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Digging for dinosaur bones is a dream of many little boys or girls, so if your child shows an interest in prehistoric times, sign him up for archaeology camp. While some of these types of camps focus on the historSee More »

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    Club SciKidz Los Angeles

    Imagine a day camp that is designed to offer children a choice of many different science themes. Themes which include experiments and projects in Video Game Creation, Robotics, Veterinary Medicine, Crime Scene Investigation, Culinary Science, Paleontology, Engineering, Space, Biology, Chemistry, Oceanography, LEGO Robotics and much more. Now imagine that the day camp really exists and for 19 years has been providing an opportunity for young people to see how science works in the real world. At Club SciKidz, we believe that every child is a scientist. Our vision is to make them better scientists by offering 50 unique science and technology day...


    Science Mom

    Brain Chase

    Anthropology Camp

    • Harriman, NY U.S.A.

    Webb Junior Summer Scholars

    • Claremont, CA U.S.A.

    Club SciKidz Houston

    • Sugar Land, TX U.S.A.

    Passport in Time

    • Rio Rancho, NM U.S.A.

    Old Pueblo Archaeology Camp

    • Tucson, AZ U.S.A.

    Archaeology Camp

    • Storrs, CT U.S.A.

    Archaeology Explorers

    • Morganton, NC U.S.A.

    Arkansas Archeological Society

    • Fayetteville, AR U.S.A.

    Club SciKidz Charlotte North

    • Cornelius, NC U.S.A.

    Dig History

    • Thomson, GA U.S.A.

    Archaeology Camps for Kids

    • Waterloo, Ontario Canada

    Sanford Museum & Planetarium

    • Cherokee, IA U.S.A.

    Museum Expedition 23

    • Moundville, AL U.S.A.

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      About Archaeology Camps and Programs

      Digging for dinosaur bones is a dream of many little boys or girls, so if your child shows an interest in prehistoric times, sign him up for archaeology camp. While some of these types of camps focus on the historSee More »