A Summer Of Learning, Play, And Leadership

Exciting And Educational Activities Keep Them Engaged And Learning

A Summer Of Learning, Play, And Leadership

Exciting And Educational Activities Keep Them Engaged And Learning

Summer Camp: 5 -10 Years | Serving Gambrills, Crofton, Bowie, Piney Orchard, Odenton, Fort Meade, Annapolis and all its surrounding areas.

Improve Socialization Skills And Sportsmanship

This summer, your camper gets to engage in activities that keep them physically active, improve their agility, and help build both independence and teamwork skills through sports and play.

Group Activities Strengthen Team Building Strengths

Children love to spend time with their friends, and your child has a ton of activities done in groups to help them connect with their peers and healthily build new friendships.

Delicious, Healthy Snacks Are Provided Daily

Delicious snacks they love are provided daily to ensure your child stays energized, full of nutrients, and satisfied while playing and interacting with friends.

Gardening Helps Unlock A World Of Nature Now

This summer, your child has fun with gardening and tree planting, outdoor picnics, and more to help them enjoy the natural environment around them and experience the process of how to grow fruits and vegetables.

Keep Them Cool With Refreshing Water Activities

Expose your little one to water activities that keep them cool all summer long with things like swimming in the beach or lake, and water-based play activities like splash pads, and more.

Let Them Discover Their True Inner Artist

Exciting art activities, craft projects, and off-site pottery making help introduce your little one to the world of expression and art. Hence, they feel connected with different forms of creativity.

Athleticism Keeps Them Moving, Fit, And Is Fun

Your child engages in fun, high-energy sports activities like rock climbing or wall climbing, basketball games, pretend adventure games, indoor camping with faux logs, and more to keep them on their toes.

Independence Skills That Prepare Them For Next Year

A summer full of resources, training, and activities that promote growth and maturity includes learning first aid, leadership and team exercises, survival skill development, and more.

Practical Life Skills They Can Carry Throughout Life

Your child learns things like baking lessons to help them develop the skills they’ll need for their future at each stage of life regarding housekeeping, cooking, and more.

Spark Their Creative Expression Through Art

Your child has drama class and theatre, songwriting activities, dance lessons, memory bookmaking and scrapbooking, sign language, poster making, painting, and more that promote self-expression and build confidence.

Astronomy And Experiments To Build Cognitive Skills

Your child keeps their learning going throughout the summer with astronomy, doing puzzles and problem solving, cool scientific experiments, and more to keep their mind healthy.

Bring Out Their Inner Competitor With Games

Teach your child how to engage in friendly competition through playing card games, chess and scrabble, tons of both group and individual games, and board games they love.

Fun Field Trips That Support Their Learning

Exciting field trips like going to the Zoo give your child a chance to experience a new environment and discover more about the world differently.

As Leaders In Child Care, We Are Eco-Healthy Certified And
Are Honored To Receive The Maryland Excels Accreditation

frequently asked questions

Upon arrival to the program, we ask staff and families to report if staff/children have:
  • had any symptoms of COVID-19 (cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, new loss of taste or smell, OR fever of 100.4 degrees or higher, chills or shaking, muscle aches, sore throat, headache, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and congestion or runny nose);
  • been diagnosed with COVID-19, tested for COVID-19 and are awaiting a result, or have been instructed to isolate or quarantine by a health care provider or health department;
  • had close contact (been within 6 feet for more than 15 minutes total in 24 hours) with anyone with a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19 within the last 14 days.
 
  • Adults are required to wear cloth face coverings during drop-off and pick-up when performing temperature checks, and if they enter the building;
  • It is required that children 5 and older wear a cloth face covering while in the child care program if they can do so safely and consistently;
  • It is recommended that 2-, 3-, and 4-year-olds wear a cloth face covering while in the child care program if they can do so safely and consistently;
  • Face coverings will not be placed on children under age 2, anyone who has trouble breathing, or anyone unable to remove the face covering without assistance.
 
  • Parents will be contacted for prompt pick-up;
  • Your child will be isolated from other children and as many staff as possible;
During this time, we are trying to limit the number of items brought into the facility because this can be a way to transmit the virus, so we ask that families refrain from bringing items from home as much as possible.
Those from the Maryland State Department of Education and Maryland Department of Health, per best practices from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Please refer to the office manager, Ms. Elyse Small, at (410)721-0544.

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