periodically updated to include more details and events.

    Summer Reading Program

    Starts June 1 and will run through September 15. The online experience is spl.northwestreads.org, but more information can be found at https://www.spokanelibrary.org/kidsteens_summerreading/. Anyone 18 and under can win a prize book when they read 15 hours throughout the summer.

    Pollinator Party

    Learn about the wide variety of creatures that help put food on our plates by pollinating the plant world. We’ll also learn ways to help them and take home some fun creations.

    WHEN:

    • June 30th @ Shadle Park Library
    • July 7th @ Hillyard Library
    • July 12th @ Liberty Park Library

    TIME: 1pm – 4pm

    WHO: ages 0-5 (Early Learners)

    Art Journals

    Get the creativity flowing and make some art! Join us any time between 1 – 4 PM to create your very own art journal. We’ll provide instructions, prompts, and TONS of fun art supplies with which you can express yourself. Bring your imagination and be ready to get a little messy!

    WHEN:

    • July 14th @ Shadle Park Library
    • July 19th @ Liberty Park Library
    • July 21st @ Hillyard Library

    TIME: 1pm – 4pm

    WHO: grades K-5 (Kids)

    Launch It!

    Are you ready to make things fly? Drop-in from 1 to 4 to explore the physics of flight with some fun activities!

    WHEN:

    • July 26th @ Liberty Park Library
    • July 28th @ Shadle Park Library
    • August 4th @ Hillyard Library

    TIME: 1pm – 4pm

    WHO: grades K-5 (Kids)

    Escape Rooms

    Work together with other teen participants to solve clues and puzzles to “escape” from The Abandoned Attic.

    WHEN:

    • June 27 @ Hillyard Library
    • June 28 @ Shadle Park Library
    • June 29 @ Liberty Park Library
    • August 8 @ Liberty Park Library
    • August 9 @ Hillyard Library
    • August 10 @ Shadle Park Library

    TIME: 1pm – 4:30 pm

    WHO: Teens

    Nerf Wars

    Join us for a Nerf Battle with other teens. We will provide Nerf guns, Nerf bullets, and eye protection for all participants. If you would like to bring your own Nerf gun, you are welcome to. Just note that during the battle each participant will only get to use one gun per person (to keep things fair). 5-6:30 pm at all locations

    WHEN:

    • July 15 @ Hillyard Library
    • July 22 @ Liberty Park Library
    • July 29 @ Shadle Park Library

    TIME: 1pm – 4:30 pm

    WHO: Teens

    Touch-a-Recycling-Truck and Envirokids Fair

    Visit a recycling truck in the Hillyard Library parking lot, courtesy of the City of Spokane Solid Waste Department. You’ll get to sit in the recycling truck, talk to the driver, and learn how garbage and recycling are picked up in our community. Then learn where the trash goes and how it is used to make electricity at the City of Spokane’s Waste to Energy Facility with their new kid’s book!

    WHEN: Wednesday, June 29th

    TIME: 11am – 1 pm

    WHO: All ages welcome (under 8 must be accompanied by an adult)

    WHERE: Hillyard Library Parking Lot 4110 N Cook Street 99207

    Spokane Summer Activities 2022

    Hikes

    Looking for a family-friendly hike complete with spectacular water views? What about crossing over the Spokane river by way of a gigantic, and it bears mentioning a very sturdy, wooden bridge? Need plenty of little stops along the way? Yes! Then look no further, Bowl and Pitcher Loop Trail in Riverside State Park is the hike for your crew. Offering a fairly level 2-mile well-groomed loop trail, it is a great option for all ages and skill levels. There are quite a few stairs so pack a child carrier and skip the stroller option for the littlest ones on this adventure. Grab a water bottle, a couple of snacks, or even a coffee, and get going! Bowl and Pitcher Loop Trail is located North West of downtown Spokane in Riverside State Park. I used the All Trails directions on my Google maps to find my way. The directions led me directly to the trailhead, easy peasy lemon squeezy.

    Spokane Indians

    How about a summertime classic! Take in a baseball game with the kids. Here is the schedule for the 2022 Spokane Indians season: https://www.milb.com/spokane/schedule/2022-05. By the way, kids sitting in your lap don’t need a ticket. Get to the game early and let the little ones warm up in the batting cages over in the expansive kids’ section. This year Sunday’s catch on the field after the game is back (Yay!!) so bring your mitts! Be sure to check out all the planned events as there are many fun-themed nights like Princess, Bark in the Park, and Marvel Superhero!

    Green Bluff Trot + Pit Spit

    A 6. 4K (4 miles) run through Green Bluff’s orchard country complete with a cherry spitting competition. Walker/strollers welcome. Even the little ones can have fun in the free Tot Trot. A short trot for kids 5 and under. Vendors offer dinner, dessert, live music, a variety of food, cherry pies, and other delicious goodies.

    WHEN: Thursday, July 21st

    TIME:

    • 5:00 pm Registration Opens – Food & Vendors
    • 5:30 pm Cherry Pit Spit
    • 7:00 pm Cherry Pickers Trot 6.4K (4 Mile) Race

    REGISTER @ https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Colbert/CherryPickersTrot

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    Not a runner? Me either! The last time I ran, and I use the term ran here very loosely, I couldn’t walk the next day. Like at all. Green Bluff still has something for you. Visit in June to pick strawberries, July for cherries, and August for peaches.

    Don’t Miss Out This Summer!

    As you can see Spokane is full of summer camps and activities for kiddos of all ages this summer. Hoping this resource was a starting point to guide you and save you some time with concise information. Looking forward to seeing you and your little ones at one of these fabulous events or camps around town this summer.

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    Day, Overnight and Summer Camp Programs

    Day Camp

    Day camp at the Y is led by experienced staff and offers nearly all the benefits of overnight camp – new outdoor experiences, skill–building and lasting friendships – in rural, urban and suburban settings, while allowing campers to return home each afternoon.

    Overnight Camp

    Located in picturesque settings across the country, Y overnight camp experiences can stretch from one weekend to an entire season and are led by a dedicated team of staff who ensure campers enjoy outdoor adventures and new friendships that last a lifetime.

    Family Camp

    Y family camps give families the chance to bond while experiencing everything that Y camps have to offer. Spending time together in beautiful surroundings, exploring new adventures and forming friendships with other families lead to memories that will last a lifetime.

    Specialty Camp

    Y specialty camps offer programming for specific interests, including teen adventure, music, sports, cooking and more. The Y also offers camp programs designed for medical and mental health challenges or other special needs so kids of all abilities and circumstances can enjoy the ultimate camp experience.

    Developing the Next Generation of Environmental Stewards

    The Y’s strategic partnership with the National Park Service is connecting kids, who may not typically have awareness or access to local public lands, to our nation’s national parks. This multi–site initiative engages Ys in urban areas to provide thousands of kids with outdoor recreation, learning, and leadership experiences in their local national park each year.

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    • Day Camp: He Has Really Grown Into a Leader.

      Caleb didn’t spend his summer watching TV or playing video games. Instead, he went on field trips, explored outdoors and made new friends through Cheyenne Family YMCA Day Camp. Watch as this active tween has the Best. Summer. Ever. This is his Y. His Camera. His Story.

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      Last summer, Rose traveled to Peru through the Becket–Chimney Corners YMCA’s International Camper Exchange Program (ICEP) to work alongside peers from the Y in Peru. Through the service–earning experience, she formed a lasting relationship with her host family, connected with the local culture and developed into an emerging leader. This is her Y. Her Camera. Her Story.

    • Day Camp: They Encourage Her to be the Leader She Loves to Be.

      Amalia spent her summer at YMCA Camp Lincoln on the high ropes course, swimming in the lake and making friends. Her mom likes that she is having fun in a safe environment, while increasing her independence, self–confidence and leadership skills. This is her Y. Her Camera. Her Story.

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    The 50 Most Amazing Summer Camps for Kids

    The experience of summer camp goes far beyond enjoying the fun activities usually associated with camping such as hiking, swimming and living in a cabin. Campers learn character-building skills, develop greater self-confidence, leadership and team-building skills. They develop friendships that can last a lifetime. When deciding which summer camp is the ideal choice for your child, there are several factors to consider. The location, type of camp, whether it is accredited, and the ages of campers accepted are just some points you may wish to consider.

    There are many ideal camps throughout the United States to serve the needs and desires of you and your children when seeking out the best camp. If your child wants to attend a sports camp or a gender-specific camp, there are many options available throughout the country.

    Perhaps you prefer to send your children to a faith-based summer camp. There are numerous faith-based options across the United States to choose from.

    Some parents with financial difficulties wonder if there are options to send their child to summer camp. There are some camps that offer scholarships or discounts for some circumstances while other camps are specifically geared towards serving children whose parents would otherwise not be able to send them to summer camp. Parents should view the website of these camps or call the camp to find out more about incentives offered to families with low or moderate incomes. To determine current pricing at each of these summer camps, make sure the pricing is current. You can call the camp for exact pricing for the current camp season.

    Remember that choosing the right summer camp is an individual family choice and that the best camp for your friends or neighbors may not be the best camp choice for your children. If you have more than one child to send to a camp, it is not unusual for parents to send their children to different camps. One or more of these picks for 50 best summer camps in the United States is sure to prove a great choice for your children to have an amazing summer camp experience.

    If your child is seriously ill, requires specialized care or has other special needs, there are wonderful opportunities available that may allow your child to enjoy the adventure and experience of summer camp just like other children do. Specialty camps meet the needs of some families, giving children with special needs the opportunity to experience camping while receiving expert care from medical professionals and other experts. Children with special needs are given the opportunity for developing lasting friendships, having fun and meeting other children with their same or similar conditions.

    Camps serving both boys and girls

    Camps that serve both boys and girls in co-ed camping facilities traditionally offer programs that separate girls and boys while at camp, yet bring them together for some activities or meals.

    50. Cheley Colorado Camp

    Founded in 1921

    The Cheley Colorado Camps serves young people from throughout the U.S. and several other countries. Located in and around the Estes Park Valley and surrounded by breathtaking mountain views and forests, Cheley Camps serves boys and girls, divided by gender and age group, starting at age nine years old. Individualized attention and encouragement and many group activities give campers the opportunity to experience unforgettable fun activities. Participating in mountain biking, river rafting, horseback riding, hiking, backpacking and art are just some of the available opportunities, along with challenge opportunities. During challenge opportunities, campers learn team-building, cooperation and leadership skills while developing self-confidence and enjoying the fun challenges. When the day is done, campers have the opportunity to build bonds while gathered around the evening campfire. Many campers return year-after-year to Cheley Colorado Camps.

    49. Camp Killooleet

    Founded in 1927

    Camp Killooleet serves boys and girls ages 9-14 years of age. Still operated by the Seeger Family, descendants of the original founders, Camp Killooleet is nestled along the edge of the Green Mountain National Forest in Hancock Vermont. The owners say that nearly all the campers return to Camp Killooleet each year until they reach the age limit. Children are housed in small groups of the same gender and experience the beauty of the nearly 300 acres and private lake while at Camp Killooleet. In addition to bringing their bicycle or renting one so that campers ride to all the activities at the flat campus, children can explore local nature sites, canoeing in the Adirondacks, caving and rock-climbing. Engaging in a wide variety of sports such as basketball, soccer, horseback riding, ultimate Frisbee, wind surfing and dance helps enforce the Killooleet focus on “the joy of participation rather than winning.” Campers can also choose to engage in activities such as studio arts, performing arts and music.

    48. Camp Weequahic

    Founded in 1953

    Situated just two hours northwest of NYC and three hours north of Philadelphia, Camp Weequahic offers a traditional camping experience with a twist for campers from second to the eleventh grade. Parents and children may choose the three-week sleep-away option or can opt for the “Super Six” week camping experience. Whichever option your family chooses, Camp Weequahic features continuous fun and learning experiences for your children. In addition to traditional types of camping activities, campers can also opt for specialty camps in the arts, sports or adventure. Campers also enjoy a variety of water activities and venture out on trips to nearby venues. Camp Weequahic takes pride in the motto that has not changed in more than 60 years – “Where Caring is a Tradition.” Staff claims that while new activities are learned each year at camp, it is the warm and caring environment that leads to campers returning to Camp Weequahic.

    47.

    Raquette Lake Camps

    Founded in 1916

    Raquette Lake Camps is one of the oldest camps in the United States and now boasts second, third and fourth generations of Raquette Lake Camps alumni. Boys ages 6-15 are welcomed at the Raquette Lake Boys Camp while girls of the same ages are welcomed at the Raquette Lake Girls Camp. Although housed in different facilities, boys and girls regularly socialize . Sisters and brothers get together for lunch weekly. A variety of land and water activities engages campers, challenging them to reach their potential and discover how to become independent, responsible adolescents. Campers enjoy learning new skills, improving existing skills, experiencing emotional growth and developing new friendships. Campers learn to accept and respect every camper, regardless of background or upbringing. The diet at Raquette Lake Camps is nut-free, and the staff can accommodate most food allergies. Raquette Lake Camps staff and campers wear uniforms during their sleep-away camping experience.

    46. Rockywold Deephaven Camps

    Founded in 1897

    Rockywold Deephaven Camps are located in Holderness, New Hampshire and sits on the Squam Lake. It is a unique summer camp in that it provides an awesome experience for the entire family to vacation and experience camping together. Family members enjoy traditional camping activities such as nature walks, fishing, swimming, and boating as well as a variety of age-appropriate recreation activities for children beginning at age three, all the way to the teen years. Parents will enjoy activities specifically geared for for them as well, and there is plenty of family fun at this resort facility where families return again and again.

    45. Falcon Camp

    Founded in 1959

    Falcon Camp, situated in Carrolton Ohio offers boys and girls a great camping experience with the option of 2, 4, 6 or 8-week camping session. There are events and activities separated by gender, but plenty of co-ed activities for your child to enjoy while at Falcon Camp, considered one of the premier summer camps of the Midwest. The 1:4 staff/camper ratio helps older campers learn invaluable life skills, while developing friendships and adhering to the Camp Falcon Motto “Fun for Now, Skills for Life.” Young campers between the ages of 6-9 will enjoy their first camping experience during the one-week Young Adventurers camp. Campers will experience traditional camping fun and have the ability to choose some activities to participate in.

    44. Trail Blazers Camps

    Founded in 1887

    Trail Blazers Camps has been serving campers and their families at the 1000 acre complex in Sussex County New Jersey for over 125 years. Trail Blazers, in Montague New Jersey, offers both sleep-away and day camps. The Trailblazers sleep away camp serves boys and girls in small groups, offering a new unique experience each day of the camping experience. Believing that every child should be afforded the opportunity to attend summer camp, Trail Blazers has scholarships available for families who would otherwise not have the money to send their child to camp. Scholarship amounts vary, with the information available from the Trail Blazers administration.

    43. Camp Pinehurst

    Founded in 1946

    Camp Pinehurst is located along the shores of the Crescent Lake in Sebago Lake region of Raymond Maine. Camp Pinehurst offers a variety of camping experiences for boys and girls ages 6through age 14. Camp options include sessions that last either 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 weeks. The staff/ camper ratio is 3 to 1, with constant supervision provided at all times. Children enjoy traditional camping activities at what the Camp Pinehurst management team touts as a camping experience at “an affordable price.” Campers also go on a hiking trip, with the location and time spent on the trip based on the camping session of each child at Camp Pinehurst.

    42. Camp Tall Timbers

    Founded in 1970

    Located in the natural wooded setting of High View West Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Camp Tall Timbers is an award-winning camp that serves boys and girls as young as age seven. The camp fosters each child’s personal development through a variety of camp experiences, activities, and challenges. The Family Weekend gives parents the opportunity to join in the fun of camp life at Camp Tall Timbers. Camp sessions last from one to three weeks.

    41. Mountain Camp Woodside

    Founded in 1976

    The sleep away camp at Mountain Camp Woodside features spectacular beauty throughout the 63 acre campus, boasting an Olympic sized pool, gymnasium, sports fields, modern dorms and other amenities. The camp serves boys and girls ages 7 to 15. Located just 45 minutes south of San Francisco near the Silicon Valley, campers will enjoy traditional camp experiences in addition to nutritious meals with plenty of menu options, special evening activities and small camper/staff ratios. Campers are encouraged to engage in new activities and make new friends. Campers learn a variety of new skills, establishing independence and fostering emotional growth.

    40. Camp Towanda

    Founded in 1923

    Camp Towanda, originally a boy’s camp, has offered co-ed sleep away camping for boys and girls since 1942. Campers as young as six years old enjoy the beauty and natural surroundings of Camp Towanda nestled in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Camp is for all levels of camping experience and interests, including first-time campers. In addition to traditional camping activities, campers have the opportunity to participate in gymnastics, lacrosse, roller skating, martial arts, water skiing, water aerobics, computer graphic design and culinary instruction, just to name a few. A variety of trips, special activities and optional experiences and clinics completes the well-rounded camping experience at Camp Towanda.

    39. Camp Hilltop

    Founded in 1924

    Both boys and girls from ages six to sixteen will enjoy all that Camp Hilltop has to offer campers coming to one of the camping sessions, ranging from two to eight weeks long. The Hancock New York camp is located close to the Catskill Mountains, offering spectacular views, a wide range of camping activities, experiences and amenities to campers. The structured, safe, non-competitive environment and the fact that campers bunk with children entering the same grade in the fall may appeal to parents and campers wondering about the environment of the camping experience at Camp Hilltop. With over 60 indoor and outdoor activities, campers of every level and camping experience will enjoy fun, diverse opportunities while developing new skills, enhancing existing skills, establishing lifelong friendships and often becoming part of Camp Hilltop’s return campers.

    38. Camp Lakota

    Founded in 1924

    Located atop the Wurtsboro Hills in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains of New York, Camp Lakota takes pride in living up to its name, which means “friendly and united.” Campers ages six to sixteen are welcomed to summer camp, with discounted rates for some age groups. Typical camping activities along with fun challenges give campers the fun experiences of sleep-away camping while learning independence, confidence, and teamwork. The strong sense of community and family often brings campers back to Camp Lakota every year.

    37. Iroquois Springs

    Founded in 1931

    Iroquois Springs sits in the southern part of the Catskill Mountains, in Rock Hill New York. Iroquois Springs is a summer camp where campers ages six to sixteen have outstanding opportunities to engage in a wide variety of activities and safe, healthy challenges. All campers have the opportunity to shine at Camp Iroquois Springs as they develop self-esteem, learn to make efforts and develop healthy attitude skills. Campers enjoy many indoor and outdoor activities and events at Camp Iroquois Springs where you can choose a three week or six week camping session for your child.

    36. Kupugani Multicultural Camp

    Founded in 1951

    Kupugani Multicultural Camp is located in Northwest Illinois, less than two hours from Chicago. Kupugani means to “raise oneself up” and staff says that they instill the bonds of friendship and trust among campers. While the camp serves both boys and girls, the boy’s camp and the girl’s camp are held separately from each other. The core values of excellence to do your best, empowerment to be your best, community to show your best, along with fun, safety, and environment guide the decisions, activities, actions and expectations of campers and staff in a safe atmosphere. Campers learn to appreciate and celebrate themselves and to appreciate and celebrate others. The staff helps first-time campers overcome homesickness and the Kupugani Multicultural Camp also offers a discount to families with first-time campers.

    35. Rawhide Ranch

    Founded in 1963

    Rawhide Ranch, an Editor’s Choice pick for kid’s camps in San Diego, features a well-rounded camping experience for kids ages 7-15 years old. Campers have opportunities not offered at some other camps, such as western riding experiences, sleeping in a wagon train and taking part in a weekly horse/animal show. Campers also experience archery, water sports, and other traditional camping activities. With a focus on team-building, Rawhide Ranch offers campers the opportunity to learn new skills and create lasting friendships.

