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![]() Lil Tots Sports Studio |
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![]() Queens Zoo |
Calling all Neighborhood Naturalists! Join us as we embark on a fun and informative journey exploring the nature that we can find in our own backyards! Join us in this five-day camp as we learn about the natural world that is right beneath our feet by getting hands-on experiences with the wildlife that we see every day!
Full day camp for children only. Campers will explore exhibits as well as do activities both in and out-doors. Caregiver must provide lunch and snack. ![]() |
![]() The Mobile STEaM Lab |
In BioEYES, young scientists will dive into the world of zebrafish biology as they observe real embryo development in action!
Through hands-on experiments, microscopes, and guided exploration, students will discover how life begins, learn about genetics, and even raise their own zebrafish from egg to larvae. This engaging program brings science to life—literally—sparking curiosity, discovery, and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of biology! ![]() |
![]() TADA! Youth Theater |
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![]() Science Museum of Long Island |
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![]() Science Museum of Long Island |
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![]() Science Museum of Long Island |
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![]() Science Museum of Long Island |
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![]() Long Island Sports Dome |
Our vacation drop-off programs (turf time) is offered when school is not in session. During vacations, holidays, or parent/teacher conferences, we offer three options for parents: Half-Day, Extended Half-Day and Full Day. Athletes will be grouped by age and our field is broken down into stations. Choose from baseball, dodgeball, flag football, kickball, soccer, obstacle course, and more! Children must bring their own (nut-free) snack, lunch and drink. ![]() |
![]() Queens County Farm Museum |
Farm Camp gives kids an amazing opportunity to explore and learn about nature and our environment through fun, hands-on experiences on a real working farm. Activities include: nature walks; learning about the different types of trees we have on the farm; examining bugs and worms; making rainforest terrariums; planting and harvesting herbs; making tea and learning about drying herbs; creating shadow boxes; making leaf paintings; learning about farm fibers and colonial quilting; pickling vegetables; churning butter; learning about owls and dissecting owl pellets; going on scavenger hunts; making worm houses; and more!
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![]() Science Museum of Long Island |