Outdoor Free Play....
The places we will travel include Dog Beach at the Mavericks, San Gregorio State Beach, Pomponio State Beach, Foothill Park, Portola Redwoods Park, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Huddart Park, Stulsaft Park and others. Each location is designed to provide growth, exploration and a great opportunity for varied play.
Climbing trees, swimming, playing in the creek, rope swings, catching crayfish, building sandcastles, good old imaginative play are just some of the nearly endless free play options available to kids at camp. This is where a kid can truly be a kid. Your children will be able explore, learn and imagine with us, all at some of the best outdoor play locations in the beautiful California Bay Area.
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Dungeon & Dragons Day camp
Let your child be a hero for a day. Growing up Dungeons and Dragons was a joyful and creative part of my childhood. I would like to open the door to this world of fantasy swords and sorcerers to this generation of children. Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy pen and paper role playing game with major influences drawn from Tolkien to Lovecraft. Epic heroes battle legendary dragons as story and content will be fun and appropriate for all kids attending.
Imagination, role playing, social skills, problem solving and cooperation are a few of the skills that can be developed from playing Dungeons and Dragons. Audio, visual, kinesthetic and writing activities will give all types of children their own way to enjoy and learn from this experience.
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Helping the Homeless Day Camp....
This activity is a special limited time engagement that I Don't Wanna Grow Up kids camp will do three times per year to give service to the homeless people of the Bay Area. We will make meals, Basic hygiene kits and basic clothing kits for the homeless. We will then travel to San Francisco and distribute the kits and meals we have made to the homeless.
100% of all money taken in for this camp will be spent to purchase the food and materials for the kits. Parents are absolutely welcome (and encouraged) to participate and attend if they would like.