    34. Camp Walt Whitman

    Founded in 1948

    Camp Walt Whitman allows each camper to experience the ultimate in summer camping by participating at their level. Generations of campers have enjoyed the scenic surroundings of Camp Walt Whitman, located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Campers learn to improve existing physical skills while developing new skills in sports and activities while focusing on personal development in areas such as leadership, teamwork, and responsibility. Lifelong bonds are formed as new friendships develop while experiencing the camaraderie among Walt Whitman Campers. Named after the poet Walt Whitman, honoring his poem “I Hear America Singing,” describing the working men and women of America, each camper at Camp Walt Whitman also develops an individual sense of pride while going about their daily camping activities.

    33. Camp Highlander

    Founded in 1957

    Camp Highlander located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Camp Highlander is a co-ed multi-experience camp. Depending on age 2-week camps, 1-week camps, family camps, are all available during the summer months. Highlander prides itself on exceptional experiences for your child focusing on independence, self-confidence, personal accomplishment. At Camp Highlander, campers will always “Meet at the Rock.” As a symbol of Camp Highlander’s values and tradition, the camp bell tolls four times… for Courage. Honesty. Integrity. Faith.

    Boys only summer camps

    Camps for boys only offer the structure of the gender-specific summer camp that boys may desire. Ages may vary from one camp to the next and parents should make sure that camps accept boys the age of their child.

    32. Camp Takajo

    Founded in 1947

    Camp Takajo provides boys with more than a fun camping experience. Boys from age 7 to 15 learn the twelve Arch Ideals from the moment they enter Camp Takajo. The Arch Ideals help develop boys into young men of strong moral character during their seven-week Camp Takajo experience. A structured, nurturing and supportive environment helps the boys develop character and learn confidence in the diverse and well-rounded opportunities at Camp Takajo. Camp Takajo Summer Camp is located in the Sebago Lakes region of Southern Maine, in Naples, which is 30 miles west of Portland. Pristine Lakes and the surrounding forest help to provide the ultimate summer camp experience for boys.

    31. Camp Winadu

    Founded in 1927

    The Camp Winadu mission is “building character through sports.” Camp Winadu is a boys-only, specialty sports-focused summer camp for boys who enjoy both individual and team sports instruction and opportunities. Boys of all skill levels are given the opportunity to thrive at Camp Winadu. In addition to sports-based instruction and activities, campers also participate in trips to destinations such as the Basketball Hall of Fame, Baseball Hall of Fame, Hockey Hall of Fame, Niagara Falls, Science Museum and Omni Max in Boston. Camp Winadu is located in the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts, less than three hours from Boston and New York City.

    30. Indian Acres Camp for Boys

    Founded in 1924

    Located in Fryeburg Maine, boys at Indian Acres assist in creating their schedules that reflect their age, interests, and abilities. The camp motto, Two Camps, One Community pulls from the camp female counterpart, Forest Acres. At this summer camp, boys thrive with programming like individual and team sports, performing and fine arts. The plan at Indian Acres is to have children thrive in a single-sex learning environment. At Indian and Forest Acres, camp directors work hard to ensure through community, campers meet their full potential.

    29. Brant Lake Camp

    Founded in 1916

    Recognized as one of the oldest privately owned camps in the U.S., Brant Lake Camp is located along a beautiful six mile long lake in the Adirondack Mountains. The camp welcomes boys between the ages of 7 and 15 to a summer camp filled with fun and adventure. Featuring 14 tennis courts, four baseball fields, nine basketball courts and two soccer fields, Brant Lake Camp offers campers a wealth of opportunities to participate in a variety of sports and other team-building opportunities. Activities on the water offer further opportunities to learn and experience all that Brant Lake Camp has to offer for fun experiences and the ability to experience emotional growth.

    28. Camp Lincoln Boys Camp

    Founded in 1909

    Camp Lincoln, located in Lake Hubert, MN, is family owned, after three generations and still offers boys great camping opportunities, based on the grade levels of Camp Lincoln campers. One example is the “Intro Camp” for boys in K-5th grade, giving younger campers an idea of what camp life is like. Camp sessions range from two to eight weeks and provide a wealth of land and water adventures and wilderness activities. Campers develop individual skills, learn team-building and confidence while engaging in the wealth of activities and trips while at Camp Lincoln.

    27. Camp Greylock

    Founded in 1916

    Camp Greylock sits on 300 acres of land, located high in the Berkshire Mountains in Western Massachusetts. Through a variety of sports and other fun activities, boys become self-reliant, learn respect, teamwork, self-confidence and develop bonds and friendships with peer campers. Camp Greylock welcomes boys to summer camp who are between the ages of 7 and 14.

    26. Camp Cobbossee

    Founded in 1902

    Camp Cobbossee becomes the home-away-from-home for many boys every year. Fostering a nurturing environment where teamwork, sportsmanship and the establishment of brotherhood through sports and adventure, staff instruct boys in numerous sports, activities and fun events. Trips and other activities provide adventure beyond the normal camping experience. Camp Cobbossee is located in Monmouth Maine, just 15 miles away from Augusta. Boys camp out at Spirit Island, where the camp is surrounded by 120 acres of Maine forestland, sprinkled with hiking and mountain biking trails.

    Girl’s only camps

    Camps for girls only offer a gender-specific experience for girls at sleep away camps. Girls can bond with other girls and enjoy girls-only camping activities while developing skills to become a responsible, confident young woman.

    25. Camp Kippewa

    Founded in 1902

    Located just a half-mile away from the boys camp (Camp Cobbossee) is the girls’ camp, Camp Kippewa, where girls explore their athletic, social and artistic side, yet maintaining their individuality throughout their camping experience. Girls come from across the country, with many returning each year to re-establish bonds with their camping sisters from previous years and to make new friends.

    24. Alexa Café

    Founded in 2014

    Alexa Café is an all-girls summer camp that focuses on a “chic, collaborative” tech camp learning experience for girls ages 10 to 15. Alexa Café courses are in coding, game design, engineering, and more, uniquely emphasizing leadership and philanthropy.  There are various locations, according to interest, inspired by iDTech.

    23. Forest Acres

    Founded in 1924

    Forest Acres is the girl’s camp counterpart to the Indian Acres Camp for Boys, located in Fryeburg Maine. The camp, while billed as indivudal camps for girls and boys but one community, prides itself on single-sex learning but balancing that individual attention with a mix of gender activity. Campers help design their schedule, as the boys do over at Indian Acres, receiving high-quality instruction in numerous fun and engaging activities and events. A brand new dance studio, Olympic-sized swimming pool, indoor gymnasiums, the lakefront water facility and a number of sports fields will keep girls very busy throughout their camping session at Forest Acres. Girls will also learn skills to help them grow and mature into responsible young ladies as they develop team-building skills and develop respect for others and learn greater self-confidence. Many Forest Acres girls return to camp year after year.

    22. Tripp Lake Camp

    Founded in 1911

    Tripp Lake Camp, located in Poland Maine, offers a wide variety of engaging activities and learning experiences for girls from 7-16 years old. Whether she like traditional sports, the arts, water sports or just meeting new friends, Tripp Lake is renowned for the beautiful grounds and camper experiences that keep girls coming back again and again. The staff fosters an environment that encourages mutual respect, camaraderie, compassion, and responsibility.

    21. Rockbrook Camp for Girls

    Founded in 1921

    The Rockbrook Camp for Girls is located in Brevard North Carolina, “in the heart of a wooded mountain.” Girls ages 6 to 16 enjoy traditional camping activities while establishing new friendships, learning new skills and gaining self-understanding. Staff believes that girls thrive in an environment where they are encouraged to make decisions and engage in new activities that are both challenging and rewarding. Girls can thrive in the non-competitive environment provided to campers at the Rockbrook Camp for Girls.

    20. Camp Wicosuta

    Founded in 1920

    Camp Wicosuta is a 4-week summer camp located in Hebron, New Hampshire along Newfound Lake. Wico, as it is referred to by staff and campers, is a place to empower young girls. Camper experiences focus on what Wico refers to as the 3 C’s, Confidence, Competence and Community. Wico incorporates self-esteem for each and every camper into their programming. At the core of camp values also lie social and emotional responsibility and well-being. Campers are encouraged to become well-rounded individuals through play, friendship and experiences that will last a lifetime. With a wide variety of activities available to campers, the girls will be treated to a wide variety of experiences from on the water to horse-back riding.

    19. Wehakee Camp for Girls

    Founded in 1923

    The Wehakee Camp for Girls welcomes girls of all faiths, as it has done for more than 90 years. Wehakee Camp received recognition when voted #19 on the Top 50 Most Amazing U. S. Summer Camps. Girls ages 7 through 17 experience the unforgettable at Wehakee Camp for Girls, located on Hunter Lake, near Winter, in Northwestern Wisconsin.

    18. Pleasant Valley Camp for Girls

    Founded in 1969

    Girls ages 8-15 cherish their experiences at Pleasant Valley Camp, nestled along Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. A YWCA Camping experience, Pleasant Valley Camp for Girls, offers campers a variety of sports, activities, and creative programs. Campers learn to develop lifelong leadership and social skills while experiencing personal growth and developing lifelong friendships.

    Educational Summer Camps

    Educational summer camps give campers with special interests or abilities to come together to share their knowledge and learn new skills and academic lessons.

    17. French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts

    French Woods is a performing arts camp located on a private lake in the Catskill Mountains. Campers as young as seven years of age can begin exploring their interest in the performing arts. French Woods While younger campers receive more supervised guidance and supervision, older campers are given more free rein in their interests and available options that includes specialties such as dance, theater, film and video, music, magic, visual arts, horseback riding and fitness.

    16. ID Tech Camps

    Founded in 1999

    ID Tech Camps operates full and half day camps for children as young as age six. Programs are geared towards campers of specific ages and grades, with the location of the camp dependent upon the specific focus of the ID Tech Camps. Camp sessions are held at various universities. ID Tech Mini Campers consist of tech-savvy children between the ages of six and twelve. They learn programming, video game design and other tech skills while the iD Tech Camps that house students ages 6-9 feature classes in robotics, apps, programming, game design, photography and more.

    15. Summer Institute for the Gifted

    Founded in 1984

    Held annually at some of the most prestigious universities in the country, the Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) features a three week camping experience for gifted children ages 9-17. Students receive instruction and enrichment opportunities in more than 60 exciting courses ranging from humanities, mathematics, science and technology and the performing arts.

    Sleep Away Sports Camps

    Sports camps allow children with interest or abilities in certain sports to attend a camp to enhance their existing skills or learn new skills. Some sports camps focus on a specific sport while others offer a variety of sports-related instruction. Children are typically grouped according to age and ability level.

    14. Academy by the Sea

    Founded in 1943

    Campers as young as age ten can experience the wide array of camp opportunities at this gorgeous oceanfront campus in Carlsbad California, northern San Diego County. Campers are housed in dorms and given opportunities to enhance their existing skills or develop skills in a new area such as surfing, kayaking, general sports, and team sports. There are other camp opportunities outside of sports such as robotics, study skills and English as a Second Language classes.

    13. Camp Lohikan

    Founded 1957

    Camp Lohikan is located in the Pocono Mountains, At Lake Como, Pennsylvania. When your child wants to experience the ultimate in sports opportunities, camping at Camp Lohikan can provide just that. With over 65 activities, every child is sure to find a specialty interest where they can either learn for the first time or enhance existing skills. Campers as young as six will delight in options such as softball, soccer, gymnastics, swimming, jet skiing, scuba, dance, cheerleading, paintball and much more. Campers can enjoy Camp Lohikan for session options of 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks duration. Campers who are entering the fifth grade are permitted to help develop their camp program and schedule. A variety of adventures and activities keep campers enjoying the thrills at Camp Lohikan throughout their session, while they develop skills that last a lifetime and eagerly await their next camping experience at Camp Lohikan, where both boys and girls are welcome.

    12. University of Virginia Nike Tennis Camp

    Founded in 1996

    If your young camper enjoys tennis or even thinks that tennis is the greatest sport ever, the Nike Tennis Camp is a great summer camp option for kids, starting at age 9. Campers can play and receive “world-class instruction” for up to five hours each day of the week-long camp experience. All levels of tennis players are welcome at this co-ed camp, located at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville. There are also evening activities available for all campers to enjoy, outside of their tennis instruction.

    11. NBC Basketball Camps

    Founded in 1996

    NBC Basketball Camps are co-ed basketball camps for campers as young as age 9. Campers learn or enhance their skills in all aspects of basketball while also developing leadership skills and improving their confidence. Through a variety of instruction, drills, games and tournaments, campers will learn to correct and improve their existing skills while learning new skills of the game.

    10. Chelsea Piers Summer Sports Camps of New York City

    Founded in 1996

    Campers at Chelsea Piers Summer Sports Camps can start enjoying all that the camp has to offer as young as three years old. Sports instruction is guided by age group and ability level as well as a personal interest. There are 16 specialty sports camps for children to enjoy the world-class facilities, with expert instructors. Your children can enjoy basketball, golf, gymnastics, hockey, baseball and much more. Campers may also enjoy a harbor cruise and appearances by professional athletes.

    9. Cornell Sports School Camp

    Founded in 1980

    No matter your child’s sports ability there are great opportunities waiting at the Cornell Sports School Camp. Campers can register as young as age 6. Each year, the professional instructors and staff welcomes thousands of campers from across the United States to the Cornell University, located in Ithaca New York. You child may enjoy baseball, basketball, swimming, lacrosse, football, track and field or one of the other available sports training options.

    Faith-based camps

    Faith-based camps allow parents to send their children to a camp where their religious values are appreciated. While some camps are non-denominational, others are specific in their faith-based instruction. Campers still experience traditional camping activities, but do so in an environment that nurtures the faith-based beliefs and values of their family.

    8. Camp Olympia

    Founded in 1968

    Camp Olympia serves campers from ages 6-16 at its beautiful location on Lake Livingston in Trinity Texas. Campers can enjoy either a two week or three week camping session, which includes traditional camping activities while focusing on developing character and values. Campers also learn team-building, responsibility, cooperation and confidence.

    7. River Valley Ranch Camp

    Founded in 1952

    River Valley Ranch Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp located in Manchester Maryland. The camp offers three age-appropriate summer camp experiences for boys and girls. Campers can enjoy the many traditional camping activities as soon as they turn three years old. River Valley Ranch also focuses on the spiritual needs of campers.

    6. Cedarbrook Camp Northern California

    Founded in 1959

    Each day at Camp Cedarbrook begins with morning devotions at this non-denominational Christian sleep away camp for campers as young as age nine. While campers enjoy a wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities and classes, staff will direct campers to develop a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. Campers will enjoy the natural beauty of their surroundings at Cedarbrook Camp, located in the Sierra Mountains.

    5. Yosemite Sierra Summer Camp

    Founded in 1973

    Yosemite Sierra Summer Camp is a two-week action/adventure Christian summer camp. With Yosemite National Park as your backdrop, this camp empowers youth to channel their inner warrior, taking advantage of all the great outdoors has to offer. For two weeks, campers are not only pushing themselves physically but they are taking some much-needed time to focus on their spirituality. Campers are encouraged to build character, skills, relationships and faith. Backpacking, archery, hiking, you name it, Yosemite Sierra takes summer camp to a whole new level.

    Summer camps for campers with special needs

    If your child has a special need or condition that often keeps him or her from participating in many activities that children normally enjoy, there are still awesome opportunities for your child to experience the thrill of going to summer camp. Specialty summer camps serve children with a variety of needs while accommodating them in a safe environment with staff trained to give them the ultimate camping experience. Expert medical professionals provide medical care to children at each specialty camp.

    If your child suffers from behavioral issues that require a very structured schedule and environment, there are camping options available. Considering the following summer camps can allow your child with special needs to experience the joy and excitement of summer camp. For specific information regarding any unique needs or care not mentioned within the description, contact the camp for additional details.

    4. Cheley Children’s Burn Camp

    The Cheley Children’s Burn Camp features an 8-day camping adventure for burn victims throughout the world. Counseling experiences helps victims address emotional and social issues during their camping adventure. The Children’s Hospital staff, along with on-site burn specialty nurses from the U.S. and other countries and local firefighters add to the unforgettable camping opportunities for burn victims. Compassionate charity groups and individuals contribute to funding the Cheley Burn Camp so that participants can attend the camp on scholarship. The camp is held at the Cheley Colorado Camp before regular campers have their summer camp sessions. This allows children participating in the Cheley Children’s Burn Camp experience to enjoy camping in a safe, nurturing environment with peers also experiencing similar challenges caused by burns.

    3. Double H Ranch

    Co-founded by Paul Newman and Charles R. Wood, the Double H Ranch offers an ultimate camping experience to children who are suffering from life-threatening illnesses. A variety of fund-raising opportunities held throughout the year and numerous sponsorships help to cover the costs so that children with chronic illnesses can afford a unique camping experience and meet new friends. Doctors and nurses are available 24 hours a day to treat children suffering from cancer, sickle cell, neuromuscular disorders, HIV and other illnesses.

    All services at the Double H Ranch are provided to campers and families free of charge, relieving parents of the struggle to pay for summer camp when medical bills and other expenses are likely already mounting. The magic of the Adirondacks adds to the enjoyment that campers experience at the Double H Ranch session. Camper to staff ratio is two to1.

    2. Camp Barnabas

    Founded in 1996

    Offering life-changing opportunities for campers, Camp Barnabas serves campers who have chronic illnesses and other special needs. Campers can enjoy sessions where disability is redefined. It is a ministry-based camp where campers with special needs are accepted, regardless of physical or intellectual challenges. Camp Barnabas, located in Purdy, MO. Camp Barnabas is open to both boys and girls, with sibling opportunities during the week-long camp session.

    1. Camp CARE

    Founded in 1985

    Camp CARE (Cancer Aint Really the End) allows campers with cancer to experience camping and meet new friends in the process. Camp is a week-long adventure for children ages 6 to 16, who are in “all stages of the treatment journey.” It does not matter if your child is on or off treatment, in remission or fighting relapse, having no symptoms or experiencing symptoms with physical and mental challenges. Campers get away from the harsh realities of cancer in their week-long camp experience, while still receiving care from medical staff, who is on duty 24 hours a day. The Camp CARE experience is always provided to campers and their families free of charge. Fund-raisers and donations help pay for the campers to enjoy their Camp CARE experience. Even after camp ends, there is a variety of activities throughout the year to keep campers and their families in touch.

    Summer Camps in Los Angeles

    Welcome to the 2022 annual Guide to the Best Summer Camps in Los Angeles. We know you’re looking for a terrific Summer Camp for your kids, so you’ll find a list of over 450 Summer Camps Near Me to choose from!

    Summer 2022 is something we’re all looking forward to and Summer Camp is going to be a big part of that! Check out the camps on this list and start planning your kid’s Best Summer Ever!

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    Looking for Camps at Colleges? Got ’em. What about Camps at Los Angeles Museums – yes! You name a type of Summer Camp: it’s on this list. And if you’re looking for Spring Break Camps, Thanksgiving Camps or Winter Camps, we have those, too!

    There are Sports Camps, Day Camps, Sleepaway (or Overnight) Camps, Academic Camps, Science Camps, Tech Camps, Acting Camps, Special Needs Camps, Improv Camps, STEM Camps, Drama Camps, Crafty Camps, Camps for Teens, Preschool Camps, Camps for 4 year olds, even Camps for 3 year olds!

    Choosing a Summer Camp that’s right for your kids is important, and you need to consider things like location, the average of of the Campers, whether the Camp offers transportation or flexible Day Passes, not to mention what subject they specialize in. 

