Our summer program is open to both Magic Years and non-Magic Years families. This program is for children ages 3 through 5, including those entering kindergarten in the Fall.
Program Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Daily Snack: Provided by Magic Years.
What to Bring: Children should pack a water bottle, towel, bathing suit, and lunch every day.
Outdoor Focus: The majority of the program will be held outside.
Weekly Program Cost:
Magic Years Families: $275
Non-Magic Years Families: $350
Please see below for further details.
Join us for some ocean adventures! Dive into fun under the sea as we explore and learn about ocean life during the exciting first week of camp!
Note: No session on June 19th.
Get ready to explore the vibrant world of colors! This week, we’ll dive into all the colors of the rainbow and create magical works of art. Campers will have the chance to make their own tie-dye creations and show off their favorite colors by dressing in them throughout the week. Each child will receive a t-shirt from Magic Years to use for their tie-dye project—let the creativity shine!
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of bugs! This week, we’ll embark on exciting bug hunts, take nature walks, and create fun bug-themed crafts. It’s the perfect opportunity to nurture a love for nature while discovering the tiny creatures that share our world.
Calling all young paleontologists! Dive into the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric times as we explore and learn about these fascinating creatures. You might even dig up a few fossils along the way!
Embark on an exciting safari right in the Magic Years playground! Through storytelling and creative art projects, we’ll discover amazing animals. We’ll transform our backyard into a thrilling jungle adventure using our imaginations, music, and movement!
Get ready to explore the wonders of the great outdoors! We'll dive into pretend camping fun with scavenger hunts, crafts, and exciting activities. Storytime will feature camping-themed tales, and we’ll sing songs around the "campfire." Who knows—we might even go on a bear hunt!