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Jr. Adventures
Day Camp
AGES 5-8   

June 3 Wednesday 
9:00-3:00 

It's OK to come late or leave early

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT UNTIL APRIL 30 $75
REGULAR PRICE $90


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 Jr. ADVENTURES DAY CAMP

 

Outdoor Skills like Archery - Whittling  

Cook a hot dog over a fire (or bring something to roast) & pop popcorn

Forage Wild Plants

Compass Games 

Nature Lessons & Stories - Learn about Idaho Birds of Prey

Nature Bingo - Nature Scavenger Hunts

Nature Arts & Crafts 

- Build Forts - Play Games 

Enjoy  Farm Animals like sheep & lambs - Rabbits 

Play in the Mud Kitchen - Relax on the tire swing 

Enjoy the nature in the trees or out in the open - Play on the banks of a creek & pond 

Unplugged and In Nature

Archery in the AM or planned around the weather 

More Details Below

 

Register for camps & classes  here!

PAYMENT HOLDS PLACE IN CLASS

Filling out a registration form is required to attend class and must be done before the first day of class.  The registration  form does not reserve a spot for your child.

Payment: deposit when available or paying for the class in full reserves/holds their spot in class.

We regret that summer classes and camps are not refundable. Please reach out by 3 weeks in advance (21 days or longer) of the first day of camp/class by email to see if we credit to an open camp. 

Fill Out Registration & Waiver Forms Please

Jr.  Adventures Day Camp
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT UNTIL APRIL 30 $75

  • Payment Holds Your Child's Spot

  • Pay for each child here 

  • Registration form for each child  and enter child's name 

  • You can fill out 1 Waiver per child for the summer 

  • Non-Refundable : can transfer half camp fee to another camp when notified by email more than 14 days ahead of camp

Jr. Adventures Day Camp
Camp for 1 child 
$90

  • Payment Holds Your Child's Spot

  • Pay for each child here 

  • Registration form for each child  and enter child's name 

  • You can fill out 1 Waiver per child for the summer 

  • Non-Refundable : can transfer half camp fee to another camp when notified by email more than 14 days ahead of camp

DAY CAMP DETAILS 

please read before reaching out

We meet in the waiting 

take the dirt road - look for the small entrance sign - go into the entrance into the parking lot - drive around - look for the blue rooster, Big Foot & wooden play house - in a fenced area - that is the "waiting area" it is the drop-off & pick-up area. 

We meet in the waiting area, and bring all of the kids back here to the waiting area. 

Bring a LARGE filled water bottle or 2 - the hotter the day the more the water to send please​

We have access to drinking water, but it slows down activities to stop and get more water

Gallon jugs work great

Bring a snack & a lunch in a container (not a bag please)

the class cat is expert at getting into lunches if open or in bags or wind can blow it around

WEAR LAYERS FOR CHANGEABLE WEATHER

 

CLOSE TOED SHOES

 BRING BACKPACK FOR YOUR THINGS

 

MEEET AT WAITING AREA BY BLUE ROOSTER

 

DO NOT BRING OUTSIDE ITEMS

PICK UP & DROP OFF IN WAITING AREA 

 

TEXT CRISTA 208-921-0527 BEFORE YOU DROP YOUR CHILD OFF WITH YOUR NAME, CHILD'S NAME & CAMP NAME 

 

DISCUSS ALLERGIES OR NEEDS BEFORE  BEFORE CAMP

YOU WILL NOT RECIEVE ANY NOTIFICATION - YOU RECIEVE A RECIEPT WHEN YOU PAY - ALL INFORMATION IS ON WEBSITE, REGISTRATION & WAIVER PLEASE READ THROUGH




more on the value of outdoor play and outdoor free time...


Play is a natural process that helps children learn, explore, and growPlay Research Shows: Play helps develop Social Development : it helps children learn how to work in groups, share, negotiate, and solve conflicts Emotional Development : Play helps children learn how to identify & express their emotionsExploration : Play is how children explore the world & experiment with new ideas Learning : Play is how children learn & develop skills. It helps them understand the world, their emotions, and how to navigate social situations "In nature, children learn to take risks, overcome fears, make new friends, regulate emotions, and create imaginary worlds" "Play allows children opportunities to get creative, to practice regulating emotions, to enhance social development, and to learn about themselves in the process."                                                                            - Angela Hanscom                            Balanced & Barefoot author and Pediatric Occupational Therapist 

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