    Whichever Camp you choose, we hope you and your kids have the best Summer ever!

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    Type: Acting, After Care, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Before Care, Creative, Dance, Day Camp, Design, Film, Improv, Musical Theater, Performing Arts, Teen, Theater, Visual Arts, Voice

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    Lights… Camera… Act One! Welcome to a dynamic and interactive theatre experience where campers, ages 6-15, will spend each and every day acting, singing, dancing, and more! Join us in the Theater Department of the Glendale Community College as we rock out in our unique and exciting classrooms: from the stage to the movie-making lab, the make-up chair to the dance studio, and the music hall to the improv spotlight. Campers will create and star in their own theatrical adventures, and will showcase their amazing talents for the whole family to enjoy at our free end-of-camp Big Show. From the shy wallflower to the class clown: All levels of experience welcomed! Hurry… it’s almost time for Places!

    Camp Hours 9am – 2pm, Before and After Care Hours: 8am-9am and 2pm-5pm.

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    Type: After Care, Before Care, Camps for Girls, Day Camp, Martial Arts, Sports, Teen, Water Sports

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    All GIRLS Empowerment Summer Camp is hosted by SHIELD Women’s Self Defense System®. The Camp’s main goal is for the girls have the most fun & empowering time, while becoming proficient in self-defense skills, boost confidence, and become physically & mentally stronger.

    SHIELD has been teaching self-defense exclusively for women and girls in the past 19 years.  Open for girls ages 6 to 17 years old. Camp meets on Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm.   Early drop off from 8:30am. Late pick up until 5:30pm.
    Activities include:
    Self Defense Training
    Character Development Workshops
    Water Sports (kayaking & paddle boarding)
    Dance
    Yoga
    Meditation
    Core Workout
    Beach Day
    Fun Outdoor Sports & Games.

    While we have a blast in various fun activities, we focus on a specific topic that will be incorporated in the games, class discussions, workshops, and mat chat.

    Week 1: Acceptance
    Week 2: Fear
    Week 3: Responsibility
    Week 4: Perseverance
    Week 5: Confidence
    Week 6: Focus & Self Control
    Week 7: Anti Bullying
    Week 8: Anger Management
    Week 9: Kindness & Respect
    Week 10: Vision & Purpose

    Shield Women’s Self Defense System® has been taught for Santa Monica Police, LA Co Dept of Public Health, Fox Studios, NBC, UCLA, USC, Pepperdine, Kaiser Permanente, Delloitte, BuzzFeed, Lionsgate, and various companies, government entities, schools, and private groups.

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    Type: Acting, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Camps for Girls, Creative, Creative Writing, Film, Music, Photography, Skateboarding, Sleep Away, Teen, Visual Arts

    Description:

    Our campers follow their dreams, try incredible new things, and gain lifelong friends and positive role models in a safe and supportive environment. Our very low staff-to-camper ratio of 1:6 ensures a level of instruction, engagement, and mentoring that makes the experience unforgettable.

    Campers choose a specialty (we call ‘em TRACKS) to focus on during each session of Amplify. Some campers sign up for a different track for each session they’re enrolled in, and some stay with the same track for the whole season. There’s no wrong way to AMPLIFY YOUR VOICE.

    No matter where you land, you’ll have about a million opportunities to dabble in lots of artistic areas and work alongside campers from other tracks. We love TEAMWORK and co-creation.

    Read more about Amplify Sleep Away Camp for Girls here.

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    Type: Dance, Day Camp, Martial Arts, Mindfulness, Sports

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    As featured in Spectrum News1 last summer, the Mission of Upstander Kids Anti-Bullying Camp is to empower kids with effective Communication Skills, basic Martial Arts Skills, and good Social Skills, so that they can develop a resistance to Bullying that allows them to focus their attention on making the world a better place for everyone: to give them an appreciation for diversity and to increase their capacity for kindness and compassion. It is an immersive program for kids 6-12 years old, giving them more than the CDC’s recommended 60 minutes of physical activity per day for kids!

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Camps for Girls, Creative, Creative Writing, Day Camp, Performing Arts, STEM, Visual Arts

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    Join us for a summer of imagination and enrichment led by an expert faculty. Archer’s summer program for girls ignites creativity, inspires risk-taking, and builds valuable leadership skills. Engage in real-world challenges, make new friends, and experience Archer’s joyful culture, which celebrates the possibility of every girl.

    Rising 4th and 5th grade students can join Girls in Charge for thematic week-long experiences rooted in play and exploration. Girls in Action programs for rising 6th-8th grade students offer opportunities to delve into Humanities, STEM, and Performing and Visual Arts.

    Applications will close on Monday, May 23.

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    Type: Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Creative, Day Camp, Design, Fashion, Maker, Mindfulness, Music, Nature, Paint Ball, Science, Teen, Traditional, Visual Arts

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    RAZ Summer Camps with Art for Kids are simulated tours to explore new cultures and how life on earth (our home) expresses the richness of unity through diversity. Campers visit 1 of the 7 continents each week to expand their worlds. Wednesdays are field trips.

    Each day children experience cultural arts guided by degreed professional teachers with stories, fashion, music, and dance plus painting, drawing, sculpting, and building with wood and metal. They also learn fun facts about geography, history, and social studies, and taste new ethnic foods.

    RAZ Art Day Camps are some of the best in-person kids activities and events near Beverly Hills, West Los Angeles. Kids aged 5-16 get creative all day 9:30 am – 3 pm. In a full day, campers create up to 4 projects. In a full week, kids make a gallery of up to 12 art projects!

    Opportunity for Teens, to gain skills and techniques for making art projects. Do fun things in a positive environment helping others. Counselor in Training (CIT).

    Week 1(Jun 13-17) Artsy science magic
    Week 2 (Jun 20-24) the Middle East and  Africa
    Week 3 (Jun 27- Jul 1) Europe
    Week 4 (Jul 4-8) North America
    Week 5 (Jul 11-15) South America
    Week 6 (Jul 18-22) Asia
    Week 7 (Jul 25-29) Australia
    Week 8 (Aug 1-5) Antarctica
    Week 9 (Aug 8-12) Animation
    Week 10 (Aug 15-19) Puppetry

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    Type: After Care, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Before Care, Creative, Day Camp, Photography, Teen, Visual Arts

    Description:

    Atwater Photo Camp is a super fun and exciting 5 day photo adventure that inspires kids to explore their world in a deeper way. It helps them recognize, develop and celebrate their own unique voice. We build skills with camera, light and storytelling, through clever games and activities, designed to challenge the way we see.

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    Type: Camps for Girls, Day Camp, Orange County Camp, Soccer, Sports, Volleyball

    Description:

    With more than twenty years of experience developing youth sports programming for professional sports teams (LA Clippers, Kansas City Chiefs, Anaheim Ducks, San Jose Sharks), Breakthrough Sports brings its award-winning summer camp series to LA families! Breakthrough Sports camps are inclusive, high-energy camps used to focus on the fundamentals and to help boys and girls of ALL skill levels improve their game. The All-Sports Camp features one day of basketball, soccer, volleyball, flag football and baseball in the morning. The afternoon portion of camp will feature water activities including swimming and water sports with certified swim instructors.

    Locations: Beverly Hills, Burbank, Malibu, Moorpark, Simi Valley

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    Type: Adventure Camp, Aerial Arts, Day Camp, Equestrian, Nature, Outdoors, Traditional

    Description:

    Cali Camp is a summer day camp for children ages 3- 15. We provide transportation in the cost of camp tuition, and offer many stops throughout the valley and city. Cali Campers will enjoy daily swimming and a variety of Classic Camp activities. We have everything from horseback riding to go carts, rock climbing and zip lining.

    We also balance out the adventure with dance, arts and crafts, and drama. If sports are more your thing, you’ll love our beach volley ball court, back yard games and sports, ping pong, foosball, and even some Harry Potter Quidditch! Your campers will experience a new world every week with our amazing Weekly Theme calendar and daily special events.

    We pride ourselves on our amazing staff who combined a have hundreds of years of camp experience working with children. Cali Camp will quickly become your home away from home!

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    Type: Academic, After Care, Arts Education, Before and/or After Care, Before Care, Day Camp, Maker, Robotics, Science, STEM, Tech, Virtual Camps & Classes

    Description:

    CodeREV STEAM In-Person or Virtual Camps inspire innovation through project based experiential adventures in STEAM learning and fun. CodeREV Kids build amazing projects that teach them next level industry skills in technology creation while inspiring creativity, friendship, and awesome camp memories.

    Join us by entering the code “Summer” to save up to $70 on a week of camp!

    Locations: Santa Monica, Encino, Burbank/Pasadena, and Live, Online

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    Type: Beach, Nature, Outdoors, Sleep Away, Special Needs Camp, Virtual Camps & Classes

    Description:

    Camp del Corazon Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit corporation, providing a free of charge, medically supervised, residential summer camp for children ages 7-17 who are living with heart disease as well as additional programs for these children and their families. All proceeds are spent on the camp, and its programming, and we are staffed entirely by volunteers.

    We offer our camping program free-of-charge, as the families affected by this disease already incur incredible financial burdens from medical bills and often have to seek private or home schooling due to the numerous doctors’ appointments and hospital stays these children require.

    We also provide an environment that offers support and self-esteem building and socialization that these children do not otherwise have access to. Impact of camp studies prove that camp helps to strengthen the confidence and self-esteem of children and your support will give these very special children life-altering experiences that cannot be put into words. As a testament to the impact the camp has on these young souls, most return year after year to relive experiences they can get nowhere else.

    Camp del Corazon provides camp magic to kids with heart disease. Share our camp with your friends and family, and together we can make a difference in these children’s lives.

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    Type: After Care, Arts & Crafts, Before Care, Creative, Day Camp, Outdoors, Performing Arts, Robotics, Science, STEM

    Description:

    Camp Galileo combines traditional summer camp excitement with a lasting innovative curriculum based in STEAM. Pre-K to 10th graders can enjoy camp in our Bay Area, Southern California, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, and Washington D.C. locations.

    93 N Baldwin Ave, Sierra Madre, CA 91024
    2046 Allen Ave, Altadena, CA 91001
    4622 Ambrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
    42 Chestnut St, Pasadena, CA 91103
    1750 Virginia Rd, San Marino, CA 91108
    2987 Mesa Verde Dr E, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
    3591 Orangewood Ave., Los Alamitos, CA 90720
    80 Morningside Dr, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
    5 Federation Way, Irvine, CA 92603
    1121 Vía Nogales, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
    11955 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049
    3819 Clarington Ave, Culver City, CA 90232
    2402 Virginia Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90404
    5580 Thornburn St, Los Angeles, CA 90045
    3700 Chaparral Ave, Irvine, CA 92606
    12100 Portola Springs, Irvine, CA 92618
    29551 Sienna Pkwy, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
    2445 Mica Rd, Carlsbad, CA 92009
    465 E Olive Ave, Burbank, CA 91501
    4548 Haskell Ave, Encino, CA 91436

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    Type: Acting, Adventure Camp, Arts & Crafts, Creative, Day Camp, Immersive Role Playing and Mythology, Improv, Martial Arts, Theater

    Description:

    Camp Half-Blood is a fully-immersive camp experience designed for children in 1st to 6th grade. On their journey toward becoming legends, campers (AKA Demigods) learn sword-training, armor forging, myth-crafting, storytelling and more–all with the goal of unleashing the hero inside them.

    Two locations in LA:

    Camp Half-Blood LA Eastside
    Address: Brand Park, 1601 W Mountain St, Glendale, CA 91201
    Phone Number: 929-397-9393
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: Camp Half-Blood LA Eastside
    Dates: July 5th, 2022 – August 12th 2022
    Price: $495/week

    Camp Half-Blood LA Westside
    Address: Cheviot Hills Park, 2551 Motor Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90064
    Phone Number: 929-397-9393
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: Camp Half-Blood LA Westside
    Dates: July 5th, 2022 – August 12th 2022
    Price: $495/week

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    Type: Featured Sleep Away Camp, Sleep Away

    Description:

    For more almost 70 years, Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps have been providing an inclusive and fun environment where campers and staff become part of a supportive community. We strive to build a place where everyone is equal and included, supported and cared for, connected and challenged. Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps provide children a better understanding of their Jewish background while giving them a summer they will never forget.

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    Type: After Care, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Before Care, Day Camp, Nature, Outdoors, Sports

    Description:

    Founded in 1954, Camp Kinneret is a loving community rooted in child development. Our focus on relationships and providing children with opportunities to learn, grow, and discover themselves is at the heart of the Camp Kinneret philosophy. We offer a completely unplugged program so campers and staff can focus on developing 21st century skills like problem solving, conflict resolution, leadership, and friendship-building. From the bus rides and camp activities to camp songs & games and daily opening/closing assemblies, Camp Kinneret offers a classic camp experience. We call it a child centered program, the campers call it the best summer ever! Extended Day Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm.

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    Type: Adventure Camp, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Beach, Nature, Outdoors, Science, Sleep Away

    Description:

    Give your child a life changing experience at Camp Ocean Pines in Cambria, California. We’re a small nature-based resident camp, in a pine forest overlooking the Pacific Ocean. We focus on helping kids connect with each other and step out of their comfort zones. Campers have the opportunity to try over fifty different activities including kayaking, axe-throwing and tie-dye. Your camper will build friendships, experience amazing nature, and just get to be a kid! We accept kids for who they are and help them grow into the humans they want to be. We know you’ll agree, there is no place like Camp Ocean Pines.

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    Type: Academic, After Care, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Before and/or After Care, Before Care, Camps for Girls, Coding, Day Camp, Robotics, Science, STEAM, STEM, Tech, Teen

    Description:

    Camp Rosie is a week-long summer camp designed to empower and educate girls in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, and surrounding school districts. Together with our YW Strive for Teens program, Camp Rosie will offer workshops and activities focused on #STEAM education, interpersonal relationships, and leadership, digital, and business skills. To register or learn more, visit our website and we’ll see you this summer!

    By promoting assertive self-expression, teaching important life skills, and allowing the practice of leadership in a variety of settings, this unique and transformational program inspires girls to reach their full potential. In this girl-centered space, campers have an opportunity to express themselves while building new friendships and making connections with women entrepreneurs and role models.

    Our 2022 in-person summer program emphasizes girls’ empowerment through workshops that celebrate the value of exploring and validating girls’ identities and experiences. Workshops include discussing healthy relationships, life skills, technology and art projects, group trust and bonding exercises, and physical activity.

    Girls will also prepare for the future through YWCA’s national program, YW Strive for Teens. This series will deepen their leadership and digital skills, tools for success, and financial literacy in activities that value identity and diversity. Looking to the future will include diverse women guest speakers, potential college campus tours, entrepreneurship and civic engagement. Campers that complete YW Strive will be awarded with a Certificate of Completion in recognition of their leadership on their pathways to success in obtaining future volunteer, internship, job or college opportunities.

    Camp runs from 9:30am-4:30pm every day. You can drop off starting at 8am and pick up until 5:30pm.

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    Type: Adventure Camp, After Care, Animal Camp, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Before Care, Day Camp, Nature, Outdoors, Performing Arts, Rock Climbing Camp, Sports, Surfing, Teen

    Description:

    Traditional day camp for boys and girls ages 3 to 15 on 120 private acres in the Malibu / Agoura Hills area.

    Established in 1965 as one of the best traditional day camps in Southern California. Now located on 120 private acres in the Malibu / Agoura Hills area at Calamigos Ranch.  Calamigos Ranch was home for one of the earliest camps in California dating back to the 1940’s. This strong tradition continues with Camp Summertime. Camp Summertime is dedicated to providing a safe, loving, and enriching environment. We promote each child’s social, emotional, creative and physical development through individual and team activities. Campers build self-confidence, self-esteem and self-respect within this supportive environment.

    Bus transportation is available each day from most areas. Pick up locations may include Malibu, Pacific Palisades, the San Fernando Valley,  Woodland Hills, Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, and the Conejo Valley.

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    Type: Academic, After Care, Before Care, Coding, Creative, Day Camp, Fashion, Film, Maker, Robotics, Science, STEM, Tech, Visual Arts

    Description:

    Welcome to Camp Tech Revolution, The World’s #1 STEM Camp. With 60+ cutting-edge courses, gain hands-on, real-world experience with the latest technologies, develop your stack of skills, create awesome projects, learn from talented instructors, and have fun!

    Powered by Lavner Education, Camp Tech Revolution is a highly focused tech camp offering weekly courses in some of the most cutting-edge technology that we see in the world today.

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    Type: Adventure Camp, Day Camp, Jewish, Nature, Outdoors, Teen

    Description:

    In the summer of 2021, the VBS Youth Department launched an 8-week summer camp for teens, combining Bachutz hikes all over Los Angeles, Chesed work at various organizations, weekly beach and ice skating trips, plus Friday Adventure Days with activities like Ropes Course, Surfing, Trapeze, Kayaking, Paintball and Goat Yoga!

    YEAR 2 will be double the size and double the fun! 2-week sessions over 8 weeks. *Recieve 40 hours of Community Service

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    Type: Adventure Camp, After Care, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Day Camp, Nature, Outdoors, Visual Arts

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    At Camp Wildcraft we grow creative, curious, confident camp; caring kids who feel at home in nature. We are small by design, a warm place where kids unplug from technology and happily connect to our camp community. At our two sites in Calabasas and Malibu, our adventurous art and nature camp empowers kids to discover the hidden natural world—and their hidden strengths.

    During weekly sessions, campers create big art projects, explore and hike, sculpt with wood and clay, sew a pouch to carry handmade nature journals, build forts from branches, go on scavenger hunts, play games with new friends, and much more! Campers choose from a changing menu of creative and fun activities including theatre, baking, games in our sports field, and more. Every day at camp is an opportunity to find joy and wonder in the wild places around us.

    After care: 3pm to 4pm.

    TWO LOCATIONS:
    • Sycamore School, Malibu 3504 Las Flores Canyon Rd, Malibu
    • MUSE Global School, Calabasas 1666 Las Virgenes Canyon Rd, Calabasas

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    Type: Adventure Camp, After Care, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Before Care, Cooking, Creative, Dance, Day Camp, Fashion, Film, Improv, Maker, Nature, Outdoors, Performing Arts, Robotics, Science, Sports, STEM, Teen, Theater, Travel Camp

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    Camp Wildfolk is a child-centered day camp with locations in Valley Village and West Hollywood. Wildfolk is project-based and truly unique- offering a balanced blend of structure and choice, with activities campers go wild for. Camp Wildfolk’s caring, silly, and wildly fun Guides are often cited as the #1 reason campers return year after year. Programs offered for Pre-Kinder through 6th grade, as well as a Guides-in-Training (GIT) leadership program for tweens & teens.

    Wildfolk Valley: 12020 Burbank Blvd. Valley Village, CA 91607

    Wildfolk WeHo: 1265 N. Fairfax Ave. West Hollywood, Ca 90046

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    Type: Featured Sleep Away Camp, Outdoors, Sleep Away, Sports

    Description:

    Camp Woodcraft is pleased to offer a $150 discount exclusively for MomsLA families. Enter code momsla150 at checkout!

    One of California’s original summer camps, Camp Woodcraft will host its 100th summer of fun at Mountain Center near idyllic Idyllwild! Join kids from throughout LA to reconnect and disconnect and make forever friends while exploring the forest’s natural beauty. Led by skilled, certified, year-round youth workers who have experience delivering live programming to families during the pandemic, Camp Woodcraft staff give kids an unforgettable experience and parents peace of mind. A wide range of specialty activities include archery, rock wall climbing, and naturalist-led exploration complement classic camp traditions and give campers a chance to grow, connect and play. Camp Woodcraft will strictly follow all updated Covid health and safety guidelines. Join us in celebrating a century of Camp Woodcraft magic!

