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KidsPark School Break Camps offers a variety of activities, including crafts, daily crafts, art and crafts, art projects, cooking, fitness, S.T.E.A.M. activities, games, group games, KidsPark led group games, free play, enrichment activities, homework help, and arm painting. The program also includes private parties that feature KidsPark led group games, an art project, arm painting, a gift for the birthday child, and complimentary paper plates, utensils, napkins, and juice, with meals available by arrangement.
• Ages: 2–11 years old
• Schedule: Options available days, evenings, and weekends, with Early Learner Programs, Busy Bees for 2-year-olds, Preschool, After School Enrichment, and full-day back-up care when school is out
• Price: First Child: Hourly $11; Sibling: Hourly $6; Family Registration: $40; Meals $5
KidsPark School Break Camps offers Early Learner Programs for ages 2 to 4 years, a Busy Bees program for two-year-olds where diapers are accepted, and a Preschool program with a traditional academic curriculum that focuses on Kindergarten preparedness with added S.T.E.A.M. elements, also accepting diapers. Families can create their own preschool schedule by choosing their days, paying only when they attend, with care available before and after class, and new students are always welcome in Busy Bees and Preschool with registration always open. The program provides full-day back-up care when school is out and school break camps with special activities whenever school is closed, along with drop-in care that can be used for just an hour or a full day, with no reservations or commitment to a set schedule.
KidsPark School Break Camps operates as an hourly childcare solution for ages 2–11 years old, with no reservations required, and offers flexible care that can be used for a few hours or a full day, including pay-as-you-go or discounted weekly packages. The center is open days, evenings, and weekends, with specific hours of operation from Monday–Thursday 7:30am to 7pm, Friday 7:30am to 8pm, and Saturday 9am to 10pm. Early Learner Programs, Busy Bees, and Preschool run Monday–Friday from 9am to Noon, After School Enrichment runs Monday–Friday from 2:30pm to 6pm, snacks are served at 10am and 3pm (and at 8pm on some days), lunch is served at Noon, and dinner is served at 6pm. The entire KidsPark center is available for private birthday parties on Sundays when KidsPark is closed to the public.
KidsPark staff are First Aid and CPR certified, screened by the Department of Justice, trained in Early Childhood Education and Recreation, and required to attend staff development and skill-building workshops. KidsPark exceeds state licensing requirements by providing, on average, a lower teacher-child ratio, and there are always two or more teachers on-site at all times. KidsPark holds License #CDC- 17691.
The stated goal of KidsPark School Break Camps is to prepare children for Kindergarten and a life-long love of learning while offering support and flexibility to parents. KidsPark offers Distance Learning Assistance where kids plug in for classes and then participate in enrichment activities and play, and this option is described as helping families juggle school, work, and schedule changes, whether used for a few hours or the whole day. Company Sponsored Back-up Care partnerships include Care.com, Bright Horizons, and DES, and the program welcomes new collaborations and partnership opportunities.
One parent, Aura Brooks, describes KidsPark as unique and repeats the goal of preparing children for Kindergarten and a life-long love of learning while offering support and flexibility to parents. Another parent, Eve Crawford, states that KidsPark is childcare done differently because it fits family schedules and care needs, and that it strives to fill in the gap so that parents with non-traditional hours can have the same access to high-quality childcare as those who work full-time, traditional schedules. Jack Graham notes that KidsPark is serious about good citizenship because they want all children in their care to have a safe and enjoyable time. Zak Reid shares that KidsPark offers Distance Learning Assistance where kids plug in for classes and then participate in enrichment activities and play, and that this helps families juggle school, work, and schedule issues, whether attending for a few hours or the whole day.
Last updated April 21, 2026.
• Ages: 2–11 years old
• Schedule: Options available days, evenings, and weekends, with Early Learner Programs, Busy Bees for 2-year-olds, Preschool, After School Enrichment, and full-day back-up care when school is out
• Price: First Child: Hourly $11; Sibling: Hourly $6; Family Registration: $40; Meals $5
KidsPark School Break Camps offers Early Learner Programs for ages 2 to 4 years, a Busy Bees program for two-year-olds where diapers are accepted, and a Preschool program with a traditional academic curriculum that focuses on Kindergarten preparedness with added S.T.E.A.M. elements, also accepting diapers. Families can create their own preschool schedule by choosing their days, paying only when they attend, with care available before and after class, and new students are always welcome in Busy Bees and Preschool with registration always open. The program provides full-day back-up care when school is out and school break camps with special activities whenever school is closed, along with drop-in care that can be used for just an hour or a full day, with no reservations or commitment to a set schedule.
KidsPark School Break Camps operates as an hourly childcare solution for ages 2–11 years old, with no reservations required, and offers flexible care that can be used for a few hours or a full day, including pay-as-you-go or discounted weekly packages. The center is open days, evenings, and weekends, with specific hours of operation from Monday–Thursday 7:30am to 7pm, Friday 7:30am to 8pm, and Saturday 9am to 10pm. Early Learner Programs, Busy Bees, and Preschool run Monday–Friday from 9am to Noon, After School Enrichment runs Monday–Friday from 2:30pm to 6pm, snacks are served at 10am and 3pm (and at 8pm on some days), lunch is served at Noon, and dinner is served at 6pm. The entire KidsPark center is available for private birthday parties on Sundays when KidsPark is closed to the public.
KidsPark staff are First Aid and CPR certified, screened by the Department of Justice, trained in Early Childhood Education and Recreation, and required to attend staff development and skill-building workshops. KidsPark exceeds state licensing requirements by providing, on average, a lower teacher-child ratio, and there are always two or more teachers on-site at all times. KidsPark holds License #CDC- 17691.
The stated goal of KidsPark School Break Camps is to prepare children for Kindergarten and a life-long love of learning while offering support and flexibility to parents. KidsPark offers Distance Learning Assistance where kids plug in for classes and then participate in enrichment activities and play, and this option is described as helping families juggle school, work, and schedule changes, whether used for a few hours or the whole day. Company Sponsored Back-up Care partnerships include Care.com, Bright Horizons, and DES, and the program welcomes new collaborations and partnership opportunities.
One parent, Aura Brooks, describes KidsPark as unique and repeats the goal of preparing children for Kindergarten and a life-long love of learning while offering support and flexibility to parents. Another parent, Eve Crawford, states that KidsPark is childcare done differently because it fits family schedules and care needs, and that it strives to fill in the gap so that parents with non-traditional hours can have the same access to high-quality childcare as those who work full-time, traditional schedules. Jack Graham notes that KidsPark is serious about good citizenship because they want all children in their care to have a safe and enjoyable time. Zak Reid shares that KidsPark offers Distance Learning Assistance where kids plug in for classes and then participate in enrichment activities and play, and that this helps families juggle school, work, and schedule issues, whether attending for a few hours or the whole day.
Last updated April 21, 2026.
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