What am I going to do with my 6 year old this summer??

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by annatinnie, Mar 25, 2009.

  1. annatinnie

    annatinnie Well-Known Member

    My son is 6 and I really need some ideas for summer activities. We have four boys, so we couldn't do something that ran ALL summer, but do any of you have any ideas for mini-camps, etc? He loves wildlife, books, building things, cooking, animals, etc. He is not a great swimmer yet, so I don't think something that centers around a pool would be good.

    We just moved here about a year ago, so I don't know the area THAT well. I don't even really know where to begin to look.

    Our deciding factors will ultimately be what is in his best interest, but money certainly plays a part. I think that everyone has felt the tightening of the economy, and we are not any different.

    Any and all suggestions would be great!

    Tiff
     
  2. ForeverFaithful

    ForeverFaithful Well-Known Member

    I don't know about mini camps but I do know the skating rink in Clayton has what they call Adventure Camp. Now it does run all summer long, but you drop the kids off in the morning and pick them up in the afternoon. I know they go swimming and do all kinds of things. My niece goes there and she loves it. She is 7 and has been going there for a couple of years now. I do not know what the fees are, but you could call them and see.
     
  3. GarnerGirl2000

    GarnerGirl2000 Well-Known Member

    Try the YMCA! They have awesome summer camps :)
     
  4. PBJtime

    PBJtime Guest

    I just read in the Garner-Clayton Record (garnerclayton.com) that a local summer camp is looking to fill spaces. They lowered their cost from $125 a week to $75 a week. contact Ron whitman at 779-6679 or ron.whitman@fbcgarner.org.
     
  5. tatertot36

    tatertot36 Well-Known Member

    While this may not be exactly what you are looking for, I am the Cubmaster for Pack 66 and we have activities off and on during the summer. We would be happy to have all of your boys check us out.

    Karen
     
  6. Kelyel

    Kelyel Well-Known Member

    Scouts have Day camp too!!!
     
  7. waggernc

    waggernc Guest

    Summer Camps

    http://getoutsideandlearn.com/

    Check this website. If your child likes animals, he would probably love this local farm in Holly Springs. They offer many week long camps throughout the summer and it is a great family owned business.
     
  8. harleygirl

    harleygirl Well-Known Member

    Honey, my ideas are FREE!!!!


    1. Go in the backyard and collect *things*
    (leaves, pinecones, lightning bugs, frogs ...etc) You may have to buy a house for the lightning bugs and frogs
    Look them up in a book OR at the library to see EXACTLY they are and how they are important to us.
    2. Take pictures (learning technology) - e-mail them to grandma? Teaches them how to FOCUS!!!
    3. GO PLAY! Run and get some exercise. Do laps around the house - it's a race! Whoever wins, gets ... blah blah blah..
    4. Slip -n -slide - ALWAYS FUN TIMES!



    You're welcome! :mrgreen:

    HG
     
  9. blessed2adopt2

    blessed2adopt2 Well-Known Member

    Join a local pool. Cheapest thing to do with 4 boys. Turner Farms Neighborhood Pool has openings. We belong to another local pool, and it was THE best investment. My kids and I were there every day!
     
  10. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    My mom usually just tied a pork chop to my belt and turned me loose in the park.
     
  11. harleygirl

    harleygirl Well-Known Member


    BS! :lol:

    I grew up out in the country and we'd come home when mamma *YELLED* our names!
     
  12. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    Check out Camp Invention. http://www.invent.org

    They hold a week long camp at one of the middle schools (maybe elementary, cant remember) and one at one of the schools in Clayton.

    Pricey but worth it. Seems like it is for upcoming 1st graders thru middle schoolers.
    My son went last year and really liked it.

    db's Wife
     

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