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It’s time to register for summer camp at EdVenture

Don’t wait to sign up for these can’t-miss camps for kids.

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EdVenture Camps are perfect for kids ages 4-10.

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Hey parents — summertime adventure awaits at EdVenture. Read: Camp registration is now open for kids ages 4-10 years old.

From Monday, June 2 to Friday, Aug. 1, campers will experience fun-filled days bursting with educational activities and play centered around new and exciting themes.

  • For kids ages 4-5: Robotastic Camp, Maker Magic, Planetary Pioneers, Tyrannosaurus Rocks, Brick by Brick, Young Musicians, Superpower Science, Exotic Ecosystems
  • For kids ages 6-7: Cooking Around the World, Master Brick Builders, Artist Adventure, Galactic Getaway, Animation Station, Dinosaur Uproar, Junior Chef, Trash to Treasure
  • For kids ages 7-9: Galactic Getaway, Master Brick Builders, Animation Station, Dinosaur Uproar
  • For kids ages 8-10: Extraterrestrial Trailblazers, 3D Printing, Brick Builders HQ, Robot Engineering, Fossil Finders, Global Gourmet, Trash to Treasure, Biomechanics at Work

Camp takes place Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (with extended care available) + costs $269 per kid, per week. Psst... Museum members save $40.

Learn more + register for fun

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