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If you would like to offer a new program through the City of Palo Alto, please review our existing offerings and let us know what makes your program unique. Also, please include a marketing plan with your proposal and send it to enjoyonline cityofpaloalto. Your email will then be sent to the appropriate coordinator for your program area.

Skip to main content. Community Services. Open side Menu. Sub-menu Enjoy! Catalog Enjoy! Catalog View the current in season Enjoy! Online Register for activities, classes, and programs online via Enjoy! Summer Camps The Community Services Department offers a variety of summer camps, with half and full day options available. Virtual Programming Registration : you can engage with many of your favorite Community Services programs from the safety of your home. Free Virtual Camps Camp Caribu : This is a free summer reading program with days of activities, featured books and themed reading categories.

Camp Tinkergarten : This is a free, eight-week summer course you can do at home. Filled with all sorts of fun like a printable "trail map," reading summer list, songs and rituals for camp, plus articles and resources for parents, each week focuses on a different core Tinkergarten skill: persistence, empathy, creativity, focus and more.

Camp Wonderopolis : Keep your kids learning and having a great time this summer with Camp Wonderopolis , a great free program that incorporates science, music, reading comprehension and more. Choose from themes including space travel, the Olympics and city building. Running June through August, kids can sign up to make their own LEGO movie, crack detective cases and create their own worlds in Minecraft.

Space is limited, so grab your spot soon. Join in on one of their live streams or pick something that sounds interesting out of their project library. In addition, your master builder can receive a free magazine as part of the LEGO life program.

There are stories, activities and news updates for kids ages Microsoft Kids Camp : Microsoft normally offers free kids camp at their stores during the summer, but they've moved online for now. Kids can sign up for free online workshops to tour the Smithsonian, plan a virtual road trip, put their Minecraft skills to the test and more. Ages range from , and while the camps are free, advance registration is required. Scholastic's Read-a-Palooza : Your avid reader can help underprivileged kids gain access to books by keeping track of his total minutes read this summer.

Sign up on Scholastic's new Home Base to get started. For every two days in a row kids track their reading streaks, Scholastic, with the help of other sponsors, will donate a book totaling up to , books to underserved kids across the country. You can register here , and check out the info for parents here. First, head for the great outdoors or your own backyard and have her take nature photos. Then, select her favorite one and send it in with proper sizing 2 MB or smaller, JPG format, at least pixels wide or pixels tall.

Phone images are also accepted. Each winner receives a certificate of achievement and copies of the magazine featuring the winning image! Have your little philanthropists sign up with Kids That Do Good this summer in order to spend time giving back to their local community.

The online kid-founded! During Covid, they're highlighting ways that you can volunteer safely from home, including sewing masks, transcribing historic documents and more. Apple Camp :The very popular Apple Camp returns for the summer. Designed to help spark the imaginations of kiddos ages , this three-day workshop allows kids to explore and expand on their digital creativity. Be sure to sign up here to get an email announcing open registration—spots fill up quickly! Simply pre-register online, and then show up on the selected Saturday to build fun projects like a putting green.

At the end of the two-hour workshop, kids receive a certificate of achievement, a workshop apron, and a commemorative pin while supplies last. Often, the activities are connected to a different PBS program and are designed for kids ages 2—8. Little Tikes Camp Play Home : Starting June 15, Little Tikes will offer ideas for affordable, easy-to-do camp activities for young kids over social media and email, which parents can do at home at their own pace.

Miss Megan's Camp Kindergarten : Megan Jessen, a former kindergarten teacher, does lessons, music, and storytime on her Facebook group, which has close to , members. Saved Searches Advanced Search. Explore Explore, collapsed Explore. Community Collections. Current Library Services. Join Us.

Follow Us Share Your Story. Library Adjusts Services Due to Omicron. Show more Show less. Jacket cover images copied to clipboard. General Recommendations. Staff-created list. The Library has lots of of resources, ideas, challenges and activities to help you do that this summer, including the list of titles down below. Sign up and start reading reading now at library. The Art of Showing up. Instantly available on hoopla. Big Friendship. Book -



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