Summer camp for preschool: Preschool Summer Camps and Programs in and around Denver, CO

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Best Atlanta Summer Camps for Preschoolers | MommyPoppins

Summertime is quickly approaching and it’s time to start making summer camp plans. Parents know that kids need to stay busy and preschool camp is the perfect way to expose young kids to new interests and further develop socialization skills. Fortunately, the Atlanta area offers many summer camps geared for the younger set. 

Our list of day camps for preschoolers, while in no way exhaustive, can help you choose a camp that aligns with your child’s interests (and your schedule). We’ve included summer camps that offer a little bit of everything, as well as camps specifically for sports, dance, drama, and more. Register early: Spots fill up quickly, and some camps offer an early-bird discount.

Check out our Atlanta Summer Camp Guide for more ideas and listings for older kids, including free and affordable camps.

Best Preschool Camps in Atlanta – Nature & Outdoors

Atlanta Botanical Garden Habitat Explorers – Midtown

Designed for kids ages 4-6, the Habitat Explorers Camp focuses on a different area of the garden each day and includes a corresponding craft. On the last day, campers cool off in the splash pad. The half-day sessions run from 9am-1pm.

Blue Heron Nature Preserve – Buckhead 

Let Mother Nature teach your children, ages 4-6, at the 30-acre Blue Heron Nature Preserve. Based on the student-directed Reggio Emilia approach, the Little Blue Herons campers discover the outdoors through sensory activities such as catching butterflies, turning over rocks, and creating art from found objects. Choose either half-day or full-day weekly sessions.

Chattahoochee Nature Center offers summer camp for all ages, including preschool age at Camp Kingfisher.

Chattahoochee Nature Center Camp Kingfisher – Roswell

For 29 years, Camp Kingfisher has offered nature education in a traditional outdoor summer camp setting. Participating in live animal demonstrations, crafts, and swimming, 4-year-old Owlets have a blast from 8:30am-12:30pm. Full-day camps are available for kids going into kindergarten and up.

Dunwoody Nature Center – Dunwoody

With weekly themes such as Swamp Creatures, Marvelous Mammals, and Reptiles Rock, what 4-year-old wouldn’t want to spend time outdoors at Dunwoody Nature Center’s half-day camp? Older siblings ages 5 and up can attend the full-day camp from 9:30am-3:30pm. Members receive discount pricing.

Camp Isidore Alterman – Dunwoody

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) Camp Isidore Alterman offers a well-rounded camp experience with outdoor activities, art, drama, science, and cooking. Enroll your rising Pre-K child in the three-week junior camp sessions. For an additional fee, camp provides bus transportation to and from over 20 locations around Atlanta.

Kids get a chance to hone their acting skills at Forefront Arts camp.

Best Preschool Camps in Atlanta – Performing Arts

Forefront Arts – Multiple Locations

Forefront Arts fosters creativity with half-day camps for 3- to 4-year-olds. Culminating with a performance for family and friends, favorites themes include Princess Camp, Christmas in July, and a musical theater camp featuring songs from Elf and Frozen. Even if your child doesn’t have the acting bug, the camp builds confidence in even the shyest kids.

Stage Door Theater Performance Art Camp at Spruill Center for the Arts – Dunwoody

Kids ages 3-5 can pick between two fun half-day camps. Disney Days Ballet Camp focuses on relaying stories through movement and dance; Superhero Storytelling Camp allows campers to create their own superhero and use their voice to tell stories. Both camps offer games and crafts to match the theme.

Alliance Theater – Midtown and Decatur

If you need a full-day preschool camp, the Alliance Theater offers Creative Drama Camp from 9am-4pm. Working with other kids, 4-year-old campers learn about storytelling, engage in drama games, and participate in a final performance, which will be recorded for family and friends.

Best Preschool Camps in Atlanta – Dance, Sports, Movement 

Alpharetta Department of Parks and Recreation – Alpharetta

Alpharetta Community Center at Wills Park is the spot for half-day dance camps for girls and boys ages 3-6. With themes such as Movin’ and Groovin’, Knights and Princesses, and Paw Patrol, your preschooler will experience a fun-filled week combined with crafts, games, and activities. The city also offers a half-day Sportykes Camp for kids ages 3-6 and a daily, one-hour mini tennis camp for kids 4-6.

