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Summer Camp CIT Program Summer.Summer........................... .Camp.Camp................ Summer fun worth sharing! 11 EAST DALLAS LOCATION • 2ND FLOOR OF WRUMC • 1450 OLD GATE LANE • DALLAS 75218 • 469-878-8056 PRECOCIOUS PRE-K CAMPS Our morning camps are full of adventures and excitement and our afternoon camps are full of fun. If your children Welcome! stay for all day fun, pack a brown bag lunch and lunch care is on us! Check out our “Is my child ready for camp” checklist at the end of the brochure to make sure your child is ready. MAY 28- 31 (Camps this week are only 4 days) PRE-K MORNING Pre-K Adventures Slippery Slime & Magic Mixtures - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $170 Slime flies when you’re having fun! Little hands will have plenty Hands ON mixing and measuring in all the mixtures created throughout the week. Our PreK Camp isn’t just about making slime and magic mixtures but also what you can DO and how you can play with everything you make. Pre-K Adventures Bugs and Friends - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $170 Enter the incredible world of bugs and friends. Create a habitat for your REAL pet worms and even feel them dance through your fingers (if you choose). With magnifying glasses in hand, your mini entomologists will explore the pathways of the garden to find friends and help us release ladybugs. Make an Eric Carle’s caterpillars, play Leap Frog, and paint lovely little bugs. Who knows, we may even see a chrysalis wiggle and have a new friend come to life! . JUNE 3-7 PRE-K MORNING Pre-K Adventures Dinos & Dragons - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 What a fun week we’ll have creating our very own dragon tales and dragon stories! We’ll make dinosaur bones out of clay, dig for fossils and find dinosaur tracks. Become a Dragon Trainer while you create fire breathing dragons and your own Dragon tail. Just a few of the fun projects we have planned! Pre-K Adventures My Little Pony - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Friendship is magic in the Studio Bella Pony City of Equestria! Bring your imagination as we create our own My Little Pony story. Campers will make headbands, tails and cutie marks. We’ll create rainbows, talk about our special powers and role play our favorite characters in search of Harmony. Each camper will get to take home their very own My Little Pony. PRE-K AFTERNOON Pre-K Stay and Play the Afternoon Away Camp S’mores for Smalls - Afternoon 1-4pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Littles, bring your camping spirit as we pitch our tents, make our mini lanterns and sing around our campfire. Be ready to catch a “big one” on our fishing expedition with our homemade backpacks and fishing poles. Our campers will be prepared to have the time of their life all week long! To celebrate, we will finish out the week with a picnic including mini s’mores our campers will make in their mini solar ovens. We are all smiles at Camp S’mores for Smalls! . studiobellaforkids.com June 10-14 PRE-K MORNING Pre-K Adventures Painting for Pre-K - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 If your little one loves to paint, Painting for Pre-K is the PERFECT camp for them! Kids will be tackling a canvas, painting a secret surprise and even a mini mural! Spin art painting, making your own paint and painting with watercolors is just a BIT of what we will do. Get messy while mixing and learning about blending! Just wait until the end of the week art show. The masterpieces will be displayed for all to see! Pre-K Adventures Sensory Science - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Littles, Get ready to engage your senses! Investigate with your sense of smell with a matching game, Explore bursts of color with science experiments. Kids will use their sense of touch as they mix and measure our homemade ice cream. There is lots of hands on messy fun for every single little one! . PRE-K AFTERNOON Pre-K Stay and Play the Afternoon Away Whoooz at the Zoo? - Afternoon 1-4pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Long-necked giraffes and floppy elephant ears, rumbling rhinos and slithering snakes. We will create our own animals, listen to fabulous animal stories, make masks and imagine the afternoon away as we learn Whooz at the Zoo! . June 17-21 PRE-K MORNING Pre-K Adventures Zoom to the Moon - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Astronauts, get on your helmet and moon boots ready to blast to the moon! We will learn about the planets, make moon rocks, create aliens and make a rocket to blast off