Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 9 Jul 2009, p. 17

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17 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, July 9, 2009 Go camping with the kids this summer Summer has just started ­ the sure to include classic campfire favourites such as days are long, and the weather S'mores! warm. But kids aren't playing out- News Canada side as much as they did in summers past. Many are staying indoors, watching television or out chatting online. Ask AbParties "The best way to ensure that thday your kids get outside and enjoy the Bir summer season is to join them in e Fun the fresh air fun," says Pat Gray, Join th Public Skating director of marketing, Coleman Bowling Canada. "Why not take the kids for Gifts a weekend camping adventure? It's not only an economical family Billiards vacation option but also educationVideo Games al and fun for kids of all ages." Snack Bar Gray shares her tips for a successful family camping adventure: · Before heading out to an outve door campsite, camp out in the W dsor Dri 05 Royal Souindown Road) backyard to see how the kids react 21 th (just west of oters.on.ca to sleeping outdoors. ww.sco w · Make sure to have quality (905) lighting to brighten up the night. The new Coleman 8D LED Quad Lantern is perfect for families as " A stepping stone one big lantern separates into four to quality learning removable portable panels ­ ensurwhere lasting lasting ing that no one is left in the dark! memories are made" · Pick a family-friendly provincial park or conservation area; many parks offer activities geared · Providing exceptional quality 1/2 day three hour to kids such as educational nature programs for children 2-5 years old walks, outdoor amphitheatres with · Implement individualized skill based program focussing kid-friendly programs and museon language, problem solving, socialization and cognitive ums with special exhibits. development · Pack insect-, bird- and flower- · Children do not need to be toilet trained identifying books. These books can · Nutritious snacks/nut free centre serve as reference guides during · Qualified, enthusiastic, nurturing ECE staff nature walks and hikes. · Use a baby monitor as a tool · Secured facility with card access ACCEPTING FALL that allows you time to relax out- · Choose 1 to 5 days a week care REGISTRATION side the tent when children are · Prepare Children for Junior Kindergarten napping. 245 Wyecroft Rd. Unit #3, Oakville, Dorval & QEW · Plan for kid-friendly meals. Be Get Your Wheels in Motion ce oter's Roller Pala Sco 823-4001 Fall Registration On Now Summer Camps June 29 - Aug 14 9:00am-3:30pm For more info call: 905 337-7866 For campers ages 3-12 · Registration on Now Spaces are limited! · Extended care available from 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM Age appropriate groups, small teacher/student ratios taught by University Educated Instructors Please check on-line or call the studio for Summer dance classes Half Day Kinderschool Camp Ages 3-5 E.C.E. Instructors Art-based Program Music & Movement · Dance Arts Integration Camps Ages 5-12 Full & 1/2 day available Drama, Dance, Fine Arts, Musical Theatre, Games & much more! Full Day Musical Theatre Camps Ages 8-12 Triple Threat Programs Acting · Dancing · Singing Affordable licensed Child Care with all the advantages of Home Full Day Dance Integration Camp Ages 9-12 Jazz, Lyrical, Contemporary, Ballet & Hip Hop Half Day Afternoon Rock Camp Ages 7-12 Percussions · Song Writing · CD Recording www.weewatch.com 905-823-2625 Offering The Finest in Arts Exploration and Development! 1011 Upper Middle Road & Eighth Line Oakville, Ontario L6H 4L5 Phone: 905.844.ARTS (2787) www.oakvilleacademy.com

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