Atlanta Playball – Atlanta

Enroll your 4- to 8-year old in one of Atlanta Playball’s sports camps. Held from 9am-noon at Morris Brandon Elementary School, the camp provides an introduction to a variety of sports. An aftercare option is available until 3pm.

Forsyth County Parks and Recreation – Cumming

While not a weekly summer camp, Forsyth County Parks and Recreation offers sports lessons for preschoolers, meeting once per week for 30-45 minutes throughout the summer. Offerings include Amazing Athletes for kids 2.5 to 6-years old at Old Atlanta Park, Playball for kids ages 2-4 at Fowler Park, and Little Champ Sports for kids ages 3-4 at Central Park. 

The Little Gym – Smyrna, Alpharetta, Snellville

The Little Gym offers indoor half-day camps with plenty of physical activities (and air-conditioning) to keep your little one entertained. Instead of committing to an entire week, parents sign kids up for as many days per week as they’d like. Depending on the location, kids from 3-8 can attend summer camp, running 9am-noon or 1pm-4pm.

The Peach Pit – Two Atlanta Locations

The Peach Pit camp counselors keep kids active with a mix of gymnastics, cheer, and activities (including jumping in the foam pit!). Half-day sessions are available for 3-year-olds, while full-day sessions (9am-4pm) are available for those ages 4 and up.

The Gym at Peachtree – Buckhead

Located at Peachtree Presbyterian Church, this gym offers summer camp activities for kids ages 3-6. Running from 9am-1pm, these one-week sessions are in ballet, hip hop, tumbling, gymnastics, or cheer. Boys ages 3 -10 may enjoy the Boys Gymnastics and Ninja Camp, focusing on agility, obstacle courses, and games.

Roswell Recreation and Parks – Roswell

Have a little gymnast? Sign your kids ages 2-5 for the half-day Preschool Gymnastics Camp with options to attend 2, 3, or 5 days per week. Campers will jump on the trampoline, do crafts, and have storytime. The city also offers half-day Kinder Dance and Drama Camp for 3- to 5-year olds at Roswell Area Park. Kids learn puppetry and acting skills. Morning and afternoon options are available.

Challenger Sports Soccer Camp – Multiple Locations

Designed for kids ages 3-5, the Tiny Tykes sessions start before it gets too hot outside at 8am and last 45 minutes each day. Coaches use games, activities, and stories to engage campers and teach soccer skills. Older siblings ages 6 and up can attend half-day and full-day options.

Best Preschool Camps in Atlanta – STEM and Language

Stem Velocity – Multiple Locations

Get a leg up on math skills during the summer and register for Early Mathventures. Using Legos, kids ages 3-6 will learn numbers, measurements, and problem-solving skills while having fun. Stem Velocity also offers Early Robotics and Early Scientist preschool camps.

Each week of summer camp at Club SciKidz Atlanta has a different, exciting theme!

Club SciKidz Atlanta – Multiple Locations

Sign your kids, ages 4-5, for the Little Scientist Camp or the Little Chemist Camp, where they’ll make blob explosions and marshmallow catapults. ..and you don’t have to clean it up! Other preschool camps from 9am-1 pm include Little Coder, Little Space Explorer, and Little Robot Engineer. Club SciKidz offers sibling discounts, in addition to full-day camps for rising 1st graders and up.

The Spanish Academy – Emory, Suwannee, Buckhead, East Cobb

Taught by full-time teachers, the Spanish Academy offers 2-day, 3-day, and 5-day camp options for 2-year-olds, while kids ages 3 and older attend five days. Themes for the half-day, weekly sessions include Rainforest Adventure to Spanish Speaking Countries, Little Chefs, and Lego Camp.

