Questions To Ask Your Tadpole Camper
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
We had a great time in Cub Camp this week! We explored the park, heard and told stories, sang songs, and played games. And of course water time was a big hit each day, with campers exploring the creeks and river. Some campers even caught critters like salamanders, crayfish, and water bugs.
Slithering, swimming, sneaking, and scampering-animals of all kinds took center stage at camp this week! In addition to some camp classics like playing games and working on whittling projects, campers made nature/critter journals and recorded their explorations throughout the Eno Animal Kingdom. They were even able to explore more far-flung edges of the Kingdom like Sennett’s Hole. Whether engaged in an animal scavenger hunt or exploring animal tracks, the campers encountered creatures of all kinds.
We had a delightful time in Hummingbird. Some campers played sneaking games like Beckon and Dragon’s Egg, some built forts, and many encountered creatures like turtles, snakes, and frogs. Campers enjoyed water time at the river and in the creeks, sang songs, and listened to stories. It was an exciting week!
Lizard camp was great! Our campers enjoyed time at their camps by searching for wildlife such as insects, worm snakes and turtles. They also had a blast playing games like Beckon. Water time remained a favorite and campers delighted in splashing to cool down on those hot days.
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
Reptile Wrangler campers delved right into hunting for critters this week! They found and caught several types of snakes, baby frogs, and other insects. They also enjoyed games such as Six Feathers and Werewolf.
What a week in Luna camp! The campers enjoyed some quiet time in nature with sit spots, had fun playing games, and challenged themselves with some group activities like the human knot. They also learned to throw tomahawks and enjoyed daily water time in the creeks and river. Many of the campers even enjoyed the unique opportunity to spend the night in the park.
Crow campers had a very busy week out at West Point on the Eno. They enjoyed water time and even worked together to create a pool by building a dam. They found animals, learned to throw tomahawks, and played field games. Many campers rounded out their week by enjoying the unique opportunity to spend the night in the park!
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…