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Camp Doodles offers activities that include Game Design, a Redstone Workshop, Screencasting, WorldEdit Engineering, and Minecraft Multiverse. Campers also spend time in Maker and 3D Art Labs with projects such as a Playscapes DIY carnival theme, mocking-up a giant game of mousetrap in the Maker Lab, making slime in the “X” Lab, playing Sports & Games, and going on weekly field trips into nature.
• Ages: 3–15 years old
• Schedule: June 15 – August 14, 2026, with full-day, half-day, and extended care options
• Price: Primo, Spark, Techs, and LIT programs with multi-week pricing and extended care available
Camp Doodles states that its mission is to incubate each child’s creative intelligence and bases its hands-on, experiential program on leading research and theory. The camp describes its approach as Maker-Empowered Learning using real tools and unconventional materials, with children viewed as constructors or “makers” of their own experiences and learning. The program highlights Four Pillars of Creative Intelligence: Awareness, Relevance, Motivation, and Empowerment, and follows three rules: be safe, be kind, and have fun. Camp Doodles notes that it is a nut-free camp and asks families to pack a nut-free lunch or purchase lunch from Nina’s Cafe during check-in, and it offers financial aid with up to 60% assistance for qualified families.
Camp Doodles reports that it has been providing summer day camps since 2002. The staff is described as a loving team of professional educators, creators, makers, dreamers, and doers, and the program states that thousands apply but only a small number of the best applicants are hired. The Site Director, Javon “Jaa’ Jaa’,” is a Behavioral Health professional with experience supporting youth in clinical, educational, and mentorship settings, several years of progressive leadership in summer camps and sports coaching, and a B.A. in psychology, with foundational knowledge in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychoanalysis Theory, Erikson’s Stages of Development, and Carl Jung’s Theory of Personality.
Last updated June 14, 2026.
• Ages: 3–15 years old
• Schedule: June 15 – August 14, 2026, with full-day, half-day, and extended care options
• Price: Primo, Spark, Techs, and LIT programs with multi-week pricing and extended care available
Camp Doodles states that its mission is to incubate each child’s creative intelligence and bases its hands-on, experiential program on leading research and theory. The camp describes its approach as Maker-Empowered Learning using real tools and unconventional materials, with children viewed as constructors or “makers” of their own experiences and learning. The program highlights Four Pillars of Creative Intelligence: Awareness, Relevance, Motivation, and Empowerment, and follows three rules: be safe, be kind, and have fun. Camp Doodles notes that it is a nut-free camp and asks families to pack a nut-free lunch or purchase lunch from Nina’s Cafe during check-in, and it offers financial aid with up to 60% assistance for qualified families.
Camp Doodles reports that it has been providing summer day camps since 2002. The staff is described as a loving team of professional educators, creators, makers, dreamers, and doers, and the program states that thousands apply but only a small number of the best applicants are hired. The Site Director, Javon “Jaa’ Jaa’,” is a Behavioral Health professional with experience supporting youth in clinical, educational, and mentorship settings, several years of progressive leadership in summer camps and sports coaching, and a B.A. in psychology, with foundational knowledge in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychoanalysis Theory, Erikson’s Stages of Development, and Carl Jung’s Theory of Personality.
Last updated June 14, 2026.
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