on Friday. You’ll love this camp to the moon and back! Pre-K Adventures Rainbows, Unicorns and Shimmery Slime - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Wishes and whimsies, glitter and shimmer will fill our week as we enter the world of Unicorns, Rainbows and Shimmery Slime. Campers paint unicorns and create dioramas, create ooey gooey glittery slime and build our own glistening rainbow mobiles. We’ll explore and create many things that shimmer and shine! . PRE-K AFTERNOON Pre-K Stay and Play the Afternoon Away In the Arctic - Afternoon 1-4pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Welcome Eskimos! Put on your snow shoes and come learn about all the animals in the arctic. Build an igloo and play with snow. Create beautiful ice sculptures as we learn about the effects of salt on ice. Make a penguin family to take home. And maybe, just maybe we’ll make our own Eskimo ice cream. “In the Arctic” Camp is a cool way to spend a week in our hot Texas summer! . June 24-28 PRE-K MORNING Pre-K Adventures Under the Sea - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Catch a fish, swim with the sharks, explore the deep waters with a submarine. There is so much to do under the sea. Play with Kinetic sand and make magical sea creatures. Your ocean view diorama could contain star fish, sea shells or maybe even a mermaid. We’ll make a magic bottle with a jellyfish and learn about the wonders of underwater life! Pre-K Adventures Seuss it Up: Oh the Places You’ll Go - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Get ready to travel as we visit a Dr. Seuss Book each day full of crafts, science, fun & games including truffelas and oobleck, and Thing One and Thing Two. It will be a week full of Seuss characters and fun for everyone! June 24-28 Continued PRE-K AFTERNOON Pre-K Stay and Play the Afternoon Away Moo Baa La La La-Farm Animals - Afternoon 1-4pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Moo, Baa, La, La La! Join us for a week learning and creating about life on the farm and all the fun creatures that live in the barn. We will build our own mini barn for the animals we create, plant some seeds, sing songs and hear lots of stories for a fun-filled week learning all about plants and animals! . July 8-12 PRE-K MORNING Pre-K Adventures Enchanted Forest - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Gnomes, fairies and unicorns will make friends with birds, deer and magical creatures. Campers will make animal masks to wear allowing them to become their favorite forest creature. Silly snakes will learn to dance as campers learn how to charm them. Make enchanted gnome homes and fairy castles for the new friends they meet along the way. Art, science and silliness will make this camp a summer favorite. Pre-K Adventures Paw Patrol - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Paw Patrol to the Rescue! Choose your favorite character and spend the week creating a story for a Kitty Rescue. Each camper will rescue and adopt their very own (toy) kitten and learn how to take care of their new pet. Join in on other rescues throughout the week and save the world as any Paw Patrol Character would! Crafts, stories and fun will fill the week for any Paw Patrol Fan. The week ends with a Birthday Party Celebration for Mayor Goodway! . PRE-K AFTERNOON Pre-K Stay and Play the Afternoon Away Dinosaur Roar - Afternoon 1-4pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Paleontologists, join us for a fun-filled afternoon full of dinosaur eggs, mixing messy concoctions and measuring “real” dinosaur footprints. Full of imaginative and hands-on fun, your wee paleontologists will be so excited about the exploding volcanoes, fossils and being the dinosaurs that ROAR! . July 15-19 PRE-K MORNING Pre-K Adventures Silly Wiggly Monsters - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Come and join the fun as we imagine, create and pretend to be monsters! Fun and silliness all camp long! Stories with Cookie Monster, Mike and Sulley and more will fill our storytime. We’ll create and paint our own monsters, and just for fun, we will be making flashlights and monster spray to take home! Pre-K Adventures Pollock Painting - Morning 9am-12pm - ages 3-5 - $200 Squirt, splash, stamp, roll and mash! Pollock Painting Camp is full of painting in fun and unique ways that kids love. Each day, kids will experience a new process and add to their portfolio for the week. And in a collaborative effort, we will create a Pre-K Pollock Mural that mixes and mashes all the processes we learned to finish out our fun-filled week! .
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