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    Camp Kippewa Point

    Camp Kippewa Point is the two-week camp experience for girls ages 6-13! Our warm and nurturing environment offers girls a classic camp experience that has a set beginning, middle and end. Our hybrid approach to scheduling allows Kippewa Point campers to explore everything we have to offer while also giving them the chance to spend extra time doing the activities they are excited to explore. Hiking and camping opportunities, exciting Special Events, and an all-camp trip to the beach round out the two weeks to make sure our campers experience the beauty of Maine during their time at camp! At Kippewa Point, we intentionally work to develop...

    Pali Adventures Wacky Sports

    This is the perfect specialty for active campers who enjoy the sillier side of sports and just want to have a blast trying new things! Each day, campers will participate in a variety of active and enjoyable games and activities. All a little different from what campers might expect. They learn the fine art of stealing bases during slip 'n' slide baseball, challenge their balance with a log roll, become a hero when they capture the flag, and much more. Our Wacky Sports coaches inspire good sportsmanship, character building and creativity as campers revel in the fun of learning new skills, making new friends and having a blast!

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      About Yoga Camps and Programs

      Any yoga camp for kids encourages relaxation, coordination and flexibility, which can improve school performance and behavior. Availability at these camps is usually limited, due to a preference for small groups, so apply early. Yoga summer camps go to great lengths to create a nurturing, nonjudgmental and noncompetitive atmosphere, so that kids can feel comfortable trying new poses and using their creativity. Other activities such as meditation, making nature crafts and gardening are often included in yoga camps as well, to mix up the day's events and keep kids entertained and distraction-free. Healthy, organic snacks are usually offered during breaks to keep with the theme of health and well-being.

      Equipment to Bring: Kids are welcome to bring their own yoga materials such as mats, yoga socks, props, etc., but equipment is available for those who do not bring their own. Only rarely is a fee charged to rent yoga accessories.

      Safety: Yoga is a form of exercise and relaxation that's safe for both boys and girls of any age. The idea of yoga is not to overexert yourself in any pose, so injuries are not common. Instructors should be certified in yoga, and yoga rooms should be clean and free of any sharp or harmful objects.

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      About Yoga Camps and Programs

      Any yoga camp for kids encourages relaxation, coordination and flexibility, which can improve school performance and behavior. Availability at these camps is usually limited, due to a preference for small groups, so apply early. Yoga summer camps go to great lengths to create a nurturing, nonjudgmental and noncompetitive atmosphere, so that kids can feel comfortable trying new poses and using their creativity. Other activities such as meditation, making nature crafts and gardening are often included in yoga camps as well, to mix up the day's events and keep kids entertained and distraction-free. Healthy, organic snacks are usually offered during breaks to keep with the theme of health and well-being.

      Equipment to Bring: Kids are welcome to bring their own yoga materials such as mats, yoga socks, props, etc., but equipment is available for those who do not bring their own. Only rarely is a fee charged to rent yoga accessories.

      Safety: Yoga is a form of exercise and relaxation that's safe for both boys and girls of any age. The idea of yoga is not to overexert yourself in any pose, so injuries are not common. Instructors should be certified in yoga, and yoga rooms should be clean and free of any sharp or harmful objects.

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