    32706 Morris Ranch Rd Mountain Center, CA 92561; Contact Camp Director, Helen Santos, 213-814-6298

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    Type: Acting, After Care, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Before and/or After Care, Before Care, Coding, Cooking, Creative, Dance, Day Camp, Design, Gymnastics, Maker, Martial Arts, Music, Outdoors, Performing Arts, Robotics, Science, Soccer, Sports, STEM, Theater, Visual Arts

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    Fuel summer with the arts! Children’s Arts Institute has been providing a dynamic, innovative camp experience for over 20 years. Workshops are lead by professional arts educators who spark your child’s creativity and enthusiasm. Campers are empowered to choose their own schedules from a selection of over 50 classes so they are able to focus on the subjects that excite them the most. From Hogwarts to Hip Hop, Cooking to Coding, and Rockets to Robotics, there is truly something for everyone.

    CAI offers three different sessions on two LA campuses- one in Van Nuys and one off of Mulholland in West LA- and campers choose from a different schedule of classes for each one. A partner of Children’s Community School, a trailblazer of progressive education in Los Angeles, CAI is an inclusive, inspiring, FUN camp that ensures your child can’t wait to go to camp every day. Visit our website to learn more and watch a video about the CAI experience!

    Two locations: 14702 Sylvan St. Van Nuys, CA 91411 AND 16200 Mulholland Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90049

    Before and After Care: 8:30am-6pm

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    Type: Academic, After Care, Arts & Crafts, Before Care, Cooking, Creative, Dance, Day Camp, Maker, Music, Musical Theater, Orange County Camp, Performing Arts, Science, Soccer, Sports, Water Sports

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    ClubSport camps keep your child active and engaged during summer break. Sports camps, specialty camps, and themed camps provide fun ways for kids to strengthen their bodies and minds through physical activities, critical thinking exercises, and creative projects. Camps available for ages 3-12 and are open to the public.

    Before and After Care: 8am-9am and 4pm-5pm

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    Type: Coding, STEM, Tech, Virtual Camps & Classes

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    Code Galaxy Summer Camps are designed for kids to develop programming skills. From Scratch + Minecraft to Python Programming and Web Development, our coding camps for kids are the perfect way to spend time off school. All our summer camps are 100% virtual with flexible times for both parents and students. Enroll today!

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    Type: Academic, Coding, Creative, Design, Featured Online Summer Camps, Language, STEM, Tech, Teen, Virtual Camps & Classes

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    CodeWizardsHQ offers the most fun (and effective!) coding camps and classes for ages 8-18. Hands-on and interactive learning, highly customizable projects, and engaging coding-professional educators make for an experience that students love. Their Minecraft and Roblox coding camps are perfect for gamers interested in coding. Students can learn Python, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Scratch, Java and more. Three week classes and one week camps are available. No driving! Attend from home. Beginners and advanced coders alike are welcome (placement testing available). Save $50 if you enroll before May 1st!

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    Type: Acting, Arts Education, Comedy, Creative Writing, Day Camp, Improv, Performing Arts, Stand Up and Storytelling, Theater, Visual Arts

    Description:

    The Crow’s COMEDY CAMP for kids brings 20+ years of comedy experience, mixed with a hefty background in running youth day camps and teaching theater in local Los Angeles schools! The Crow built a stage specifically for your young jokesters! Focusing on stand-up, improv, sketch, storytelling, joke writing, stage presence, and self-confidence, your child will have an opportunity to learn joke structure while finding their storytelling perspective and voice through exciting play and activities. Each day will be mixed with team building, performance art, outdoor play, arts and crafts, and community service culminating in a final live performance at the end of each one-week session on Friday night for family and friends at The Crow’s main stage. The Crow is LA’s newest inclusive comedy club. Comedy Camp is for ages 7 – 12 and is located in Santa Monica at Bergamot Station Arts Center. Space is limited, enroll now!

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    Type: Arts Education, Day Camp, Musical Theater, Performing Arts, Tech, Theater, Voice

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    Teenage Drama Workshop (TADW) is a conservatory-style program offering teens ages 11-18 the opportunity to develop skills in theatre arts. For the past 64 years, TADW has been held on the California State University Northridge campus. Our goal is to teach theatre arts and the importance of ensemble and teamwork through our intensive classes and productions. This summer, our program will culminate with HAMMERED: A THOR AND LOKI PLAY based on the Marvel series that features the two brothers as teenagers. Followed by FROZEN, JR.; the tale of two sisters based on the popular animated movie. Both productions offer our students a wide range of opportunities. So be part of the magic and join us for our 65th summer!

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Creative, Day Camp, Design, Fashion, Orange County Camp, Photography, Teen, Virtual Camps & Classes, Visual Arts

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    Designer Camp is Southern Californian’s most comprehensive and collaborative design-based summer camp for young creatives (ages 11 – 17). Offering unique IN-PERSON & DIGITAL camps in Los Angeles & Orange County. Designer Camp partners with nationally-recognized designers and brands.

    LOS ANGELES:
    Designer Camp 101: July 11 – 15, 2022
    Interior Design Camp: July 18 – 22, 2022
    Fashion & Styling Camp: July 25 – 29, 2022
    Photography Camp x Leica Akademie: August 1 – 5, 2022

    ORANGE COUNTY:
    Designer Camp 101: July 18 – 22, 2022
    Interior Design Camp: July 25 – 29, 2022

    Designer Camp’s mission is to give students a community that helps them cultivate their unique creativity and discover the many career opportunities for their future.
    Each day students will receive hands-on instruction from design industry professionals, visit showrooms, retail stores, design houses and businesses that are shaping the design industry. Our design industry professionals and staff are dedicated to mentoring our students on their creative paths, supporting them throughout camp and beyond. Throughout each week of camp, students will work on creating their own personal design portfolio that they can continue to update even after camp.

    LOCATIONS:
    Los Angeles: Pacific Design Center 750 N San Vicente Blvd,West Hollywood Design District, CA 90069

    Orange County: Lido Marina Village 3434 Via Lido, Newport Beach, CA 92663

     

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    Type: Academic, Day Camp, Maker, Robotics, Science, STEM, Tech

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    The Fun Science Day Camp where curious kids can become science makers, solve a science mystery, and build their own robots & rovers! Take home over 15 science gizmos & gadgets from 3 new STEM focused camps. Our staff are enthusiastic professionals who love kids, science & camp.

    Over 20 Southern CA Locations:
    5310 E. La Palma Ave. Anaheim CA 92807
    471 S Roxbury Dr Beverly Hills CA 90212
    755 North Whitnall Highway Burbank CA 91505
    615 Richmond St El Segundo CA 90245
    5031 Alonzo Ave Encino CA 91316
    1900 Associated Drive Fullerton CA 92831
    1500 N. Verdugo Road Glendale CA 91208
    10 Federation Way Irvine CA 92603
    101 Alfonso Irvine CA 92618
    255 Visions Irvine CA 92656
    1039 S. La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles CA 91011
    9659 Balboa Blvd Northridge CA 91325
    26300 Crenshaw Blvd Palos Verdes CA 90274
    1434 N Altadena Dr Pasadena CA 91107
    525 Earle Lane Redondo Beach CA 90278
    1485 Virginia Road San Marino CA 91108
    1008 11th St Santa Monica CA 90403
    3921 Laurel Canyon Blvd Studio City CA 91604
    1250 Erbes Road Thousand Oaks CA 91362
    15445 Lansdowne Rd Tustin CA 92782
    7353 Valley Circle Blvd West Hills CA 91304
    6201 Winnetka Ave Woodland Hills CA 91367

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    Type: Coding, Day Camp, Film, Robotics, Science, STEM, Tech

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    Digital Dragon is offering an educational yet very fun IN-PERSON Summer Camp experience in Santa Monica this year, for students aged 7-14. New themes with original curriculum – for students who want to expand their tech skills by designing games, coding, creating videos, programming robots, making Roblox games, and exploring a new Minecraft theme each week of the summer.

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    Type: Soccer, Sports

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    Our camps offer fun, skill-building, and confidence-boosting soccer activities to keep your kids engaged this summer!

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Beach, Day Camp, Nature, Outdoors

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    EverWild’s Summer Camp provides children with meaningful experiences in nature alongside qualified mentors. We welcome homeschoolers, Forest Schoolers and friends to join us for adventures in the wild landscape of Los Angeles.

    Camps are offered in Santa Clarita Valley, Topanga/Palisades, Thousand Oaks, Pasadena/Glendale, and Culver-West areas. Please see our website for class locations.

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    Type: After Care, Before Care, Day Camp, Orange County Camp, Outdoors, Soccer, Sports, Teen

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    Our Summer Sports Camp combines fitness & sports, offering a fun way for kids to stay healthy, active, and social over the summer through experimenting with different aspects of fitness – yoga, strength training, sports conditioning, and different sports such as soccer, baseball, basketball, and even boxing. For all ages and readiness levels, our goal is for kids to have fun, challenge themselves, and gain confidence through fun activities that will help them fall in love with fitness and a healthy lifestyle!

    Camps run from 9AM – 2PM Monday through Friday, for ages 5 – 14. Late pickup available for additional fees.

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    Type: After Care, Arts & Crafts, Beach, Before Care, Creative, Dance, Day Camp, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Nature, Outdoors, Soccer, Sports, Surfing, Visual Arts, Volleyball, Water Sports

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    Fitness by the Sea Beach Camp (FBS) is Los Angeles’ premiere and oldest beach camp (celebrating our 23rd year) for children ages 4-14. With beachside locations in Santa Monica and Pacific Palisades, an experienced and spirited staff (average age 24), and low camper to staff ratios (6:1), FBS offers a full range of over 200 dynamic and creative activities in an encouraging and nurturing environment.

    SIGN UP BY THE DAY- Register your child for any days you wish, with no minimum days or weeks. Add as many days as you want whenever you want! With free and unlimited schedule changes you can¹t go wrong!

    100% SAFETY RECORD– For the past 22 years, Fitness by the Sea has been recognized as the “safest beach camp” in the Los Angeles area. All of our camps cater to first-time campers and kids new to the ocean. No Prior ocean experience is required. Non-swimmers are welcome!

    BUS TRANSPORTATION- Bus stops serving communities in Westwood, Beverly Hills, Cheviot Hills, West Hollywood, Mar Vista, Culver City, Venice, Marina del Rey, Playa Vista, Playa del Rey, and El Segundo areas.

    OVER 200 ACTIVITIES- “Something for Everyone” – Ages 4-14

    • Water Activities: surfing, boogie boarding, swimming, paddling, etc.
    • Team Sports: soccer, basketball, baseball, flag football, dodge ball, etc.
    • Creative Activities: dance, arts & crafts, yoga, puppet shows, magic, etc.
    • Individual Sports: gymnastics, martial arts, cheerleading, fencing, etc.

    Kids feel safe to be themselves and are encouraged to take safe risks, push their own limits, and discover their unique abilities.

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    Type: Acting, Beach, Dance, Day Camp, Performing Arts

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    Get funky this summer with our Rockstar Beach Camp, located at Shutters on the Beach and Casa Del Mar! FD&D allows kids to express themselves through music and movement, while building self-esteem. Our beach camp is designed to keep kids active, healthy and happy. Learn dance routines to your favorite pop tunes, go on silly scavenger hunts, build sandcastles, play in the ocean, make art projects, dress up for theme days, and even take a walk to the Pirate Ship Playground! Campers will receive a music video to keep. If you want to ROCK OUT at the BEACH this is the camp for you!

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    Type: Academic, Day Camp, Sports

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    Calling campers of all ages and skill levels to join the Got Game Camp, operating in Mid-City, West LA and San Fernando Valley! Enjoy fun, action-packed weeks full of sports, arts, sciences, games, imaginative projects, and the hottest trends among kids.

    Got Game offers a program unlike any other, allowing campers different options throughout the day to have a blast playing with their friends and exploring different interests. Campers have the chance to let loose and have fun in age-appropriate cohorts and activities. Whether your child is more into sports, games, imaginative projects or anything in-between, we have something for everyone at camp!

    Got Game’s motto is “We Speak Kid”, and the coaches have endless enthusiasm and an innate ability to keep campers engaged through a fun and competitive spirit. Coaches make sure each day is new and exciting, and campers come back wanting more. All programs are Covid-safe, and Got Game has a resident medical doctor, Dr. Damon Raskin, on its team to oversee best practices for health and safety protocols.

    Join the fun when school is out this summer!

    Locations:
    – Hancock Park Elementary, 408 S. Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles CA 90036
    – Third Street Elementary 201 S. June Street Los Angeles CA 90004
    – Redeemer Elementary 10792 National Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90064

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    Type: Acting, Creative, Day Camp, Improv, Musical Theater, Performing Arts, Teen, Theater, Virtual Camps & Classes

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    Lively five-day TEEN IMPROV CAMPS, or one-day TEEN DROP-INS, get teens on their feet working on characters, improvisation, and acting through a variety of fun games and improv exercises. On the last day of a TEEN IMPROV CAMP, parents and friends are invited to join the class online and observe the final 30 minutes in an “open class” format.

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    Type: Acting, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Creative, Creative Writing, Dance, Day Camp, Design, Fashion, Film, Language, Music, Musical Theater, Performing Arts, Photography, Sleep Away, Teen, Theater, Visual Arts, Voice

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    The 2022 Summer Program will offer day camp and residential options to kids & teens age 5-18. The tradition of gathering an impassioned community of artists during the summer months has served generations of musicians, painters, writers and performers in a variety of disciplines including dance, theatre, music, film, and visual arts. Join us in discovering the magic of an Idyllwild Arts summer, and explore your creativity in an inspiring setting with an enthusiastic community of students, faculty and staff.

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Creative, Day Camp, Fashion, Photography, South Bay Camp, Visual Arts

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    Indivisible Arts Summer Camps offer a weeklong multi-media arts and wisdom camp featuring 8 rotating creative activities per day – including wisdom teachings involved in our Creative Wisdom Program. These sessions also involve the same open-studio creative sessions that feature a wide range of media, including illustration, graphic design, spray paint, photography, paint pouring, resin pouring, hydro-dipping, concept development, digital illustration, Oculus Virtual Reality Art, traditional painting, music making and beyond…

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    Type: Academic, Acting, After Care, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Basketball, Before Care, Coding, Creative, Creative Writing, Dance, Day Camp, Design, Film, Improv, Maker, Music, Outdoors, Performing Arts, Robotics, Science, Soccer, South Bay Camp, Sports, STEM, Tech, Teen, Tennis, Theater, Virtual Camps & Classes, Visual Arts

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    KidzToPros offers the best STEM, Arts and Sports Summer Camps in LA! Campers ages 4-14 can choose from a variety of camp options like LEGO Robotics, Minecraft Coding, Play It All Sports and more! Whether your student is a performer, creator, builder or athlete, KidzToPros has an option to help them grow. Combine their current interests with valuable skills this summer in a fun, safe environment with KidzToPros! Save $50 on your registration using code ML-50 until June 1st!

    Discount Code: Save $50 on your registration using code ML-50 until June 1st!

    Multiple locations in the South Bay, San Fernando Valley & San Gabriel Valley

    Pre-care & Check-in: 08:30AM-09:00AM ; Post-care & Check-out: 04:00PM-05:00PM

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    Type: Day Camp, Orange County Camp, Outdoors, Soccer, South Bay Camp, Sports

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    Whether your player is just starting their soccer journey, looking to enhance those skills or wanting to be discovered, we’ve got them covered all summer long. Our programs offer a variety of engaging, positive and professional types of training for players ages 6-16 and of all skill levels who are eager to have fun and learn. You can find us at Dignity Health Sports Park, LA Galaxy Sports Complex, Glendale Sports Complex, Orange County Great Park and more!

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    Type: Arts Education, Creative, Creative Writing, Day Camp, Performing Arts, Teen, Theater

    Description:

    Boston Court Pasadena is a nationally known incubator and producer of new plays, and we are thrilled to apply our literary and dramaturgical expertise to inspiring and educating the next generation of playwrights! The Introduction to Playwriting program is a four-week summer intensive for rising high school juniors and seniors taught by working theater professionals. Over the course of four weeks students will learn the basics of playwriting and dramatic narrative, be empowered to tell their story through theater, form an ensemble with their peers, and ultimately write a 10-minute play that will be performed on our stage by professional actors! The program is limited to 10 students, so we encourage students to register as soon as possible!

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    Type: Arts Education, Camps for Girls, Cooking, Day Camp, Maker

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    Little Kitchen Academy is the key ingredient for an independent child! The first-of-its-kind Montessori-inspired cooking academy for kids ages three through teen is focused on providing a safe, inspiring, and empowering space for children to identify, develop, and refine their senses. Every class, students learn how to make healthy, delicious, and seasonal meals from scratch to consumption – all while experimenting with math and science concepts, working on their reading skills, and polishing up their table manners by sharing meals around the LKA community table (made with 33,436 recycled chopsticks). Sessions of three-hour classes are organized by age group for up to 10 students per session (ages 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, and 13+ years old).

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    Type: Aerial Arts, After Care, Before Care, Dance, Day Camp

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    Our summer dance camps are a fun way for dancers (ages 6+) of all levels to experience a range of different dance styles. Learn ballet, jazz, hip hop, musical theater, lyrical, contemporary, aerial arts, modern, cheerleading, and tumbling during this all-day program that allows dancers to create lasting friendships and enjoy their dance experience.

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    Type: Day Camp, Fashion

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    Modeling Camp invites you to come explore the exciting world of fashion and modeling!

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    Type: Animal Camp, Arts & Crafts, Backpacking, Equestrian, Featured Sleep Away Camp, Improv, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Sleep Away, Water Sports

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    A co-ed, traditional sleep away camp for campers age 7 to 16, uniquely located on a 900-acre ranch in the Sierras north of Lake Tahoe. Limited enrollment allows for a more personal camp experience and family-like feel that bring all of the camp family together. Travel options available to make your trip easier. Family-owned and operated since 1956.

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    Type: Academic, Acting, Animal Camp, Art & Nature, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Coding, Cooking, Creative, Dance, Day Camp, Design, Fashion, Maker, Performing Arts, Robotics, Science, Soccer, Sports, STEM, Tech, Theater, Visual Arts

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    At Parker-Anderson summer camp, each session combines the fun and silliness of traditional summer camp with a huge variety of our signature enrichment classes and social interaction with friends. Classes include Kid’s Cooking Academy, Art Workshop, Kid’s Dance Studio, Jedi Training, Coding Wizards, Ninja Academy, Spy Kids, and more!

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    Type: Academic, Coding, Day Camp, Design, Robotics, STEM, Tech

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    Now in it’s 20th summer, Techno-tainment Summer Camp runs one-week sessions Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm for students entering grades 2-9. Students sign-up for one week-long course at a time from the list of available options. Students who sign up for multiple weeks may take all different courses, or repeat some of their favorites, since all our classes have a wealth of possible projects to complete. Our most popular courses are Youtuber Essentials, Roblox 3D Game Design, and Minecraft Modding. Each day is balanced with a healthy mix of indoor and outdoor activities, including afternoon sports, snack break, and the ever-popular computer games of Network Game Time. There are always multiple activity options during these times to ensure all students find something they enjoy. At the end of each week, we hold an open house where students can show off their work and are recognized for their accomplishments.

    PlanetBravo locations include:

    Berkeley (Bay Area), Beverly Hills, Burbank, Encino, Irvine (OC), Manhattan Beach, Pasadena, Westchester Santa Monica and online options.