Best Preschool Camps in Atlanta – General Interest

Holy Innocents Episcopal School – Buckhead

Offering numerous half-day camps for 4-year-olds, Bear Camp is open to anyone in the community. Sports enthusiasts can choose from soccer, cheer, gymnastics, tennis, yoga, Playball, and ballet camps. Other camp options include art, cooking, and STEM camps. Sessions are held from 9am-noon or 12:30-3:30pm.

Lifetime Fitness – Multiple Locations

Your Pre-K child can attend camp at Lifetime Fitness. Themes include Ooey Gooey Fun, Prehistoric Party, and Under the Big Top. Different themes apply to the school-age and tween camps for older kids.

McGinnis Woods Country Day School – Alpharetta

Open to students and non-students, McGinnis Woods offers a junior camp for 4-year-olds. Themes include Under the Sea, Summer Safari, and Shipwrecked. Campers will go on one field trip per week and spend lots of time outdoors.

The Walker School – Marietta

Led by faculty and staff, The Walker School welcomes all kids ages 3-6 for full-day camps from 8am-2:30pm. Each week includes a science experiment, cooking, and water play relating to the various themes. Save money by enrolling in all seven weeks of camp.

We Rock The Spectrum Kid’s Gym – Roswell

Fulfilling an unmet need for their two sons with autism, Jeff and Angela Erisman opened the first We Rock the Spectrum location in Georgia in 2020. Kids age 2 and older can attend the summer camp featuring sensory-friendly equipment and arts and crafts. Options include 2-day, 3-day, and 5-day options.

Wesleyan School – Peachtree Corners

Your rising Pre-K child can join the Junior Wolves at Wesleyan’s summer camp. The summer camp offers both half-day and full-day options for this age group. Campers participate in sports, arts and crafts, and science activities with additional time on the playground and in the gym.

Whitefield Academy – Smyrna

While older kids attend Camp Whitefield, Wee Whitefield caters to kids turning 4 by September 1. During the half-day morning session, the camp focuses on Christian development with music, arts and crafts, and games.

Wood Acres School – Marietta

“Travel” to different continents at Camp at the Woods– theme weeks include Nature (South Africa), Art (Europe), and Winter in July (Antarctica) and incorporate art, music, science, and sports. Kids ages 3-4 can attend the half-day sessions from 9:30am-12:30pm, with an after-care option from 12:30pm-5pm. A $30 registration fee applies to non-Wood Acres students.

YMCA of Greater Atlanta – Buckhead, Brookhaven, and Marietta Only

While most YMCA camps start at age 5, three locations offer half-day camps for preschoolers. Camps are open to 2- to 4-year-olds at Carl E. Sanders Family YMCA in Buckhead, 3 to 4-year-olds at Cowart Family YMCA in Brookhaven, and 4- to 5-year-olds at Northeast Cobb Family YMCA in Marietta.

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Sign up for Preschool Summer Camp – City of Lynnwood

Looking for a summer camp for your preschooler? This program is designed to give your soon to be Kindergarten a summer of fun!  We will focus on developing physical and social skills while we create crafts, play games, do experiments and make friends!  Come join the fun and bring your imagination!

Weekly Camp Fee: $90/$80RD

* Picture taken before masking regulations were required.

Online

Step 1.

Does your child qualify?

Preschool Summer Camp is for children that will be enrolled in Kindergarten in the fall of 2022, regardless of age.

Step 2.Determine your option for payment

You have two options for payment, “Pay In Full” or “Payment Plan”.  You can read more about these two options on the right column of this page.

By registering online, you are agreeing to the “Pay in Full” option. If you would like to use the “Payment Plan”, please see tabs for registering “In Person” or “On Phone”.

Step 3.Determine your weeks

We offer 7 weeks of summer camp, with each week having a different theme. You may want to base your selection on what theme your child is interested in or based on when you need an activity for your child.  Plan ahead as these spots will fill quickly.  You can view information for each week under the “Weekly Themes “ button at the bottom of this page.

Step 4.

Do you have an account in Perfect Mind?

Perfect Mind is our registration system. Once you set up your account, you will be able to register and pay for classes online. To set up your account, click here.

