Summer camp at KiddieTown is powered by various activities and fueled by fun!
Our summer camp curriculum incorporates STEAM learning (science,technology,engineering,arts and mathematics) into exciting, one-of-a kind and fun experiences for your child everyday! We offer a broad range of programs and mini-camps to stimulate the interest and curiosity of every child.
Children experience the deepest, most genuine learning when they are having fun. We have integrated this philosophy into every aspect of our summer camp to encourage play-based learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom. We have created a variety of camps so your children will absolutely love.
Combining fun physical activity,games,arts & crafts, we’ll help your child beat the summer heat by staying cool at KiddieTown. Our camps are fresh and fun way for kids of different ages to spend their school break. Children will enjoy using LEGO bricks to build models, play LEGO games and explore the world of engineering and architecture.
Summer Tips For Kids
Simple tips to help your child stay hydrated and for parents to ensure a healthy summer vacations for their little ones while they enjoy outdoors.
- Provide your kid with a water bottle.
- Fresh juices and lemon water.
- Light color clothing.
- Sunscreen cover.
- No junk food, please!
- Keep kids out of mid-day sun.
- Insect repellants.
KiddieTown's summer camp includes themes such as science,technology,engineering,arts,mathematics and fun.
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Benefits of Early Education
Preschool offers many benefits — it can be a great place for kids to interact with peers and learn valuable life lessons such as how to share, take turns, and follow rules. It also can prepare them for kindergarten and beyond.
Easing Your Child’s Fears
Spend time talking with your child about preschool even before it starts. Before the first day, gradually introduce your child to activities that often take place in a classroom.
The First Day
When you enter the classroom on the first day, calmly reintroduce the teacher to your child, then step back to allow the teacher to begin forming a relationship with your child.
Whether your child is eager or reluctant to go to preschool, make sure that a school staff member is ready to help with the transfer from your care to the classroom when you arrive in the morning. Some kids may jump right in with their classmates, whereas others might want a private cuddle and a story from a caregiver before joining the group.
TODDLER
1-2 Years
Kids at toddler age love to master new concepts, so it is the perfect time to lay the foundation for skills like reading and counting. The toddler years are a time of great cognitive, emotional and social development.
PRESCHOOLER — 3-5 Years
Readiness has to do with whether your child is developmentally appropriate so you can start as early as 2½ years old.
Preschool education is important and beneficial to your child attending nursery school
KINDERGARTENERS — 5-6 YEARS
Kindergarteners are expected to work on developing fine motor skills as they learn to write the alphabet both in uppercase and lowercase letters.