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    Type: Academic

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    Project QUIPS aims to provide an accessible and enriching academic experience that offers a variety of both core and extra-curricular courses taught by accomplished high school students. We believe in an affordable summer camp for all students looking to jump ahead in coursework, to study subject areas not conventionally explored in school, and to make lasting connections as part of a broader community of scholars.

    Online – via Zoom

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    Type: Adventure Camp, Art & Nature, Arts Education, Beach, Cooking, Creative, Day Camp, Language, Music, Nature, Outdoors, Sports, STEM, Surfing, Teen, Theater, Travel Camp, Visual Arts

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    Pura Vida Peace Camp offers youth a bilingual summer day camp experience in Tamarindo, Costa Rica that explores an array of subjects from eco-sustainability and global peace practices to adventure and cultural activities like surfing, sports, arts, cooking and more! From 9am-3pm daily youth are engaged in fun learning experiences at camp while their parents enjoy free time to explore, work, or simply nap by the pool. Now isn’t that cool?

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    Type: Adventure Camp, Animal Camp, Art & Nature, Cooking, Creative, Dance, Equestrian, Film, Gymnastics, Improv, Martial Arts, Nature, Outdoors, Paint Ball, Sleep Away, Sports, Teen, Visual Arts, Water Sports

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    55 years of Memories and Friendships! Located in the foothills of Sequoia National Park, River Way Ranch Camp offers children, ages 7-16, a summer of friendships and memories to last a lifetime. Campers may choose from 75 activities including waterskiing, horseback riding, ropes course, mini-bikes, go-karts, waverunners, gymnastics, overnights and more. With an emphasis on the first time campers, River Way provides exciting experiences, focusing on increasing self-confidence. Campers, ages 7-9, remain with their counselors throughout the day participating in a wide variety of activities, while 10-16-year-olds are guided to customize their schedule according to their interests.

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    Type: After Care, Coding, Day Camp, Maker, Robotics, Science, STEM, Tech, Virtual Camps & Classes

    Description:

    Voted the Best by our customers, Rolling Robots Robotics and STEM Camp is set to inspire students from 5 to 15 years old to become the next tech genius. Our fun and hands-on ROBOTICS, CODING, and STEM camps offers full range of VEX Robotics camps, Lego Robotics camps, Coding camps (Scratch, Web Design, Python, Unity & AI), Design camps (3D Printing & Design, Minecraft MOD &APP) and Robot Building camps! Rolling Robots Summer Camp features half day weekly session with option to stay all day taking two camp sessions. Single day option is available for some camps.

    We have multiple locations – Palos Verdes, West LA, Glendale, Online & More.
    – Palos Verdes | 704 Bart Earle Way #201, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 (424) 206-9466
    – West LA | 2951 S Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 474-0198
    – Glendale | 201 N. Brand Blvd. #B120, Glendale, CA 91203 (818) 241-2308

    After Care: 4pm to 6pm

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    Type: Beach, Day Camp, Outdoors, Sports, Surfing, Volleyball

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    A Premier Sports Camp serving the Los Angeles area since 1994. Saken Sand & Sea offers various sports camps and clinics at multiple locations, including and not limited to Bel Air, Pacific Palisades and Playa del Rey. Providing seasonal camps all year long – choose between any and all sports: Surfing, Basketball, Soccer, Beach Volleyball and more!

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    Type: Acting, Day Camp, Film, Improv, Musical Theater, Theater, Voice

    Description:

    We will be crafting a short film from concept to final cut in 5 days, involving the students every step of the way. They will get the chance to help craft and create their own characters once a storyline has been written with THEM in mind. Upon completion of the camp, each student will be provided with a copy of the film for their own personal use and receive IMDB credit! (Its a real film!! You will have the film within 6 weeks!) The kids also get a red carpet screening at Raleigh Studios!!

    Before and After Care: Students can be dropped off 30 mins early and picked up 30 mins after normal hours.

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Creative, Day Camp, Design, South Bay Camp, Visual Arts

    Description:

    South Bay Art Dept. provides a summer art camp that gives children and teens an opportunity to express themselves creatively through a variety of mediums and styles, and make meaningful artwork they can take pride in.

    If your child wants to strengthen their artistic abilities this summer, our camp is perfect!

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Coding, Creative, Day Camp, Fashion, Maker, Music, Orange County Camp

    Description:

    A summer day camp that trusts kids, so they can trust themselves. Kids ages 4–12 choose from a variety of activities in real-time, including: sewing, stop-motion animation, coding, breadmaking, maker crafts, and more.

    All hours are included in our standard rates: 8am–6pm. Families are welcome to drop-off & pick-up at any time.

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Coding, Cooking, Creative, Day Camp, Fashion, Maker, Music, Tech

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    A summer day camp that trusts kids, so they can trust themselves. Kids ages 4–12 choose from a variety of activities in real-time, including: stop-motion animation, sewing, music, maker crafts, breadmaking, sports & rec, and more! Est. 1980. Lunch, snacks, & all hours (8am–6pm) included. Families can drop-off & pick-up at anytime.

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Coding, Cooking, Creative, Day Camp, Fashion, Maker, Music, Performing Arts, Tech

    Description:

    A summer day camp that trusts kids, so they can trust themselves. Kids ages 4-12 choose from a variety of activities in real-time, including: sewing, knitting, stop-motion animation, breadmaking, maker crafts, sports & rec, dance, music, and more! Est. 1980. Lunch, snacks, & all hours (8am-6pm) included. Families are welcome to drop-off & pick-up at any time.

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    Type: Academic, After Care, Arts & Crafts, Creative, Day Camp, Science, STEAM, STEM

    Description:

    It’s Time to Shine! From our ever popular Academic and Specialty Camps, to our exciting new Day Camps, we’ve designed a wide range of engaging summer camp options for your child, complete with all the fun, enriching activities they love, and the important safety measures you expect.

    Save the Date: Registration opens February 14.

    Camps will take place at two locations:

    Altadena Campus
    2046 Allen Ave, Altadena, CA 91001

    West Los Angeles Campus
    2000 Stoner Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025

     

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    Type: Academic, After Care, Arts & Crafts, Arts Education, Before Care, Coding, Cooking, Creative, Dance, Day Camp, Design, Fashion, Maker, Performing Arts, Robotics, Sports, STEM, Tech, Visual Arts

    Description:

    Come together for all kinds of summer fun and exploration on The Center’s campus! One- and three-week programs are available for rising Kindergarten through 8th graders!

    Classes include Arts, Science, Inventions, Athletics, Drones, Architecture, Cooking, Minecraft, Robotics, Crafts, Language Arts, Mathemagic, Dance, Drama, and lots more. And don’t miss Camp SHAKE Basketball & Sports camps too!

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    Type: Academic, Beach, Coding, Day Camp, Film, Robotics, Science, Sleep Away, STEM, Surfing, Tech, Teen, Virtual Camps & Classes, Water Sports

    Description:

    Summer Discovery and Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) provide transformative summer programs in partnership with top universities for middle and high school students from around the world! Take interesting classes, get a jump start on your career, all while enjoying daily extracurricular activities and excursions in some of the most exciting cities in the US and UK!

    Please review our websites at www.summerdiscovery.com and www.giftedstudy.org for more information.

    Location: 1326 Old Northern Blvd Roslyn, NY 11576

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    Type: STEM, Teen, Virtual Camps & Classes

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    Teach Me Wall Street Summer programs focus on money, trading and investing.

    Wall Street 101 is our foundational program that teaches students how Wall Street and the stock market works, who the players are, and how Wall Street affects their lives. Trading & Investing is a very hands-on program where students learn how to read stock charts, select the best companies and industries to invest in, and simulate trading in real-time.

    The Cryptocurrencies program focus Blockchain, Bitcoin, Ethereum and all things digital currency.

    Takes place Virtually Online at 1pm PST.

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    Type: Academic, Arts Education, Design, Global Ethics, Photography, Robotics, Science, Sleep Away, Tech, Visual Arts

    Description:

    Our Junior Scholars Program for rising 7th-, 8th- and 9th-graders is led by experienced Webb faculty who engage with students in what they do best. Ours is a boarding-only program that offers four tracks: Paleontology (taking advantage of our one-of-a-kind resource in the on-campus Alf Museum), Science and Engineering (utilizing our state-of-the-art laboratories), Digital Arts and Global Ethics (leaning into our 100 years of work with putting honor and moral courage above all else).

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    Type: After Care, Arts & Crafts, Before Care, Creative, Day Camp, Maker, STEAM, STEM, Tinkering, Visual Arts

    Description:

    Come build amazing eco-friendly creations with us! Tinkering Camp teaches children the skills they need to turn their wildest imaginings into robust items made from wood, plastic, metal, and fabric. With a 5:1 camper to facilitator ratio, our workshop provides a supportive environment for personal growth through skills development and creative construction. Campers use hand and power tools and work together to create huge and amazing projects. Before Care by request, After Care till 5 or 6pm

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    Type: Day Camp, Soccer, Sports

    Description:

    Our UK International Soccer Camps provide all children with an opportunity to develop their soccer skills under the guidance of our professional, UK Coaches and in a fun, safe and progressive environment.

    Multiple locations across LA County!

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    Type: Coding, Robotics, STEM, Virtual Camps & Classes

    Description:

    Veritas AI is a virtual AI program for high school students looking to build an AI project. In the program, students learn the fundamentals of AI, interact with AI practitioners, and build a personalized AI project that they can use for college applications and beyond. No coding skills are required and the program has levels for advanced students. We offer both 2 week and 10 week summer programs and have spots for financial aid for students.

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    Type: Arts & Crafts, Beach, Cooking, Day Camp, Nature, Theater, Waldorf Camp

    Description:

    Join us at the Westside Waldorf School for a magical summer under the sun at our beautiful Pacific Palisades campus, just steps from the beach and the hiking trails of the Santa Monica Mountains!

    Grades 1 – 6 campers will enjoy six weeks of specialty themed camps that combine classic camp traditions with the artistry and storytelling of a true Waldorf experience. Campers will take part in weekly walking field trips to the beach or hiking trails, themed camp activities, water play, dress-up days, and even special field trips for extra adventures!

    Weekly camp themes include Inventors and Imagination, Organic Gardening and Cooking, Theater and Performing Arts, Aquatic Adventures, Visual Arts, and Wonders of Nature. Camp is led by our experienced Waldorf staff and is open to all families of the Los Angeles community!

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    Type: Acting, Art & Nature, Day Camp, Improv, Nature, Outdoors, Performing Arts, Teen, Theater

    Description:

    Theatricum’s drama camps seek to empower students with confidence; provide them opportunities to practice collaboration, creative and critical thinking in a positive, nurturing environment; and to introduce them to Shakespeare, theatre, and poetry, with the goal of inspiring a lifelong relationship with language, history, and art.

    For ages 4-18.

    DATES: Young People (Age 4-7) July 25 – August 5th; Youth (Age 8-13) Session 1: June 20 – July 1 and Session 2: July 5 – July 22; Teen (age 14-18) July 18 – August 4

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    Type: Academic, Creative, Creative Writing, Day Camp, Teen, Virtual Camps & Classes

    Description:

    From Poetry and SciFi/Fantasy, to Novel Writing and Nonfiction, young writers (ages 13-19) are invited to join Write the World this June -August for week-long writing camps via Zoom. It’s the perfect opportunity to meet peers from around the world, learn from a published facilitator, and create pieces they are proud of – all without leaving their home! Whether teens choose to improve their skills in a genre they already enjoy or explore something completely new, writers of all levels can let their creativity soar this summer.

    Register for 2+ workshops and get 20% off automatically! Space is limited, so act fast!

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    Summer Camps Near Me – Map

    Check out this alphabetical list of hundreds of Summer Camps in Los Angeles!

    5 Star Enrichment
    8 Count Dance Academy
    A Noise Within
    A Superhero in Me Sports Camp
    ABC’s of Dance
    Academic Achievers
    Actors Co-Op Theatre Company
    Adventureplex
    Aerial Arts Summer Camp
    Aerial Classroom Summer Camp
    Aerial Warehouse
    All About Horses OC
    All Girls Empowerment Summer Camp (Shield Self Defense)
    Aloha Beach Camp
    AMDA High School Summer Conservatory
    Amplify Sleep Away Camp for Girls (Girls Rock SB)
    Aqua Surf School

    Aquarium of the Pacific Summer Day Camps
    Aquarium Science Camp (Heal The Bay)
    Areteem Institute
    Arroyo Seco Racquet Club
    Art Steps
    Art Works Studio & Classroom 
    Art Zone Hermosa Beach
    Art Zone West
    ArtCenter for Kids and Teens
    Artology Studio
    AstroCamp
    ATAM – Academy of Technology, Art & Music
    Atwater Photo Camp
    Aventuras Forest School

    Bar 717 Ranch
    Beach Sports Summer Camp
    Bee Planet
    Beginner Saber Camp (Avant Garde Fencers Club)
    Best Sports USA (Beginners Edge Sports Training)
    Beth Shir Shalom ECC Summer Camp
    Big Bear Adventure Academy Camp
    BiocitizenLA Summer School
    BioNerds
    Bizzy Girl Entrepreneur Camp
    BJE Teen Service Corps Summer Camps
    Blue House Arts
    Blue Starz Dance and Theater
    Body Boarding Adventure
    Bowers Museum Kidseum Summer Camp
    Brain Builders STEM Education
    Brave Trails Summer Camp
    Breakthrough Sports
    Brentwood Art Center Summer Camps
    Bricks 4 Kids Anaheim

    Bring on the Music
    Broadway Arts Camp
    Broadway Camp for kids
    Broadway Gym
    Broadway Kids
    Buckley School
    Build It Workspace
    Burbank Pa Kua
    Burbank Temple Emanu El Summer Camp

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    C5 Youth Programs
    Cal Poly Pomona Femineer Camp
    Cal State Northridge Baseball Camp
    CalArts Summer Art Intensive for High School Students
    Cali Camp
    California Science Center
    Camino Real Playhouse
    Camp 2345 at United Children’s Learning Academy
    Camp Adventurewood
    Camp Agawak
    Camp Awesome
    Camp Bloomfield
    Camp Bob Waldorf (formerly Max Straus)
    Camp Bravo
    Camp Calabasas
    Camp Co-op: Actors Co-op Summer Theatre Camp

    Camp Conrad Chinnock
    Camp Crescent Moon
    Camp Funtime
    Camp Gan Elohim
    Camp Gan Israel
    Camp Gan Izzy
    Camp Half Blood
    Camp Haverim
    Camp Hess Kramer and Gindling Hilltop Camp
    Camp Hillel
    Camp Hollywoodland for Girls
    Camp Isaiah
    Camp Izza

    Camp James Newport Beach
    Camp JCA Shalom Day Camp
    Camp Kaleidoscope
    Camp Keiki + Camp Ohana
    Camp Keshet of Temple Beth Am
    Camp Keystone
    Camp Kids Klub
    Camp Kinneret 
    Camp Lakers
    Camp Lango
    Camp Los Encinos
    Camp Masterchef
    Camp Me
    Camp Med-o-Lark

    Camp Mirman
    Camp New Heights
    Camp Newport
    Camp Nugget
    Camp Ocean Pines
    Camp Pinniped
    Camp Scherman (Girl Scouts of OC)
    Camp Spin-Off
    Camp Starcrest
    Camp Summertime
    Camp Super Duper
    Camp Tech Revolution
    Camp Timberlane

    Camp VBS
    Camp Wasewagan on the River
    Camp Waukeela
    Camp Wekeela
    Camp Whittle
    Camp Wildcraft
    Camp Wildfolk
    Camp Wise
    Camp X (Milken School)
    Camp Zehut
    Campbell Hall Summer
    Canyon Creek

    Canyon Theater
    Capistrano Acting Academy
    Capitol Debate
    Casa Romantica
    Catalina Island Camp
    Catalina Sea Camp
    Cate School
    Cayton Museum Summer Camp
    Centers of Learning Summer Camp
    Champ Camp
    Chatsworth Hills Academy
    Cheer Mania
    Chef Eric’s Culinary Classroom
    Chef Tech Cooking Camp

    Child Educational Center’s Summer Exploration Camps
    Child Success Center
    Children’s Art Institute
    Children’s Corner Preschool
    ChildTime Summer Camp
    CIEE – Council on International Education Exchange
    City of Santa Monica Community Programs and Classes
    City Seedlings Summer Camp (Garden School Foundation)
    Club Sport Camps
    Coast Music Summer Camps
    Coast Sports Camp
    CodeREV

    Commercial Modeling Camp
    ComputerWise Kids
    Contra Tiempo
    Create Dance Company
    Create in the Lab
    Creating Arts Company
    Creation Station – Studio City
    Creative Kids Playhouse
    Crescendo Young Musicians Guild
    Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences Summer Programs
    Crystal Camp

    CS at SC
    Culinary Kids Academy
    Cultural Bytes
    Culture Journeys
    Cynthia Bain Acting Camps
    D’angon Academy for Language Acquisition
    Dan the Man’s Superkids
    Dance 1 Redondo
    Debbie Allen Dance Academy
    Designer Camp
    Destination Science
    Diavolo Summer Camp
    Digital Arts Summer Camp (Gnomon)
    Digital Dragon
    Discovery Camps
    Discovery Cube
    Dodgers Youth Baseball Camp

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    Drawn2Art
    Dream Street Foundation
    Dunn School
    Eco Kids Nature Camp
    Ecole Claire Fontaine
    Ecole du Soleil
    Education Unlimited
    Elements Gathering
    Empowered Wellness
    Emunah Hebrew Academy Preschool Summer Camp
    Encore Entertainers

    Endless Summer Surf Camp
    Environmental Nature Center
    Equestrian Center Horse Camp
    Etnies Skate Camps
    Euro Soccer USA
    Everwild
    Evolve Soccer
    Explo
    Fairmont Summer Camps
    Family Go Global
    Farm Camp
    Fashion Camp OC
    Fashionista Fun Camp
    Fitness By The Sea

    Flight School Gymnastics
    FlyStudios Kids Aerial Arts
    Fowler Museum
    Freedom Surf Camp
    French Summer Camp (Alliance Francaise de Los Angeles)
    From Scratch Bakers
    Funky Divas & Dudes
    Gabriella SummerDance Camp
    Galileo Camps
    Gan Alonim Day Camp
    Gan Ilan ECE Summer Camp
    Genesis Lab Camp
    Get Lit Summer Camps

    Girl Scouts Greater Los Angeles Summer Camps
    Girls Inc of OC
    Girls Who Code
    Glendale Centre Theatre Camp
    Global Leadership Adventures
    Gold Arrow Camp
    Golden Key Art
    Good Dirt LA
    Got Game Camp
    GRAMMY Camp
    Green Family Therapies
    Griffith Park Boys Camp
    Groundlings Teen Improv Camp
    Groza Learning Center Summer Program

    Harvard-Westlake Summer
    Havaya Arts Summer Camp
    HB Surf School
    Heritage Oak Camp
    Hermosa Surf Camp
    Highland Hall
    Hollywood Launch Academy
    Hollywoodland for Girls
    Huntington Library Explorers Day Camp
    i2Camp
    Iceland Ice Skating Summer Camp
    ID Tech Camps

    Idyllwild Arts Summer Program
    IKAR Preschool Summer Camp
    Indian Acres & Forest Acres
    Institute for Educational Advancement
    International City Theater
    Irish Dance Camp
    Iverbe Sports Camp
    J Camp
    Jack Kramer Club
    JAG Gym
    Jameson Ranch Camp
    Jardin Enfants
    JCC Maccabi Sports Camp
    Jo Creatives Summer Camp
    JP’s Surf Camp

    Junior Achievement JA Summer Camp
    Kadima Camp Kodiak
    Kallpachay
    Karate Summer Camp (OC)
    Kenmont Kenwood Camps
    Kennolyn Camps
    Kids Can Code
    Kids Klub Preschool
    Kids Like Me Camps
    Kids On Stage
    Kidspace Children’s Museum Camp
    Kinder Ready
    Kinetic Theory Circus Theater Camp
    King Harbor Youth Foundation Sailing Camp
    King’s Celebrity ATA Martial Arts
    Klub Camp at The Klub Gym
    Kyoku-Kids Ninja Camp
    LA Clippers Youth Basketball Camps
    LA County Summer Sailing Camp
    LA Tennis Centers Summer Camps

    MomsLA Brings you the Best Summer Camps in Los Angeles!