Step 5.Register for camp 

Registration begins on March 4, 2022.

To register as a camper, click here, (You will not be able to see camp information through these links until registration officially opens)

  • You will see a list of Preschool Summer Camp sessions.
  • To select a week, click “Book”
  • Read through the overview page, click “Book” again.
  • Select the names of those you are registering for the week and click “next”.
  • Look over the “fees and extras” page and click “next”.
  • To complete your transaction, click “Checkout” to move to the payment page, or…
  • To add another week, click “Book another event” (You will now see the main “Select an Activity” page, click “Camps” under the Youth section and you will be back to the list of camp sessions. )

Step 6.Didn’t get in?

Be sure to get on the waitlist by clicking the “waitlist” button on the registration page! We experience a lot of changes to our rosters as we get closer to summer. You will be called if a spot opens up for you.   

 

 

In Person

Step 1.Does your child qualify?

Preschool Sumer Camp is for children that will be enrolled in Kindergarten in the fall of 2022, regardless of age.

Step 2.Determine your option for payment

You have two options for payment, “Pay In Full” or “Payment Plan”.  You can read more about these two options on the right column of this page.

Step 3.Determine your weeks

We offer 7 weeks of summer camp, with each week having a different theme. You may want to base your selection on what theme your child is interested in or based on when you need an activity for your child. Plan ahead as these spots will fill quickly.  You can view information for each week under the “Weekly Themes “ button at the bottom of this page.

Step 4.Stop by to register for camp

Visit the Lynnwood Recreation Center during normal working hours, to talk to a Customer Service representative to register for the weeks you are interested in. 

Registration begins on March 4, 2022.

Step 5.Didn’t get in?

Be sure to ask the Customer Service representative to get your child on the waitlist! We experience a lot of changes to our rosters as we get closer to summer. You will be called if a spot opens up for you and be given an allotted amount of time in which to respond.

 

 

On Phone

Step 1.Does your child qualify?

Preshool Summer Camp is for children that will be enrolled in Kindergarten in the fall of 2022, regardless of age.

Step 2.Determine your option for payment

You have two options for payment, “Pay In Full” or “Payment Plan”.  You can read more about these two options on the right column of this page.

Step 3.Determine your weeks

We offer 7 weeks of summer camp, with each week having a different theme. You may want to base your selection on what theme your child is interested in or based on when you need an activity for your child. Plan ahead as these spots will fill quickly.  You can view information for each week under the “Weekly Themes “ button at the bottom of this page.

Step 4.Call to register for camp 

Visit the Lynnwood Recreation Center during normal working hours, to talk to a Customer Service representative to register for the weeks you are interested in. 

Registration begins on March 4, 2022.

Step 5.Didn’t get in?

Be sure to ask the Customer Service representative to get your child on the waitlist! We experience a lot of changes to our rosters as we get closer to summer. You will be called if a spot opens up for you and be given an allotted amount of time in which to respond.

 

Summer 2022

Week 1: Red, White and Seuss
Jul 6 – Jul 8

9am – 12pm
$54/$48

Week 2: Zoo Much Fun

Jul 11 – Jul15
9am – 12pm
$90/$80

Week 3: Little Inventors

Jul 18 – Jul 22

9am – 12pm

$90/$80

Week 4: Once Upon a Time

Jul 25 – Jul 29

9am – 12pm

$90/$80

Week 5: Backyard Safari

Aug 1 – Aug 5

9am – 12pm

$90/$80

Week 6: Blizzard Blast

Aug 8 – Aug 12

9am – 12pm

$90/$80

Week 7: Under the Sea

Aug 15 – Aug 19

9am – 12pm

$90/$80

 

 

 

  • Forms and a picture must be turned in before the first day of camp. Please click on the link in the right hand column to submit paperwork.
  • We encourage children to bring water bottles.
  • Sun Screen! Protecting your child from sun exposure is a priority! Please apply sun screen at home before attending camp each day. We do have a limited supply of spray sunscreen should your child forget.
  • No cell phones, video games, game boys, iPods or other toys should be brought to camp, as we cannot take responsibility if the items are lost, stolen or broken.

