• Our little kids' discovery camps are generally for ages 3 to 6 years old and are all STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) based.  The morning sessions are more about the arts and the afternoon sessions are about the science, math, technology and engineering.  Each day, students will go home with something that they created, such as a drawing, a piece of pottery, jewelry, model of a rocket, the building they made, the plants they transplanted and so much more.  Here, you can choose either a morning option (8-12), an afternoon option (1-5) or a full day option (8-5).  If you need to drop off earlier or pick up later, please just let us know.
  • In this class we will learn different techniques of painting and drawing. We will learn what types of paint to use to create different pieces as well as what levels of graphite to use to achieve various styles of drawings. We will work with recreating objects realistically and abstractly using color theory. Students will be able to work alone or with another student to expand their knowledge and skills.
  • Robotics – 2025

    $50.00$195.00
    This year, we've added robotics to our camps.  Robotics is the wave of the future.  We'll learn about the engineering involved in building machines that move on their own.  We'll build a solar space rover or design and build our own robot so the kids can take it home and play with it forever!
  • We are so excited to add this new art class where students will learn the art of soap making, create different soaps to take home to use, sell or give as gifts.  Half of our time will be spent on soaps and the other half will be candle making, which is much more complex than we might think.  We'll start with hot candle making, then develop new soaps using cold press and then make melted was candles.  Students will decide on different designs, shapes, fragrances and colors.  All of their creations will be sent home with students at the end of the week.
  • Veterinary medicine is an incredibly popular science for young people. It is also pretty challenging, as the patients veterinarians treat cannot tell them what hurts or how they feel. In this camp, students will learn about hematology (study of blood), parasitology (common skin, fecal and blood parasites) and microbiology (microscopic organisms which cause diseases). They will do case studies on small and large animal diagnosis of diseases based on symptoms and winners of the case-study contests will win prizes.  They will also practice dissection, identifying muscle tissue, veins, arteries, bones and skin.  Lastly, they will practice suturing techniques.  Their drawings and case studies will be added to their notebook to use as a reference for their future studies.
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