    LACMA Art Camp
    Ladera Sports Center’s KidZone summer camp
    Launch Sports Camps
    Launch Generation
    Lazy W Ranch Camp
    Leap Foundation
    Leaps n Boundz
    Learn to Surf Huntington Beach
    Learn to Surf LA
    Let’s Give Them a Shot (formerly Coach Derek)

    Light Saber Summer Camp
    Lil’ Chef School
    Long Beach Marine Aquarium
    Los Angeles City Department of Recreation & Parks
    Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden Summer Nature Camp
    Los Angeles Kings Hockey Camp
    Loyola Marymount University
    Loyola Marymount Volleyball Camps and Clinics
    Lula Washington Dance Theater Summer Camp
    Lyon’s Gymnastics Academy
    Mad Science
    MagiKid

    Makers Mess
    Malibu Jewish Center & Synagogue ECC Summer Camp
    Malibu Summer Sports Camp
    Mammoth Mountain Kids Summer Camp
    Margie Haber Kids Camp
    Mi Escuelita
    Mixon Musical Theater
    Modeling Camp
    Monarch Camps
    Mountain and River Adventures
    Mountain & Sea Adventure Camps
    Mountain Camp
    Mountain Meadow Ranch Summer Camp
    Music Rhapsody

    Natural History Museum Los Angeles County
    New Voices Film Camp
    New York Film Academy
    Newport Sea Base
    Nike Junior Golf Camp
    Oak Canyon Nature Center
    Ocean Institute Summer Camp
    Ojai Valley School Summer Camp (OVS)
    Ola Spanish Immersion
    Opera Camp at LA Opera
    Outdoor Journeys @ Camp Nawakna
    Oxbridge Academic Programs

    P. O.S.E. (Playing On Stage Education)
    Pacific Arts Center and Dance Studios
    Pacific Resident Theatre Youth
    Page Museum
    Paint Lab
    Pali Adventures Camp
    Pali Mountain Retreat
    Palisades Jewish Early Childhood Center Summer Camp
    Palisades YMCA
    Panther Martial Arts Camp
    Panther Soccer Camp
    Paramount Elite Gymnastics
    Paris Saint-Germain Los Angeles
    Pasadena Dance Theatre Camp
    PCH Skate Camp
    Pedalheads Bike Camps

    Peninsula Sports
    Perfect Day Surf Camp
    Performing Arts Workshop
    Peter Weber Equestrian
    Piano Play Music Systems
    Pirate Coast Paddle Board Camp
    PlanetBravo Summer Camp
    Play by Play
    Play to Progress Summer Enrichment Camps
    Play to Your Health
    Play Well TEKnologies Summer Camps

    Playa Music Summer Camp
    Polytechnic Summer Camp
    Premier Soccer Coaching Camp
    Pride Learning Center
    Prime Time Sports Camp
    Professor Egghead
    Project Fashion LA
    Project Scientist
    PV Surf Camp
    Racquet Club of Irvine
    Raddish Kids

    MomsLA Brings you the Best Summer Camps for Kids!

    Rayuela School
    Realm Academy
    Reid’s Gift
    Renaissance Kids
    Ripley Rader’s Camp Rocky Road
    Rise Up Athletics
    River Way Ranch Camps
    RoboQ
    Rock-n-Water
    Rolling Robots

    Rose Bowl Tennis Camp
    Ruby Karen Project
    Rustic Pathways
    Saken Sports Camp
    San Pascual Stables
    Sandy Days Kids Camp
    Santa Catalina School
    Santa Monica College Basketball Camp
    Santa Monica Music Camp
    School of Dance and music
    School of Rock Tustin

    School of Rock Venice
    Sea and Sage Audubon Summer Nature Camps
    Second City Hollywood Summer Boot Camp
    Sender One Climbing Camp
    Sequoiyah Summerhouse
    Sewciety Studio
    Sherman Oaks Dance Academy
    Sierra Adventures
    Sierra Canyon Camp
    Sinjin Smith Beach Volleyball Camps
    Skylake Yosemite Camp

    SOCAPA (School of Creative & Performing Arts)
    Soccer for Tots
    South Bay Art Department
    South Bay Sailing
    Spartan All Stars
    Special Camp for Special Kids
    Speech 4 Kids
    Sports Academy
    Sports Plus Day Camp
    Squad Harmonix

    Stagelight Performing Arts Summer camps
    Stages Performing Arts Academy
    STAR Camps
    STEM Center USA
    Steve & Kate’s Camp
    Stoneview Nature Center Summer Camp (Part of LA County Parks)
    Studio LOL Comedy Camps
    Summer Acting Camp at La Cañada High School
    Summer Arts Academy
    Summer Arts Conservatory at LACSHA
    Summer at Brentwood
    Summer at Chandler
    Summer at Stratford
    Summer at the Center (Center for Early Education)
    Summer at Viewpoint
    Summer Fun at Temple Ahavat Shalom ECEC
    Summer Institute for the Gifted UCLA
    Summer of Fun Camp at the Activity Center SM

    Summer of Surf
    Summer Xperience at LACM
    Sunshine Shack Preschool
    Super Camp
    Super Soccer Stars
    Supreme Sports
    Surf Happens
    Swift Nature Camp

    MomsLA Brings you the Best Summer Camps in Los Angeles!

    TADA Stages Summer Camps
    Tall Ships Adventure Camp
    Team Fashion Camp
    Tempest Free Running Academy
    Temple Aliyah Camp Yofi
    Temple Etz Chaim Camp Conejo Creek
    Temple Isaiah Preschool Summer Camp
    Temple Ramat Zion Preschool Summer Camp
    TGA Premier Sports

    The Coder School Irvine
    The Collective Sound
    The Floor Dance Academy
    The Industry Dance Academy
    The John Thomas Dye School
    The Lakes at El Segundo
    The Learning Castle
    The Levy Family ECC of Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel Summer Camp
    The Little Gym Torrance
    The Playground
    The Skateside
    The Unincorporated Life
    The Webb Schools

    Theater 360
    Tim O’Donoghue’s OC Baseball Camp
    Tinkering Camp
    Tocaloma Day Camp
    Tom Sawyer Camp
    Tools for Peace Summer Camp
    Torrance Y
    Traditional Equetation School
    Travel for Teens
    Trinity Lutheran Christian School Anaheim
    Trybal Gatherings
    Tumbleweed Day Camp
    Two Bit Circus STEAM Camp

    UCLA Recreation Summer Camps
    UK Soccer
    University Synagogue Early Childhood Learning Center Summer Camp
    Upstage Theater Schools
    Upstander Kids Anti-Bullying Camp
    Urban Kitchen
    URJ 6 Points Sports Academy
    US Performing Arts Camps
    USS Iowa Camp Battleship
    Valley Actors
    Valley Edge Skating School
    Valley Trails Tarzana
    Venice Arts
    Village School
    Vistamar School Summer Camps

    Voors Theater Arts
    Waller’s GymJam Academy
    Walton’s Grizzly Lodge
    Wavehuggers Kids Surf Camps and Youth Programs
    Waverly Summer Art Camp
    We Rock The Spectrum Studio City
    Westridge School
    Wilderness Adventures
    Wilson Collegiate Tennis Camp
    Windells Ski & Snow Camp
    Windsor Mountain
    WinShape Camps for Communities
    Woodcraft Rangers
    Woodward West
    World Changer Camp
    Yak Academy
    Young Actors Camp
    Young Actors Space Summer Program
    Zak Barnett Studios
    Zoo Camp
    Zooga Yoga
    Zooga Yoga South Bay

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    MomsLA lists these Los Angeles Summer Camps as a service for our readers. Some Camps in this Guide have paid for a listing, but most get one for free. We encourage you to check each Camp out for yourself before purchasing.

    Disclaimer: MomsLA has made every effort to confirm the information in this article; however, things can often change. Therefore, MomsLA makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy of the information published here. MomsLA strongly urges you to confirm any event details, like date, time, location, and admission, with the third party hosting the event. You assume the sole risk of relying on any of the information in our list. MomsLA is in no way responsible for any injuries or damages you sustain while attending any third-party event posted on our website. Please read our Terms of Use which you have agreed to based on your continued use of this website. Some events have paid to be listed on MomsLA.

    Free and Affordable Summer Camps near Philly for Kids | MommyPoppins

    Philadelphia summer camps are back in action this year for fun, sun, and socialization. While summer camp is a blast for kids and provides much-needed childcare for parents, it doesn’t have to break the bank! We’ve rounded up a list of free and affordable summer day camps near Philly, including STEM camps, nature camps, and art camps that come in under $300 per week. Some camps are half-day options to meet the affordability mark, but there are plenty of full-day summer camps in Philly, Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County, and Bucks County.

    For more summer camps in Philly, including Preschool Summer Camps Around Philadelphia and Sports Summer Camps near Philly, be sure to bookmark our Summer Camp Guide and our Camp Directory where you can search for summer camps by type, age, and town. 

    Unearth the natural world at a Briar Bush Nature Center camp. Photo courtesy of the center

    Affordable Nature Camps Near Philly

    Briar Bush Nature Center — Abington

    Dates: June 21-September 2, 2022
    Ages: 4-12
    Hours: 9:30am-12pm; 1:30pm-4pm; 9:30am-4pm
    Price: Starts at $200 per week for half-day and $300 per week for full-day
    Half-day camps, full-day camps, travel camps, and overnight camps are all available at Briar Bush Nature Center. Half-day programs fit into the “affordable” category in the $200 per week range (even less for Nature Center members), while full-day and older kid camps get a bit steeper. Scholarships are available, and discounts for members are applied. 

    Morris Arboretum Camp — Philadelphia

    Dates: July 5-August 12, 2022
    Ages: 4-11
    Hours: 9:30am-3pm
    Price: $300-320 per week 
    Nature, birds, insects, wild wizardry, and exploration are just some of the themes that are part of this nature camp’s curriculum.

    Newlin Grist Mill — Glen Mills

    Dates: June 27-July 29, 2022
    Ages: 4-12
    Hours: 8:30am-12:30pm
    Price: $250 per week
    On any given day, campers might be looking for frogs, building a sculpture of recycled materials, baking cookies from an 18th-century recipe, or experimenting with unbreakable bubbles.

    Wissahickon Environmental Center Education Camp — Philadelphia

    Dates: June 20-July 22, 2022 for ages 6-10; August 2-5, 2022 for ages 11-14
    Ages: 6-14
    Hours: 9am-3pm
    Price: $185-225 per week 
    Ages 6-10 enjoy Adventure Camp, where they’ll catch fish, discover insects, climb on rocks, and build a forest shelter.   Bigger kids, ages 11-14, enjoy a three-day Out-N-About camp, with day trips including rock climbing, biking, kayaking, and more.

    RELATED: Summer Art Camps for Philly Area Kids

    Paint in the colors of the rainbow at Sky Soup Arts Center camps. Photo courtesy of the center

    Affordable Art Camps Near Philly

    Cheltenham Center for the Arts — Cheltenham

    Dates: June 20-July 8, 2022
    Ages: 5-12
    Hours: 8:30am-3:30pm
    Price: $155-$295 for half-day; $295-$555 for full-day
    Sign up for a one-week “Crafty Kids” camp or a two-week session for longer, more in-depth art-making, plus trips to the local swimming pool!

    Fleisher Art Memorial Camp — Philadelphia

    Dates: June 20-July 29, 2022
    Ages: 5-18
    Hours: 8:30am-12pm or 8:30am-4:30pm
    Price: Starts at $180 per week for half-day and $315 per week for full-day; tuition assistance is available
    From themed art for younger kids to figure drawing for bigger kid artists, classes provide a place for imagination and creativity.

    Main Line Art Center Summer Camp — Haverford

    Dates: June 20-August 19, 2022
    Ages: 5-16
    Hours: 9am-12pm and 12:30pm-3:30pm
    PriceStarting at $225 per week
    Pick from palette pals, pre-teen studios, or teen studios for this awesome art camp in the heart of the Main Line. Scholarships are available.

    Mudroom Art Camp — Ardmore

    Dates: June 20-August 29, 2022
    Ages: 5-12
    Hours: 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm
    Price: $225 per week
    Paint your own pottery all summer long with these half-day art sessions at Mudroom. Morning and afternoon sessions are offered.

    Northern Liberties Arts — Philadelphia

    Dates: Weekly sessions June 20-September 2, 2022
    Ages: Kindergarten through Grade 8
    Hours: 9am-1pm
    Price: $150-195 per week depending on age
    Explore all different art mediums at this creative camp in Northern Liberties.

    PAFA Summer Art Camp — Philadelphia

    Dates: June 27- August 12, 2022
    Ages: 5-14
    Hours: 9am-3pm
    Price: $400 nonmembers; $350 members for the full two-week session
    The per-week breakdown of this art camp is pretty affordable, but note that the session runs for two weeks. At this camp, you’ll not only make art but get up close with real works of art in PAFA’s collection.

    Sky Soup Art Center — Bala Cynwyd

    Dates: June 20-August 15, 2022
    Ages: 4-12
    Hours: 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm
    PriceStarting at $225 per week
    With themes like Rainbow Camp, House Design, and All Things Food, there’s something for every aspiring artist at this award-winning art studio in Bala Cynwyd.

    Sound Space Performing Arts — Philadelphia

    Dates: June 20-July 29, 2022
    Ages: 4-8
    Hours: 9am-12pm; 9am-3pm for ages 8+
    PriceStarting at $155 per week
    Get moving at Sound Space’s youth dance camps, where campers can learn everything from acrobatics to jazz to creative movement.

    Yes! And…Collaborative — Philadelphia

    Dates: June 27-Aug 26 
    Ages: Kindergarten through Grade 12
    Hours: 9am-3pm
    Price: Starting at $320 per week
    Kids from kindergarten to fourth grade participate in Imagination Camp, a summer performing arts program, while kids entering grades 5 through 8, students will take classes in acting, dance and movement, visual arts, and storytelling or playwriting, all of which will be on display in a final performance.

    Free and Cheap STEM Camps Near Philly

    Apple Camp — Multiple Locations

    DatesVary by location, 2022 dates TBA
    Ages: 8-12
    Hours: Vary by location
    Price: Free
    Apple offers free two-hour camps at different Apple store locations, allowing students to create characters and compose music, make stories in motion with iMovie, code games, and program robots. Be sure to check availability at your local Apple store and register early as these camps fill up fast.

    GSK Science in the Summer — Multiple Locations

    Dates: Vary by location, schedule to be released later in the spring
    Ages: Grades 2-6
    Hours: Vary by location
    Price: Free
    GSK offers this summer camp for kids who are entering grades 2-6. Space is limited and camps fill up quickly, so be sure to contact your local venue to see how they handle registration.  

    Camp Invention — Multiple Locations

    Dates: Vary by location
    Ages: Kindergarten through grade 6
    Hours: 9-3:30
    Price: $255-$295 per week
    Young inventors will love making everything from robotic fish to volcanoes to engineering challenges. Parents will love the price and the many location options throughout the area.

    Inexpensive Summer Day Camps Near Philly

    Camp Garett — Newtown Square

    Dates: June 20-August 26, 2022
    Ages: 5-15
    Hours: 9am-4pm
    Price$272-340 per week 
    The $272 rate is for the 4th of July week (meaning fewer days) but any week at Camp Garett offers one of the most fun and affordable full-day options in the area.

    Girl Scout Camp — Multiple Locations

    Dates: Vary by location
    Ages: Grades 1-12
    Hours: Vary by location
    Price: Starting at $250
    The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania offer three locations for day camp focusing on leadership, confidence, independence, and empowerment for girls. The program offers several options for tuition assistance.

    Milky Way Farm Camp — Chester Springs

    Dates: June 13-July 29, 2022
    Ages: 4-12
    Hours: 9:30am-12pm; 9:30am-2pm; 12pm-5pm
    Price: $185-$300 per week 
    Ages 4-6 can enroll in the Little Farmers program, while 2nd-6th graders enjoy Fantastic Farm Fun. Learn about the animals on the farm, take hayrides, explore agriculture, and so much more at Milky Way.

    Miss Betty’s Day Camp — Chester Springs

    Dates: June 20-July 29, 2022
    Ages: Grades 1-6
    Hours: 9am-3pm
    Price$275 per week 

    Nature, art, and swimming in the Pickering Creek are all part of the experience at Miss Betty’s Day Camp in Chester Springs.

    Nest Summer Camp — Philadelphia

    Dates: June 20-August 28, 2022
    Ages: 2.5-5
    Hours: 9am-12pm
    Price: $275 per week
    Spend your summer at Philly’s beloved play space at Nest Center City, with weekly themes that include Superheroes, Disney, Rock & Roll, and more.

    Philadelphia Parks and Rec — Multiple Locations

    Dates: Vary by location
    Ages: 4-12
    Hours: Vary by location
    Price: Starting at $25
    Located at parks and rec departments across the city, more than 100 neighborhood day camps are available at affordable rates. Use the department’s finder tool to locate a summer program near you and contact your chosen rec center for dates, ages, costs, and availability.

    YMCA — Multiple Locations

    Dates: Vary by location throughout the entire summer
    Ages: 4 and up
    Hours: Varies by location and age
    Price: Vary by location
    With multiple locations throughout the Philadelphia region, there are YMCA summer camps to fit many interests and budgets. Campers must be current Y members, and you can register for membership when you sign up for camps.

    This post was originally published in 2019 and has been updated annually.

    Camps for children under 6 years old – holidays for toddlers and preschoolers

    Camp for the youngest travelers – a great find for parents who want to captivate and interest their child during the summer vacation period!

    The camp program for kids up to six years old is unique: it is developed with special responsibility and trepidation so that boys and girls get the maximum pleasure and benefit from recreation and developing entertainment, while feeling comfortable!

    Past programs

    0-99 years

    Kaluga Region, Imperial Wellness & SPA Hotel 4*

    Fates and gastronomic traditions of noble estates (2 days)

    Tasty Journey — gastro tour with visits to noble estates. Unusual excursions with immersion in the atmosphere of noble and merchant life, acquaintance with gastronomic traditions of the past and tasting.

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    3-99 years old

    Valdai

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    Valdai Healthy lifestyle

    Family recreation center with children on Lake Velie. Eurocamping with a weekly program of activities and adventures (from rope training to an evening campfire).

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    Kaluga region, Imperial Wellness & SPA hotel 4*

    Imperial.

    Reboot. SPA tour

    SPA tour to the Imperial Hotel. A great way to relieve fatigue, relax and reboot.

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    Valdai

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    Eurocamping “Valdai Robinsonade”

    Eurocamping for recreation with family, friends and loved ones, surrounded by the delightful landscapes of the Valdai National Park. We invite you to spend your holidays with the whole family in comfortable houses

    3-99 years old

    Valdai

    Eurocamping subscription

    Eurocamping for a holiday with family, friends and loved ones surrounded by the delightful scenery of the Valdai National Park.

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    3-99 years old

    Vologda region, Veliky Ustyug

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    Visit Grandfather Frost

    Children’s vacation in Veliky Ustyug for winter holidays. Veliky Ustyug, New Year’s tour for schoolchildren and parents with children.

