STEM Summer Camps
Growing STEMs Preschool Summer Camp (Ages 3–5)
Get ready for a summer where science turns into play full of experiments, nature discoveries, and exciting “wow, I did that” moments!
Our science-meets-art-meets-movement activities help little minds stretch and grow in ways that feel exciting and natural. Campers explore nature, simple machines, early engineering ideas, weather, water, and imaginative science storytelling. We lead with laughter and build learning into every game, so children stay engaged, curious, and proud of what they can do.
Learning That Feels Like Play
Each session is filled with fun, engaging activities that leave your child excited and ready for a good nap when they come home!
This summer, your keiki will dive into playful themed explorations that combine learning, creativity, and movement in joyful, age-appropriate ways including
Life Scape - exploring living things and how they connect in nature
Plant Life - learning about planting, growing, and caring for living things
Water Experiments - exploring water through simple, playful experiment
Arts — creating and expressing ideas through science-inspired art
Sports (& Physics) - active play that introduces motion, force, and movement
And more!
What’s Included in the Program?
Throughout the session, your child will receive:
A Growing STEMs t-shirt
A completion certificate
A fun prize
Lots of stickers and stamps to celebrate their progress
Camp Session Options
Flexible Scheduling: Choose Morning or Afternoon
Short & Manageable: 1-Week Sessions
Consistent Routine: Monday through Friday
Convenient Options: Camp Locations Vary by Session/ TBD
Just Right Length: 3 Hours Each Day
mornings: ##am to ##am
afternoons: ##pm to ##pm
Space is Limited!
Growing the Whole Child
Each camp day is thoughtfully designed to support your child’s physical development, social confidence, and emotional growth.
Through imaginative play, teamwork games, and guided exploration, children practice communication, empathy, and resilience.
Mistakes are welcomed as part of learning, helping children feel safe trying new things and building independence.
