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Summer Camp Checklist

• Sunscreen with an SPF rating of at least 45 • Insect repellant wipes and/or insect repellent wristband (do not send an aerosol can of insect repellant–the spray will sting if it gets in your child’s eyes.) • Bathing suit and towel • Water bottle filled with ice-cold water

• Hat and Sunglasses • Comfortable running shoes or closed-toe sports sandals WITH socks

• Extra set of clothes (especially a pair of socks and shirt if they get wet from the rain) • Rain poncho (rolls up small) • Medication: All camps should have your child’s medical information on file. Having an extra note with details in their backpack and attached to their Prescription medication and/or Epi-Pen is helpful. • Food: Some day camps will provide lunch and snacks. If you pack a lunch it should be easy to eat on the ground. A sandwich (avoid peanut butter since most camps are nut-free), fruit and a juice box or water makes for a healthy lunch. Granola bars make an excellent snack. Some camps may have snack bars or vending machines. Notify the camp of any food allergies your child may have.

• Masks - Check to see if you are required to bring them and if so pack a few as they get sweaty in summer.

• Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes

S.T.E.A.M. SUMMER CAMPS S.T.E.A.M. SUMMER CAMPS

We invite students ages 6-10 to join us for unique “island” adventures where they work in collaborated teams to tackle various challenges using only the materials in their treasure chest and their boundless imaginations!

Slimetopia Camp • Steamwarts Camp • Shark Camp • World Cruise Camp STEAM Tank Entrepreneurs Camp • Pets Palooza Camp

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