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    Arkhyz is the pearl of the Caucasus.

    Family program

    Trekking to waterfalls, lakes and mountain peaks, excursions, rafting on a mountain river, horseback riding and a jeep trip in one of the most beautiful places in the entire Caucasus.

    Recreation for children aged 5-6 years is a rare offer in the camp industry market, which has its own special characteristics and important aspects. Children of tender age, when every word and action of an adult can leave an imprint on the emotional state, require increased attention and care. Educators, instructors and everyone who interacts with preschoolers should be especially insightful, responsible and able to find the right approach in different situations for each ward in order to provide him with comfort and good mood throughout the rest!

    There are some recommendations for organizing gaming and developing leisure:

    • children are very inquisitive, so it is necessary to open new information to them in its different forms;
    • provide a high level of activity, conduct developmental classes in a playful way;
    • change activities in time so that the kids do not overwork;
    • play games together with the child, help him/her desire to become more self-confident;
    • set only a good example – children will adopt all manners, words, behavior, etc.

    The Family Weekend in Valdai program that we offer includes everything that parents and their six-year-old baby need in the summer! These are:

    1. time in nature and fresh air, hiking;
    2. adventures – active games with an intriguing plot;
    3. acquaintance with the outside world at developing circles, exciting master classes;
    4. boat rides, climbing wall, Tarzania, shooting range;
    5. communication with tame animals and much more!

    A ticket to our camp is a guarantee of quality rest for the smallest travelers!

    Choose a summer camp for a child

    Vacation for adults combines relaxation in a sun lounger on a beautiful beach, sightseeing, shopping and souvenir shops, intimate dinners with candles. But for children, such a vacation can be simply boring. They need adventure, a storm of emotions, miracles every day.

    Summer camps are just right for all the factors of the kids. There is always noisy and fun, a variety of programs, exciting excursions and much more.
    Naturally, it is necessary to choose a camp in which children will be under the supervision of qualified specialists.

    Russian camps, according to parents, are the most reliable and calm. Foreign holidays will help children overcome the language barrier.

    Children of campers are 7 to 15 – 16 years old. You can get advice from educators in this article on how to gather a child for a summer holiday camp.

    Holiday camps for children in Russia

    Take out insurance for a child to rest in a summer camp

    So how to choose a summer camp for a child’s holiday?

    • Crimea.

    Crimean camps have many years of experience in organizing children’s pastime. Most are located in Evpatoria, which has sandy beaches and shallow seas. Also on the territory of Evpatoria there are mineral springs and therapeutic mud, which are used for wellness procedures.
    In addition to wellness procedures, camps can offer well-equipped areas for physical development, various exciting excursions, and hiking in the surrounding area.
    The camps are provided with a comfortable life and safety measures for the child.

    • Krasnodar Territory.

    Children’s camps are located in popular resort towns. The guys are waiting for 5 meals a day and entertainment activities.
    In addition to the usual camps, there are thematic ones: language, music, scientific, environmental and ethnic.
    The camps employ nutrition specialists who will take care of the high-quality and nutritious nutrition of the child. They are guarded around the clock.

    • Anapa.

    Children’s camps in Anapa have preserved and improved the traditions of the Soviet period. Modern trends in resort and tourist services were included.
    Equipped with modern sports grounds, a variety of creative clubs, specially equipped beaches.

    Rating of the best children’s camps

    Rating of the best children’s camps will allow you to choose the best one in your region:

    • Orlyonok;
    • Children’s health camp “Artek”;
    • VDC “Ocean”;
    • Base of the Ministry of Emergency Situations “Rescuer”;
    • “Change”
    • Children’s health resort named after. Yu.A. Gagarin;
    • “Friendship”;
    • “NanoCamp”;
    • DOL “Energetik”;
    • “Wave”;
    • United Kingdom;
    • “Mandarin”;
    • “I&Camp”;
    • “Vita”;
    • “Spark”
    • Fyodor Konyukhov Travel School;
    • Dmitry and Matvey Shparo’s network of children’s camps.

    Look for detailed information about enrolling a child in the camp on the official website of the selected organization.

    Foreign children’s holiday camps

    • Bulgaria.

    Climate, good ecology, beautiful scenery and developed tourism system. Thanks to the similar climate, acclimatization of children is painless. Bulgarian camps have beautiful sandy beaches that are safe for swimming. In addition to entertainment programs, they provide educational excursions in which children can get acquainted with the history and culture of the country. Excursion programs include visits to historical cities and their significant sights.
    Compared to Russian camps, Bulgarian ones are more comfortable in terms of life. Meals are organized according to the buffet system.
    The safety of children’s camps in Bulgaria meets high standards.

    • Germany.

    Most children’s camps in Germany are designed for active language learning. You can choose a sports, health orientation.
    Children are placed in comfortable boarding houses or in youth hotels.
    In addition to learning the language, children will have the opportunity to plunge into German culture and life.
    Programs are aimed at developing the child’s personal qualities, such as independence, confidence, helping others.
    Also, under the guidance of instructors, children can try new sports – rock climbing, archery or mountain sports. Hiking for several days is organized, where they are taught how to use a map and compass.

    • Finland.

    Finland can offer both a family vacation and a trip for one child to the camp for the holidays. Especially popular in winter, when the country turns into a fairy-tale world.
    They can be of various subjects: health, sports, educational and thematic.
    Most institutions are located in natural areas, and usually these are boarding houses or sanatoriums. In addition to entertainment, children are waiting for excursion trips to museums, amusement parks, which are located in any major city.

    • USA.

    The children’s camp program in the USA is mainly focused on learning the language.
    In addition, children will be able to see the sights of America on their own: the Statue of Liberty, the famous Hollywood Hills, Disney Land and the crocodile farm.
    Children are accommodated in comfortable rooms and provided with three meals a day. Security is provided around the clock.
    Children’s language camps help children relax, get a wonderful experience of living abroad, the experience of communicating with children from other countries, and this is a fascinating example for gaining new knowledge.

    Children’s camps organization of children’s recreation

    Parents are concerned not only with the physical but also with the psychological health of their children. Therefore, they should take the organization of recreation seriously, taking into account several factors.

    This means that it is not enough to choose a place where there will be only favorable climatic conditions, and there will be no entertainment according to the age of your child. If for a kid it is enough to have a playground and an inflatable pool at the resort, then for schoolchildren some kind of sports or intellectual entertainment is needed.

    Children’s wishes should also not be the only argument when choosing a summer camp, because their choice may be random and unreasonable. Caring parents are looking for options where the child will get the most out of their vacation.

    Children’s hobbies

    It’s good when a child has a hobby. This makes it possible to somehow determine the place of rest. The athlete needs playgrounds for outdoor games, where tournaments and competitions will be organized. Clubs with experienced instructors and the issuance of equipment are also suitable. For an athlete, a vacation in a sports camp is ideal.

    Children who are fond of any kind of creativity will be happy to go to places where competitions for young talents, festivals of vocalists and dancers are held. Intellectuals will be happy with quizzes and erudite contests.

    You can also choose an option for the little ones, when the family lives in a hotel on the seashore, and the child goes to the camp in the morning like a kindergarten. There he happily spends time with his peers. For boys and girls, trips to youth camps abroad are attractive.

    Influence of climate

    For a healthy child, any climate is not dangerous, you just need to follow the rules of behavior in areas where the sun is scorching mercilessly. For some children, the pediatrician may recommend a more temperate climate for summer holidays.

    Crimea and the North Caucasus are considered one of the best places for children to relax. There is a warm sea with sandy beaches, clean air, in a word, good ecology. If you want heat, then you can go to Italy, Spain or Greece. The number of sunny days per year in these countries is the largest in the European part of the continent.

    The wishes of the child

    It is necessary to take into account not only the hobbies and abilities, but also the wishes of the child. Perhaps classmates or friends go to a certain children’s camp, where he will be more comfortable and interesting with them than with unfamiliar peers.

    Children’s holiday budget

    Children’s holiday expenses can be large. You don’t need to save money, but it’s not worth spending money on a long journey, if the same vacation can be organized closer to home. Having studied the cost of the same services in different places, choose a camp or boarding house where prices are not too high.

    Children’s camp in Moscow.

    How to choose?

    With the onset of school holidays at any time of the year, parents face a difficult task. If at this moment there is no one to spend time with the children, then they try to find summer or winter schools, out-of-town camps. Now there is a great opportunity not to send your children to places far from home. There are many organizations in the capital and the Moscow region that organize leisure activities throughout the day, as well as camps located in the city itself. Today summer camp program is extremely full of activities for children in Moscow.

    Vacation time opens up new opportunities for children. After all, children’s camps in Moscow and the region offer their services not only entertaining, but also educational. For a week free from school, students can take a break from the intense educational process, as well as learn a lot of new things, find new friends, improve communication skills.

    Camp sites
    Most children’s camps are based on organizations that arrange developmental events for schoolchildren and their parents, family development centers, schools, lyceums, gymnasiums, interest clubs, language centers, various workshops, dance and sports sections, parks.

    As in full-day country camps, day camp organizes training sessions, workshops on specific topics, field trips that introduce children to the culture and history of the city. However, the peculiarity of such camps is that the children are there only until the evening, and at night their parents take them home. There is an opportunity to go from morning to evening, or choose the morning or evening shift, if suddenly the child participates in other extracurricular circles. Hence the name of such day camps. Most of them accept students on weekdays, being a more interesting and entertaining substitute for classes at school, some offer services on Saturdays and Sundays.

    School-based camps close to where you live and at an affordable price
    Many educational institutions in Moscow organize camps during school holidays. This is very convenient for parents, since the child will be close to home, communicate with teachers he knows, spend time with his friends if he goes to the camp shift at his own school or gymnasium. Often summer camp at school offers its services for free, others at a symbolic price.

    The daily routine in such camps for children is very similar to regular school activities. Parents leave the child at school for the whole working day, and take them home in the evening. You can not worry that the child will remain hungry or sit idle. The school staff usually prepares a special program that will help the child catch up on gaps in some subjects, learn something new. During the day, children’s camp in Moscow will offer games, sports competitions, educational excursions. And then the child has time to spend the evening with his parents and share pleasant impressions of the past day.

    This option is great for elementary school students, when they can’t stay alone at home all day, and when they go far away to the summer day camp , they can experience stress, missing home, parents. Of course, country camps have the advantage of being located in an ecologically clean area, which has a positive effect on the health of children. However, camps within the city are full of educational activities, trips, trips to museums, educational games, which, obviously, will bring much more benefit if the student spent all the holidays at home playing computer games or watching TV.

    This is a fairly economical option for spending time in the spring, autumn, or some part of the long summer holidays. As a rule, summer shifts operate only in the first two summer months. It is very rare for schools to accept students in August. This should be taken into account when planning leisure activities for children in Moscow during the summer holidays.

    Camp in Moscow for preschoolers
    Not only schoolchildren can take part in the camps. On the basis of children’s clubs of preschool education, there are shifts for young children under the age of 7 years. Not all kids go to kindergartens, so parents often resort to the services of such institutions if, for some reason, they cannot find a person with whom to leave the child during the holidays.

    Pre-school camps have absorbed the most modern methods of teaching kids. Children here are waiting for a variety of development and training programs. All kinds of games in a foreign language, with music lessons, dancing, drawing. If it is not possible to send the child to kindergarten, then experienced camp teachers can offer to draw up an individual lesson plan for each child. By paying a certain amount, you can effectively prepare children for entering an educational institution.

    Creative and entertainment camps based on children’s centers
    During the holidays, cultural and development centers prepare a special program full of activities based on certain types of creativity and sports. A huge advantage of summer activities, children’s leisure centers accept students all year round. Also, shifts are held in children’s mini-groups, which allows each child to receive increased attention, which means that classes will bring more benefits.

    Summer day camp in Moscow forms groups for children of all ages, both toddlers and elementary school students. Parents can choose a camp, taking into account the interests of the child. Groups are formed on a specific topic of creativity that students are engaged in. During the shift, you can get acquainted with the history of your native city, learn the traditions of foreign countries, as well as improve your knowledge of school subjects, improve skills that may be useful in the future.

    You can find city camp which has its own film studio. During the stay in the center, children during the holidays can master the art of photography, shoot a short story on topics of interest to them. Often, artists, confectioners, writers, builders who are ready to share their skills with the younger generation act as teachers. This is useful for children, as it helps them decide what they are interested in for their future professional activities.

    Sports and technical children’s camps in Moscow
    Parents can choose summer school camp in one of the children’s sports centers that operate on the basis of fitness clubs, swimming pools. For young athletes, this is an excellent opportunity to improve their physical abilities during the holidays, to master a new sport. And all this in the form of entertaining games surrounded by the spirit of competition. In such urban camps, schoolchildren learn to swim, roller-skate or skate (in the winter season), participate in football and running competitions. Girls can do rhythmic gymnastics, acrobatics. This can open a young athlete in a child and show and strengthen his interest in sports.

    Camps based on foreign language schools
    For students who have an interest and ability to learn foreign languages, it will be a great opportunity to spend their summer holidays in a children’s camp based on a language school or courses. Summer city camp forms groups not only in different areas of the language being studied, but also according to the methodology. Children participate in interactive games that completely immerse them in the language environment. Training can take place by watching films, participating in theatrical performances. Often children have the opportunity to gain invaluable experience of communicating with a native speaker.

    Camps that operate all year round will help your child become the best student in the class during the three months of summer vacation. For secondary school students there is the possibility of being in specialized groups, where the language is studied from a certain professional angle.

    Outdoor camps
    Recreational centers for children in the city are not able to provide the child with nature. Numerous city parks cope with this problem, which during the holidays organize outdoor events, where possible, located in ecologically clean areas of the city. Such children’s clubs are located in popular recreation areas for Muscovites: VDNKh, Sokolniki, Kuzminki, etc.

    Summer day camp in its program provides for the participation of children in outdoor games, film screenings are held for them in summer cinemas, they study the history of the city, develop with health benefits.

    Important points for choosing a children’s camp
    When choosing a place where to send a child during the holidays, you need to consider several things:
    • The cost of the shift, the financial capabilities of parents. Camps based on school educational institutions are open free of charge. If possible, you can choose children’s camp in Moscow , taking into account the individual interests of the child. You can choose summer camp for children , which will help the child decide on a professional activity in the future.
    • Many camps have open days where you can come and see how the group process works. This will help parents and children make the right choice.
    • It is necessary to take into account the remoteness of the location of the camp from home, the food system for the child, as well as the composition of the children in groups.

    Summer holidays in country camps in Tver

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    Druzhba

    Camp “Druzhba” is located in the Tver region, in a pine forest on the banks of the Tvertsa River, 25 km from Tver and 220 km from Moscow (6 km from the federal highway Moscow – St. Petersburg).

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    Star

    Located in the most beautiful, ecologically clean region – on the left bank of the Tvertsa River, 42 kilometers from Tver, not far from the village of Yamok.

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    Raduga

    Camp “Rainbow” is located in one of the most beautiful places in the Upper Volga region, on the banks of the Tvertsa River, in a pine forest, 23 km from Tver, 190 km from Moscow, the entrance to the camp is an asphalt road. Straight…

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    Coeval

    Coeval is the most wonderful place not only for recreation, but also for acquiring new knowledge, skills and abilities. For the smallest – “Squad of first-graders”. Motto: “TOGETHER EVERY SUMMER!”

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    Romantic

    Once you feel like a romantic, each of you has a chance to remain one forever! We are waiting for you, come! And we will spend the summer under the motto of the camp: “In “Romance” we live cool!”

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    Romashka

    Children’s camp “Romashka” is located in the Tver region, in a picturesque place on the banks of the Tvertsa River near the village of Yamok in a magnificent pine forest. The total area of ​​the camp is 8.1 hectares. …

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    Sputnik

    Camp “Sputnik” is located in a cozy and picturesque corner of the Tver region. Kalininsky district on the banks of the Tvertsa River, occupies 7 hectares of land and is ready to accept 160 children.

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    Chaika

    The Chaika camp is located in one of the most beautiful places in the Upper Volga region, on the banks of the Volga and Tma rivers, in a pine forest, 25 km from Tver, the entrance to the camp is an asphalt road.

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    Rodniki

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    15 best summer camps in Russia for children – where can a child relax?

    So the school year is over, the summer holidays are ahead. Most parents are wondering how to organize their child’s leisure time. Remembering their childhood, many want to send their children to the camp, where children can not only have fun, but also improve their health, make new friends and gain useful skills. But on the territory of our country there is a huge number of children’s complexes.

    COLADY presents you with a rating of the best children’s camps in Russia.

    • Technical camp for children in the suburbs “Pixel”

    Country camp for children “Pixel” invites children from 8 to 15 years old to spend time during school holidays in a fun and interesting way! The children are waiting for new knowledge in the field of programming and robotics, active outdoor games and new acquaintances among their peers.

    Camp shifts will take place in a picturesque place with a view of the lake and the forest on the basis of the Solnechny Boarding House of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia. Comfortable conditions have been created here for children to have a good rest: playgrounds and sports grounds, an indoor swimming pool, clean air and close proximity to Moscow.

    School of programming “Pixel” has an educational license №77635.

    All information about camp programs and arrival dates on the organizer’s website or by phone +7(495)150-59-65.

    • Orlyonok All-Russian Children’s Center is the best children’s health complex in Russia.

    https://center-orlyonok.ru/

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    The camp is located near Tuapse on the Black Sea coast.

    Krasnodar Territory is an ideal place for children’s recreation – clean air, subtropical climate, golden beaches. On the territory of the complex there are 7 independent camps with various programs of active recreation for children aged 11-16 years. During the holidays for children, an entertainment program: sports, concerts, hiking, various clubs, excursions, visits to the water park, attractions, etc.

    Duration of shift: 21 days.

    Race schedule: May 31, June 24, July 18, August 11.

    • VDC “Ocean” – the best camp in Russia, which is located in the Primorsky Territory, on the Pacific coast.

    https://okean.org/

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    The camp is divided into 4 squads. For each shift, the best teachers and counselors develop an individual thematic program. Therefore, children will not be bored for 21 days, they are expected by various events, competitions, excursions. In addition, the complex has a gym, an internet club, a library, a dance hall, a stadium and much more.

    Age: 11-17 years old.

    Race schedule: June 1, June 27, July 24, August 19.

    • The Rescue Base of the Ministry of Emergency Situations is an ideal option for those who want their child not only to have a rest, but also to acquire additional skills.

    Here the child will be able to learn video editing, computer literacy, provide first aid, try extreme sports, learn more about the profession of a rescuer. This wonderful children’s camp is only 10 km away. from Moscow Ring Road in an oak grove.

    Age: 10-17 years old;

    Schedule of arrivals: June 1, June 15, June 29, July 13, July 27, August 07;

    Shift duration: 13 days;

    • Children’s camp “Change” – the winner of the nomination “The best children’s health resort” .

    The complex is located near Anapa in an ecologically clean area of ​​the Black Sea coast. An individual thematic program is developed for each shift. In addition, there is a mini-aqua park, a library, a gym and a dance hall, a horse base, a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a museum on the territory of the camp. Just 200 meters from the camp there is a comfortable children’s beach.

    Age: 6-15 years old;

    Shift duration: 20 days;

    • Children’s health resort named after. Yu.A. Gagarin is a real world of fun and laughter.

    http://detzdrav. ru/

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    Here, away from the city at s. Petrovo (Moscow region) children will not only be able to have fun, but also improve their health before the new school year.

    The entertainment program is aimed at developing the creative and intellectual abilities of children. Various circles work in the camp (folk and decorative art, cutting and sewing, dancing, astronomical, computer, hairdressing, etc.). Various competitions and sports competitions are held for children.

