1 . Looking for a great day camp program close to home for summer? Here are some of the best day camps for your little ones.
* City Kid Explorers
This camp is for design lovers aged 6- 13 years old. It offers plenty of fun and creative activities over the course of nine weeks. Campers can explore various things like art, museums, food, parks, and so much more. Plus, every child will leave with a photo album (相册) to remember the experience.
Neighborhood: Noho
Learn more: citykidexplorers.com
* Columbia Grammar (CGPS)
Join CGPS for summer fun for children 4-8 years of age. Located on the campus of Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School, the camp is state- of-the-art and air-conditioned, with indoor facilities (设施), three playgrounds, and a 60-foot indoor, heated swimming pool. Activities include daily swimming classes, water play, team games, theme week celebrations, and more.
Neighborhood: Upper West Side
Learn more: cgps.org
* Cooper Hewitt
It gives students the tools and knowledge to work and think creatively in the design space. There is a four-step process that every camper must master. The four steps are finding problems, creating ideas, making designs, and then evaluating (评估) them.
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Learn more: cooperhewitt.org
* Cumbe Dance
Cumbe Dance’s goal is to open up a world of imagination and creativity; besides, it shows the importance of African dance and music through its Dance, Drum, and Imagination Summer Camp. The groups are all very small, limited to 13 students, so teachers can pay attention to every group member when teaching new things. It gives campers the knowledge and confidence to create a show that they will perform at the end of camp.
Neighborhood: Stuyvesant Heights
Learn more: cumbedance.org
1. What do we know about the City Kid Explorers camp?A.It records each camper’s experience with photos. |
B.It provides campers with art- designing classes. |
C.It ends with a photography competition. |
D.It organizes trips to the countryside. |
A.Cumbe Dance. | B.Cooper Hewitt. | C.City Kid Explorers. | D.Columbia Grammar. |
A.Limiting the number of group members strictly. |
B.Allowing campers to perform in the theatre. |
C.Encouraging campers to write their songs. |
D.Having different outdoor activities. |