Sprouts
Learning through growing.
April 5th - April 9th, 9 am - 1 pm
Members: $150
Non-members: $190
This outdoor based day camp involves all things green, gardening, and growing! Sprouts will have a week packed with hands-on learning, crafts, and activities all geared towards the importance of gardening, sustainability, and healthy eating. Little learners will get their hands dirty, feel like an important part of the community, and enjoy the many benefits of the great outdoors!
Ages 5-8 years.
Registration ends March 24th.
Due to limited capacity because of COVID-19, please email our Operations Coordinator Dara Kahkonen at to with questions or to register for a camp(s) or combination of camps, we have all day camp options available.

ABOUT THE EDUCATOR
Miss Jessie
Jessie graduated in 2012 from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville with a BA in Social Science Comprehension with an emphasis in Secondary Education. She studied abroad in Heidelberg, Germany in summer 2010 and completed her student teaching in Ireland in Fall 2012. Jessie taught 2nd and 3rd grades and 6th through 8th grade Social Studies in south Florida. In 2018, Jessie graduated with a MA in history. She has been a Program Educator at CMoW since June 2019 and enjoys leading the Preschool Story Time, Toddler Time, and Adventures in Arts programs.
Fun fact: Miss Jessie is a certified scuba diver!
Favorite food: Miss Jessie loves cheese!
Things to know
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Morning session campers will need to bring a packed lunch.
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All campers ages five years and older need a face mask.
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All campers will need to bring a reusable, filled water bottle.
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Please inform us of any allergies during registration.
In accordance with COVID-19 regulations, we will implement safe, social distancing practices throughout camp. Face coverings will be required for each attendee five years and older. Temperatures will be taken upon arrival at the event. Each caregiver will be asked to review and acknowledge a health waiver. Thank you for being understand and supporting The Children's Museum of Wilmington during this confusing time.