Camp Discover Ages 3-4, June 16th through June 20th

$400.00

Spend the week (9 am to 3 pm) unlocking the imaginative world of play! Mornings will be spent in the outdoor classroom, where a combination of sensory experiences and pretend play will bring unicorns, dinosaurs, mermaids, knights, and dragons to life. In the afternoon, the exploration will expand into the fields and forests of Copper Cannon Camp.


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Spend the week (9 am to 3 pm) unlocking the imaginative world of play! Mornings will be spent in the outdoor classroom, where a combination of sensory experiences and pretend play will bring unicorns, dinosaurs, mermaids, knights, and dragons to life. In the afternoon, the exploration will expand into the fields and forests of Copper Cannon Camp.


Spend the week (9 am to 3 pm) unlocking the imaginative world of play! Mornings will be spent in the outdoor classroom, where a combination of sensory experiences and pretend play will bring unicorns, dinosaurs, mermaids, knights, and dragons to life. In the afternoon, the exploration will expand into the fields and forests of Copper Cannon Camp.


This camp is a great way for children who are fully potty trained to test out being away from home for the first time! Our experienced and dedicated staff members will make your children feel like they are at home away from home through a variety of rich and engaging experiences.

Nature Camp Readiness Indicators:

The following are indicators that your child is ready to be part of an enrichment program like our nature-based school.  

  1. Is fully potty trained and learning how to wipe (both pee and pooping on the toilet).

  1. Able to walk on their own without needing to be carried.

  1. Has interest in being independent; pulling up their own underwear, putting on their jacket and boots, carrying a backpack, learning to open their lunchbox.

  1. Is able to stay with the group and not run ahead / away. Stops when an adult says their name.

  1. Willing to attempt new tasks.

  1. Listens to simple 1 to 2 step directions fairly consistently.

  1. Is able to regulate their emotions in a developmentally appropriate way such as no longer consistently utilizing a bottle, pacifier, or other aid to regulate their emotions. 


More information will follow as we get closer to the start of camp!