    Age: 7-15 years old.

    Race schedule: June 1, June 24, July 17, August 09;

    Shift duration: 21 days;

    • Druzhba Camp

    https://dsol-druzhba.ru/

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    Due to its developed infrastructure and a large number of tourists, it has become an ideal option for teenage children (9-16 years old).

    The complex is located in the forest only 20 km. from Moscow along the Yaroslavl highway. Each shift, children are offered an exciting entertainment program: sports, competitions, concert programs and dance parties.

    On the territory of the camp for children there are: dance and cinema-concert halls, indoor swimming pool, campfire and sports grounds, football field. Excursions, horseback riding, paintball games are organized for an additional fee.

    Race schedule: June 1, June 24, July 17, August 09;

    Shift duration: 21 days;

    • Nano Camp is a unique children’s complex with an innovative scientific and entertainment program.

    This is an ideal place for intellectual children (8-15 years old) who are interested in robotics, programming, economics and other studies. During the rest, the children will be able to improve their knowledge in the field of the latest information technologies.

    In addition to a rich educational program (interesting experiences, exciting research “field” practice), entertainment events, sports competitions, a swimming pool, paintball, a tennis court are held for children.

    Race times: May 30, June 14, June 29, July 14, July 29, August 19;

    Shift duration: 14 days;

    • DOL “Energetik” – the winner of the award “The best children’s health resort 2010”.

    This health-improving children’s complex is located in a picturesque juniper grove not far from Anapa.

    Throughout the shift, the children will have an exciting game, during which they will light the stars of friendship, improve their health, and conquer new heights of sports. The camp has various hobby groups (dancing, design, acting, handmade souvenirs, vocals, and more).

    Age: 7-16;

    Race schedule: June 1, June 23, July 17;

    Shift duration: 21 days;

    • Camp “Volna” is a children’s complex located in the resort town of Anapa on the first coastline.

    An interesting program has been developed for children, during which they will be able to learn orienteering, professional photography, modern dance, and develop their creative abilities.

    For active recreation of children on the territory of the camp there is a tennis court, a sports ground, a football field, a club with cinema equipment and a stage, a dance floor, a club room and a library.

    Age: 7-16 years old;

    Race schedule: June 1, June 22, July 13, August 2;

    Shift duration: 21 days;

    • United Kingdom Children’s Camp

    Camp for those who want to improve their knowledge of English during the summer holidays. The complex is located in a beautiful forest near the city of Naro-Fominsk.

    During the holidays, children can enjoy daily English lessons in a playful way, interest clubs and master classes, games, shows, competitions, sports events, swimming pool visits.

    Age: 7-16 years old;

    Race schedule: May 30, June 14, June 30, June 22, July 15, July 31, August 15;

    Shift duration: 14 days;

    • Mandarin Children’s Camp

    These are 17 days of unforgettable impressions among the picturesque nature of the Crimea. Camp life is organized according to the modern Terra Unique system, the child can independently plan his time: the time spent at sea, activities and entertainment, as part of the meal schedule, the time of coming to the canteen.

    Children can feel free and independent here. During the holidays, a varied multifaceted program awaits them here: presentations, animation shows, various sports games, dance evenings, carnival, aqua shows and much more.

    The complex has its own children’s beach, 2 swimming pools, fitness and gym, dance floor, sports grounds, etc.

    Age: 8-16 years;

    Schedule of arrivals: June 04, June 21, June 08, July 25, August 11;

    Shift duration: 17 days;

    • Modern children’s camp “I & Camp”, located in the Crimea, in the village. Sandy.

    Satisfies all the requirements for a comfortable stay for little vacationers.

    The complex has everything a child could want: swimming pools with sea water and slides, a football field, a spa center, creative studios and much more. During their stay in the camp, children are expected to have interesting events: hit parades, fashion shows, foam parties, a concert program, sports competitions and more. The children’s complex has its own beach, equipped with sun loungers, awnings and showers.

    Age: 8-16;

    Schedule of arrivals: June 04, June 21, June 08, July 25, August 11;

    Shift duration: 17 days;

    • Children’s camp “Vita” is one of the best children’s resorts in Anapa.

    Developed infrastructure with its own sandy beach, sports and dance grounds, cinema and concert hall, dance hall, summer stage will provide your child with a good rest.

    Throughout the shift, children will play the role-playing game “The Republic of Vitalia” is a state in which children can be elected to various positions (mayor, deputy of parliament, etc.). It also has its own labor exchange (sections, circles, studios), where everyone can find a job to their liking, and spend the money earned in a children’s cafe or on attractions.

    Age: 8-15 years old;

    Race schedule: June 1 and 23, July 15, August 03;

    Shift duration: 21 days;

    • Children’s health camp “Artek” is located on the southern coast of the Crimea near the village of Gurzuf.

    Here your child can fully relax and restore health.

    Children can expect not only medical procedures, but also a rich entertainment program in the form of hobby groups, sports sections, and various festivals. The camp consists of several structural divisions of various directions.

    Age: 9-16;

    Race schedule: June 6 and 22, July 16, August 09;

    Shift duration: 21 days;

    • Children’s camp “Spark” is located in the most picturesque place of Sergiev Posad, not far from Torbeevo lake.

    Ogonyok is a modern children’s camp with a tennis court, an indoor pool, several sports fields, a dance floor and a cinema and concert hall. The camp program is divided into two areas (sports and science), which alternate daily. Children expect not only sports achievements, but also scientific discoveries, interesting discussions and discussions, where everyone can show their talents and skills.

    Age: 9-16;

    Race schedule: June 1 and 23, July 16, August 07;

    Shift duration: 20 days;

    What summer camp did you send your child to? Tell us in the comments!

    Summer camp

    Camp “Victoria” invites all children

    Get a warm charge!
    Visit the summer camp,
    Usefully spend time!

    Day camp “Victoria” welcomes children from 7 – 14 years old.
    Recreation and fun, games and creativity, excursions, competitions under the guidance of experienced teachers.
    Shift duration – 21 days

    June 1

    Summer is the most favorite time of the year for all children on our planet. This is a fun holiday, hiking in nature, swimming in the river and many different entertainments.

    In a word, holidays!
    International Children’s Day is celebrated on the first day of summer. Joyfully, sonorously, warmly and colorfully passed this holiday of childhood in our children’s day camp “Victoria” in the “MDC” Victoria.
    The cheerful heroes Fidget and Veselchak came to the children. They sang children’s songs with the children, played fun games and relay races and gave the children a good mood. It was nice to see joyful children’s faces and hear cheerful children’s laughter.
    The celebration continued with drawing on the pavement with crayons. In children’s drawings one could see nature, friends, relatives and close people. All drawings were different, but united by one common theme “Happy childhood”
    We congratulate everyone on Children’s Day!

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    2 June

    Summer vacations make up a significant part of children’s free time. Fire safety is one of the most pressing issues.


    On the basis of the MDG “Victoria” there is a children’s day camp “Victoria”, which is visited by children from the Shaksha microdistrict. Today, a training evacuation took place – one of the very important, responsible and complex events in the system of measures to ensure fire safety in an educational institution.
    The head of the camp Trimasova I.E. made a fire alert and called the fire brigade. and senior counselor Sattarova A.Z.
    Shutdown of power supply, evacuation of children, provision of accessible passage for fire brigade vehicles, conditional fire extinguishing with special means, blocking the spread of fire by closing doors was carried out according to the schedule.
    After the voice alert signal at 13:10, the teachers carried out an organized exit of the children through the appropriate exits in 2 minutes. The head of the camp with teachers conducted a reconciliation of the payroll of children and staff. All the guys were safely taken out of the building.

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    3 June

    How great it is that someone once

    decided to give the guys joy!
    All we had to do was open a summer camp at the children’s center!

    Today, June 3, at the solemn line of the camp “Victoria” the senior counselor Sattarova A. Z. told the children that the theme of the shift this year is “Keepers of the cultural heritage of the peoples of Russia.” For twenty-one days, the detachments-communities will live according to the principles of friendship, kindness and unity. For victories and good deeds, the guys will receive Totem and star tokens, fighting during the shift for the title of the best detachment – the community.
    After an encouraging exercise and breakfast at the camp “Victoria”, the opening of the camp shift “Magic chest” took place. Fairy-tale heroes came to the children – Baba Yaga and brownie Kuzya. The children with their counselors and educators tried to help the presenter find the “magic chest” with the Charter of the camp, which Baba Yaga stole and hid. But her intrigues were not crowned with success, because the brownie Kuzya helped the guys in everything.
    The event ended with a disco. The most groovy and familiar melodies dictated the mood, so no one had to be bored. Everyone was delighted with the holiday and got a charge of good mood for the whole day!

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    June 6

    – What is a library?
    – The word “library” is Greek and consists of two words: “biblio” – book and “teka” – storage. So the library is a repository for books. The library is the home of books, and books are our friends.

    On June 6, children from the summer camp “Victoria” made an excursion to the model children’s library No. 47 of the Shaksha microdistrict. The guys were met by a large reading room. Librarian Karimova Fidaliya Damirovna told young readers about the importance of the profession of a librarian and what place it occupies in the modern world, why a library is needed; introduced to the rules of behavior in the library, with the rules of handling the book. The guys saw that each book has its own place on the bookcase, where it should be, so that anyone who wants to read this book can easily and quickly find it. After the main story about the life of books in the library and a joint conversation, the students had the opportunity to look at and take from the shelf the books they liked. Also, Fidaliya Damirovna showed the children rare and valuable books in the reading room, which the children could pick up and look through, look at the illustrations.

    At the end of the event, Fidaliya Damirovna held a game quiz “Book City”, where the children were able to consolidate their knowledge, and thanked the children for their active participation and interest in books, wished the children to read more. The event was very educational and fun!

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    are actively involved in activities, because what could be more exciting than a good game? A live quest not only allows each participant to show their knowledge and abilities, but also contributes to the development of communication interactions between children, which stimulates communication and serves as a good way to rally the players.

    Today the quest “Secrets of the peoples of Russia” took place in the “MDG “VICTORIA”, which included 5 stages: “Belarusian”, “Bashkir”, “I’m a Tatar!”, “Russia – go ahead!”, “Northern”. during the game, the pupils, together with the teachers, consistently moved through the stages, solving various tasks (active, logical, dancing).The guys showed ingenuity, observation, resourcefulness and quick wit, and this is training memory and attention, developing analytical skills. diplomas and sweet gifts!

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    June 8

    “Our favorite traffic light!”

    Summer is the time for holidays and fun. In warm sunny weather, children spend more time outdoors. In conditions of heavy traffic on the streets and roads, every year there is an increasing number of accidents with children. This is largely because students either do not know the rules of the road or violate them without realizing the dangerous consequences of these violations.
    June 8 in the camp “Victoria” was held the event “Our favorite traffic light!”
    The purpose of the event: to instill in children respect for themselves and other road users, to be careful on the roads and take care of their lives and health!
    Head of the camp Trimasova I.E. had an interesting conversation with the guys about the rules of behavior on the road. Children asked questions and talked about how they know how to behave in various situations on the street. After the conversation, the guys participated in relay races and quizzes on knowledge of the rules of the road, traffic signals, rules of conduct in public transport and on the road.

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    A fairy tale is a wonderful creative art. The child enters the world of
    fairy tales at a very early age, as soon as he begins to speak. Children learn a lot from fairy tales. The fairy tale helps the child for the first time to experience courage, kindness, sensitivity, responsiveness, compassion, prompting to come to the aid of a person or animal in trouble.

    Today in the summer camp “VICTORIA” there was a day devoted to the theme “A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it!”, where the camp teams performed performances of folk tales. The guys presented such fairy tales: “Eastern Tale” (1st detachment), “Turnip” (2nd detachment) and “Gingerbread Man” (3rd detachment), which were very bright, exciting, dynamic!
    The main result is that the guys, of course, succeeded! The guys did an amazing job! Well done! June 9,

    Childhood is the most carefree and happy time. And everyone dreams of extending this amazing world of goodness and miracles.

    In the summer camp “VICTORIA” a game program was held by the animators of the children’s holiday “Watercolor”. All children took an active part in outdoor games, competitions and perky dances. All participants received a charge of positive emotions and excellent mood. The holiday was very interesting and fun!

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    In the afternoon, a checkers and chess tournament was held. Everyone from 3 teams took part in the event. Fighting with their rivals, the guys showed that the game of checkers and chess is varied and not as simple as it might seem at first glance. This is a competition in self-control, logic, as well as the ability to calculate the moves of the enemy. The game aroused great interest. Based on the results of the games, the best players from the “Sparta” squad were determined!

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    10 June

    Charm dolls are considered to be the property of the past. Since ancient times, women have been engaged in the manufacture of various kinds of amulets designed to protect a person or a whole house from human anger and hatred, to attract good luck. Such amulets have not lost their relevance to this day.

    During the week with the children of the camp “Victoria” teacher Ismagilova A.D. conducted classes on the topic “Making dolls-amulets of different nationalities.
    The purpose of these classes is to teach children how to make paper dolls, arouse interest in Russian traditions and culture, and introduce them to the work of our ancestors.
    In the classroom, the children got acquainted with the importance of folk dolls in modern society, got acquainted with the history of creating amulet dolls, as well as with the principles of making dolls.
    During the class, a presentation was made on the varieties of rag dolls. Children showed a keen interest in the history of the appearance and creation of dolls, asked many questions.
    The most interesting was, of course, the moment of making dolls. The guys needed paper, ordinary threads, a grain of creativity – and the doll is ready. As a result, the children learned how to make a doll in a simple way with their own hands, which can be used as a talisman for home and family, as well as an original gift.
    Making a doll with their own hands, the children got the most valuable experience of positive achievements: “I tried, I did and I succeeded!”.

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    June 14

    Alarm number “zero one”,
    You will not be left alone.
    Sirens are humming piercingly –
    Start for the fire shift:
    They need to hurry,
    Put out a dangerous fire.
    (S.A. Vasilyeva)

    Respect for firefighters, interest in their work can become an incentive to develop a serious attitude towards one’s own behavior, an obstacle to thoughtless games with fire. But children learn fire safety rules in a completely different way when a firefighter talks about it.
    On June 14, an excursion was held to the fire station No. 35 in order to prevent and prevent fires with the death of children. In the fire station, the children from the camp “Victoria” were given a tour of the building, they showed them the guardrooms, the duty dispatcher service, and a recreation room.
    Children asked a lot of questions. The fireman showed the children items of combat clothing, fire and rescue equipment. Even the girls were interested in trying on combat clothes. While one of the crews was away, the guys studied the daily life of an ordinary fireman. They were told about the fire trucks available to the fire department, what is connected with them, how they work, what they are equipped with.
    The tour was held in a friendly atmosphere!

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    Anna Arnoldovna told the children that on June 7, 2022, 200 children from the LPR came to Ufa for a summer vacation. The teachers of the “MDT” Victoria “Kamaletdinova R. R., Akhmerova A. A., Abakunchik A. V. met the children at the railway station and created a cheerful mood for them!

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    June 15,

    06/15/2015, guys from the Victoria camp, Pavlda Creepword Creedy, Created by the Pavlva Musicals ” based on the fairy tale of the same name by Samuil Marshak. Melodic and bright music, as well as the atmosphere of the game and the holiday involved the little spectators in the wonderful world of magic.

    This children’s performance told an instructive story about a beautiful Cat, who, after a fire, was sheltered not by the one who called himself a friend, but by poor, but very kind and sympathetic kittens. Despite the fact that they were rejected and offended by her, they showed themselves nobly and helped her in trouble – by their act they showed how important it is to have real friends.

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    June 17

    We were going to the holiday
    and prepared the outfit.
    They meet everyone by their clothes –
    That’s what people say!

    Even 100 years ago in the villages, by clothes, they found out where a person comes from, social class, guessed about a person’s occupation. So it turned out that they were met by clothes!
    And today, 06/17/2022, in the camp “Victoria” there was a holiday “Colorful podium” – a demonstration of national clothes. Girls and boys defiled along the catwalk, showing the costumes of the peoples living in Russia. Well, what is a holiday without dancing? All teams prepared chic performances that did not leave indifferent neither children nor adults.

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    Foam party is the most fashionable entertainment!
    Of course, every child dreamed at least once in his life to get to a real and crazy foam party. Dreams should come true! Foam show is a sea of ​​joy, positive emotions, great mood and a wonderful disco!

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    June 20

    Today in the camp “Victoria” the children were offered to watch the film “T 34” directed by Alexei Sidorov, filmed in 2018. The time of the film “T-34” is 1941, the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The protagonist tank soldier Ivushkin is captured by the Germans in an unequal battle and survives by a miracle. After spending several years in captivity, he takes part in German exercises at the Ohrdruf training ground, captures a T-34 tank and arranges an escape right during the exercises.

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    Kids ‘R’ Kids Schools of Quality Learning provide a secure, nurturing, and educational environment for children; a place for children to bloom into responsible, considerate and contributing members of society. Kids ‘R’ Kids wants all children to have the opportunity to grow physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually by playing, exploring, and learning with others in a fun, safe and healthy environment.

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    Has School Age Summer Care; Has Special Needs Care

    Financial Info: Multi-Child Discount;

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    • License Number:
      CCLC-55314
    • Capacity:
      256
    • Age Range:
      Infant (0 -12 months), Toddler (13 months – 2 years), Preschool (3 years – 4 years), Georgia’s Pre-K (4 Years), School Age (5+)
    • Achievement and/or Accreditations
      QualityRated_Participant; SACS
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      Under 1 year – $270. 00|1 year – $265.00|2 years – $260.00|3 years – $255.00|4 years – $250.00
    • Quality Rated Star:
      2
    • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
      Yes
    • Languages Supported:
      English, American Sign Language|Spanish
    • Type of Care:
      Georgia’s Pre-K;
    • Transportation:
      Afterschool Only (PM Only)|Field trips

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    Little Lambs Daycare

    Kids R Kids of Sandy Plains

    La O’wn Academy

    Prime Time – River Eves Elementary School

    Prime Time – Sweet Apple

    Y After School @ Ester Jackson Elementary

    North Fulton Child Development Center

    Primrose School of Roswell North

    Y After School at West Roswell

    Young Life Academy

    Zion Christian Academy

    High Meadows Preschool And Extended Day Program

    Parent’s Night Out

    Roswell UMC Parents Morning Out

    Village Montessori School

    Action! After School – Vickery Mill

    AF Summer Camp

    Blessed Trinity Catholic High School

    Building Kidz School of Roswell

    Chattahoochee Nature Center-Camp Kingfisher/Owlets Camp

    Cornerstone Preschool Group, Inc.

    F.A.S.T ASPire

    Farmhouse in the City/Summer Day Camps

    Fellowship Christian School

    Georgia Ensemble Theatre & Conservatory

    Happy Feet Soccer

    High Meadows Summer Day Camp

    High Touch High Tech’s X-treme Summer Science Camps

    Home Stretch

    Ivy Bridge Academy After-School Debate Program – Fulton Academy of Science and T

    Jacob’s Ladder

    Kids 4 Coding

    Kids on Canton

    LA Fitness – Kids Klub

    LA Fitness Kids Klub @ Roswell West

    Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool

    Marietta Martial Arts – Shallowford Road

    Northbrook Preschool

    Northbrook United Methodist Church

    NST Soccer and Running Club at Mountain Park

    NST Soccer and Running Club at Sweet Apple

    Pine Grove Academy

    Queen of Angels

    Right at School at Mountain Park Elementary School

    Right At School At Roswell North Elementary

    Rise Up 4 Christ, Inc. @ Mountain Park Elementary School

    Rise Up 4 Christ, Inc.

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