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Summer Sessions

During the Summer months we offer half or full day sessions Monday through Thursdays select weeks. These sessions run from 8:30-12:30 OR 8:30-3 with your choice of 2 or 4 days. Each week features a unique exploration in our outdoor classrooms, and children investigate the mud kitchens, sensory tables, wading pools and engage in various Reggio-inspired projects and provocations.

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​2025 Rates​

M/T OR W/Th Half day

8:30-12:30: $100

4 Half Days 8:30-12:30: $195

M/T OR W/Th Full Day

8:30-3 $160

4 Full Days 8:30-3: $295

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2025 weeks

Week 1: 6/23-6/26

*Closed July 4th Week*

Week 2: 7/7-7/10

Week 3: 7/14-7/17

Week 4: 7/21-7/24

Week 5: 7/28-7/31

Week 6: 8/4-8/7

*Closed 2nd week in Aug*

Week 7: 8/18-8/21

Week 8: 8/25-8/28

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Sample Summer Sessions Schedule:

 

8:30 Arrival and exploration time

9:45 Snack

10:00 Water play and Projects/Special Guest

11:30 Class Meeting (yoga, stories, music)

11:45 Lunch 

12:30 Half day pick up 

1:00 Rest, Meditation and Reflection Journals 

1:45 Outdoor Classroom Exploration 

2:30 Snack

2:45 Goodbye meeting

3:00 Full day pick up 

 

Weekly Focus

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Week 1: Dino Week

Week 2: Fairies and Minibeasts

Week 3: Animal Adventures

Week 4: Bug Camp 

Week 5: Ocean Explorers

Week 6: Community Helpers

Week 7: Music and Movement

Week 8: Nature Week 

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Little Explorers

Our youngest friends, ages 15 mo-2.8, spend time splashing in wading pools, watering plants, painting with flowers and enjoying the summer sun. 

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Mini Explorers

Our Mini Explorers are ages 2.9-3.11. These friends create art, build with blocks and mud, and splash in wading pools. Children will explore with loose parts and create with natural materials in our different outside spaces. 

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Explorers

Our Explorer group is geared towards our oldest friends. Children ages 4-8 are challenged to think critically and creatively while still experiencing a true summer of making mud pies and running through the sprinkler. 

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