Do you greet the idea of Spring Break or Summer Vacation with joy and dread?
You love spending time with your kids but get overwhelmed with the chaos that ensues.
As a mother of four, I completely understand. The summers get crazier and crazier so I thought what better way to handle things then Summer Camp! Off I went to find out what awesome activities there were for my kids to experience. I found plenty being in a suburb of Atlanta. There are science camps, art camps, traditional camps and a great deal other choices that can cause a bit of information overload if you aren’t careful. Then I ran into a problem that I believe a lot of families have. THE PRICE!! Oh my gosh, just day camps ranged from $100 to $300 per person per week. While overnight camps were into the thousand dollar price! If you have just one kid this may or may not be a problem. Add 1 or more and things can add up quickly. Let’s not forget the gas money as well. Some of the camps I investigated were 45 minutes away. That meant I would be driving THREE hours a day to drop off and pick up. That is a lot of gas.
The solution?
I created an entire book of Summer Camp ideas to keep my kiddos busy. This book includes ten different themed camp ideas with specific activities, decorations, foods, games and field trip ideas. I used my research to figure out different themes to entertain kids of all ages and interests.
Why not share this with other moms struggling with the ‘I’m Bored’ syndrome?
I formatted everything into a PDF and beefed it up a little so that the average mom has to do very little research. Now the Stay at Home Summer Camp Guide includes:
Tips on how to decide which Summer Camp idea to use
Tips on making things run smoothly (prep work)
A sample weekly schedule
A sample daily schedule
10 detailed camp themes each with their own list of activities, games, etc
16 additional camp themes each with their own descriptive paragraph of how to come up with your own activities