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$155 for One-Week Summer Camp for One at Hands-on House ($245 Value)

Hands-On House
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Kathy
306 days ago
Grandson LOVED it here. He is just under 2 and had so much fun. Staff were awesome. Will definitely go again.

During a one-week summer camp, kids learn through play and explore themes like Music and Culture, Wildlife, Science, and others

  • Available dates and themes:

    • June 21–June 25: Backyard Safari
    • June 28–July 2: Music & Culture
    • July 5–July 9: Storybook Adventure
    • July 12–July 16: Wildlife Science
    • July 19–July 23: Art & Culture
    • July 26–July 30: Science & Outer Space
  • Valid for children aged 4-10.

  • Duration: Camp will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. with flexible pickup times.
  • Activity Zones: Campers will travel in small groups (not to exceed 12 campers) through a variety of activity zones, like tent areas, story circle, a game area, exploration area (water and sand tables, and more) the meadow, and perhaps the museum.

  • Snacks: A choice of snack and drink (water or juice) will be available for campers daily. Big one with each camper should bring a bag lunch every day.
  • Two t-shirts are included with each camper’s weekly registration. Additional shirts are available for a fee.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Jul 30, 2021. Amount paid never expires. Registration required. Not valid for currently enrolled campers. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). Subject to availability. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Hands-On House

Fun is the foundation at Hands-On House, where interactive entertainment and experience has been fostering growth and development for children for over 30 years. Kids and adults navigate through the nonprofit kids' museum hand-in-hand as they explore, move, and learn together throughout the various exhibits. Below are a few exhibits at Hands-On House:

  • Right in Your Own Backyard: A bee's honeycomb sits beside a treehouse, where kids can climb through the branches or experience life as a bee in its natural habitat.
  • Little Valley Farm: Agriculture goes hand-in-hand with adventure at the farm exhibit, where guests can spend the day collecting eggs, counting their hatch, or tracking terrain on the big blue tractor.
  • The Corner Grocery: Walls lined with plastic fruits and vegetables, cartons of milk, and shelves of poultry guide kids as they navigate through shopping lists and grocery carts during dramatic play at the museum's grocery store replica.

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