Contact Us

Phone

425-670-5732

Location

Lynnwood Recreation Center

18900 44th Ave W

Lynnwood

98036

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Payments

You have two options for payments:

 

Pay in Full Plan

  • You can register Online, In-Person or On Phone.
  • Registration begins on March 4th
  • Upon registering for your chosen weeks, you will pay your full payment all at once.

Please Note:

  • A non-refundable Administrative Fee of $10 will be charged per week, per child, if after completing your transaction as “Pay in Full” you decide to go back and change to the “Payment Plan” option.  

 

Payment Plan

  • You can register In-Person or On Phone.
  • Registration will begin on March 4th.
  • If using the “Payment Plan”, camp fees will be charged to the credit card on file the Sunday before the registered week.

Please Note:

  • Customers must have a valid credit card on file.
  • A $5 weekly Administrative Fee will be charged to each family at the time of registration.  This fee will be non-refundable and non-transferable to other weeks.  

     

 


Paperwork

Please complete and submit the following forms before the start of your child’s enrolled week.

General Release Form

Medical Authorization Form(PDF, 28KB) (If applicable)


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Summer Camp – Preschool & Daycare Serving Chicago, IL

CAMP at Kids’ Work
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Session One: July 11 -29 | Session Two: August 1 -19
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Open drop off/pick up between 7:30am to 6:30pm.

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We are so excited to welcome campers to our 2022 progams! Registration is now open and we are offering Early Bird Pricing, so reach out for more information!

Special Classes and Outdoor Play

Camp at Kids’ Work offers weekly music with Ms. Elisa of Wee GrooveYoga sessions with Buddah Belly Yoga.  We also host special events on sight like cooking classes with Paramount Events, a Reptile Show, and more! Each week, we’ll head out on a neighborhood field trip, to Goldfish Swim School or Lil’ Kickers! In addition to these more structured learning opportunities, your camper will also enjoy fun outdoor activities including; water play, sports, and free play on our onsite secure playground!

Comprehensive Camp Programs Your Family Can Count On

Our summer camp program is an extension of our top rated and exceptionally reliable Kids’ Work Chicago children’s learning center.  Located  in Chicago’s North Center neighborhood, our program is available for your convenience all summer without interruption! For families that need a full day of care, we also offer high quality full day options.

High Quality Interactions with Consistent and Qualified Staff

Summer learning can be fun and engaging when  coordinated by high quality camp staff.   During their time here at Kids’ Work, your camper will be surrounded by a consistent group of creative, energetic, and loving educators!

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Our smaller than typical group sizes provide your camper with plenty of individualized attention, support, and interaction

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Your camper will enjoy freshly prepared meals and snacks each day from our catering company, Healthy Organic Kids. Our high quality meal plans expose campers to a variety of tastes and textures helping to them to develop a lifetime of healthy eating habits!

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Focus on Creativity and Individuality

Our program values each camper as an individual by celebrating all the interesting traits that make them unique.   In our program your camper will feel free to express themselves creatively through our many open ended art and music activities. 

Regular Staff to Parent Communication

We understand the importance of communicating openly with parents, so they feel informed and  connected to their camper’s day. Summer Camp at Kids’ Work provides parents with regular email updates as well as frequent photos and anecdotes!

Safety is our Number One Priority

We provide CPR and first aid training for all of our staff members to ensure the ultimate levels of safety. Each camp group is equipped with an emergency first aid kit, and our nurse consultant provides regular training on correct use and application of action plans, rescue inhalers, and EpiPens.

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Kids’ Work provides a warm, safe, and enriching environment that not only accepts but values the unique nature of each child. Kids’ Work brought light back to our son’s face after a difficult experience at another preschool. When I told the staff at Kids’ Work that he still had accidents and wasn’t completely potty-trained, fully expecting to be scolded as we were at our previous school, the response was, “of course he does, he’s only three!” I knew right then it would be a wonderful fit not only for our son, but for us as parents.

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