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Camp Ayla 2011


Ayla Season Camp

Spring Camp      Mar. ~ Apr.
Summer Camp  June ~ Aug.
Winter Camp      December

 

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What is Camp Ayla?

Camp Ayla is a bilingual season camp that is offered during spring, summer and winter. The program is in dual-language (Japanese and English). It also offers a fun and safe environment where kids can build self-confidence, make friends and learn something new in enjoyable manner.

Kids at Camp Ayla are able to focus on either one particular area of their interest, or they can choose to have a variety of activities to enjoy during their camp stay. The options are flexible and most of our programs are suitable to accommodate your kidfs needs. Our program includes arts, cooking and dance camps, sports and academic activities. Our camps provide all the traditional and recreational activities that have become a distinguished aspect of camps.

At Camp Ayla, we work to nurture the development of all our kids as we assist them in building strong relationships, strengthening their self-worth, and challenge themselves to new skills. It is our goal that they approach the future with more courage and confidence due to the experiences that they have at camp.


Camp Ayla in Winter 2011

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Week 1@December 12~16  eskimos
Mon:igloo Tue:kayak Wed:sled Thu:boots Fri:northern lights

Week 2@December 19~22 winterfest
Mon:snowflakes Tue:gingerbread Wed:snowman Thu:noisemaker

Week 3@December 26~28  winter olympics
Mon:ski Tue:ice hockey Wed:bobsleigh


Camp Ayla in Summer 2011

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session 1

Week 1@June 6~10  trash hats
Mon:ribbons Tue:colors Wed:paper Thu:shapes Fri:museum

Week 2@June 13~17  dream catcher
Mon:feathers Tue:teepee Wed:headband Thu:arrow Fri:dance

Week 3@June 20~24  bakery
Mon:visit Tue:chef hat Wed:apron Thu:dough Fri:bake

Week 4
@June 27~July 1  creative fingers
Mon:crayons Tue:markers Wed:paper Thu:paint Fri:cupcakes

session 2

Week 5
@July 4~8 
cheers
Mon:dance Tue:jump Wed:tumble Thu:stunt Fri:cheers


Week 6   July 11~15 fashion fiesta 
Mon:ideas Tue:draw Wed:design Thu:catwalk Fri:show

Week 7   July 19~22 farmer's market
Mon: No school Tue:fruit Wed:vege Thu:stall Fri:sell


Week 8   July 25~29Juice Bar
Mon: cut Tue:squeeze Wed:mix Thu:blender Fri:juice bar

session 3

Week 9   August 1~5 Little Picasso  
Mon:brush Tue:mix Wed:paint Thu:decorate Fri:exhibit


Week 10   August 8~12 Mardi Gras 
Mon:float Tue:mask Wed:jazz Thu:king cake Fri:parade


Week 11   August 15~19 Summer Matsuri
Mon: mikoshi Tue:lantern Wed:tabi Thu:jinbei Fri:parade


Week 12   August 22~26 Pizzaria
Mon: Italy Tue:cheese Wed:tomato Thu:yeast Fri:stall


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Call 03-3448-2585 now for more information!!


Camp Hours: 9am`1pm

Camp Fee 1 day fee 8,000 yen

1 month pass: 150,000 yen

Extended Care Hours: 1pm`4pm

600 yen per 30 minutes

Age:2~8

Reminder: All paid fees are non-refundable nor
transferable under any circumstances.
Activities:

Arts:   arts + crafts   dance  draw + paint  music   drama play
Sports: yoga  fitness  water play  soccer  baseball  dodge ball
Adventure:  jungle gym   bugs searching nature walks  outdoors
Academic:  business  computers  math  science  literacy ESL  JSL
Others: culture exchange  talent show  team building  trips

Transportation to and from camp: Not provided.

Items to bring:
Bug spray, sun block, hat, sunglasses and clean towels daily.

Health and safety is our top priority.

Location:   Camp Ayla is located in the heart of Tokyo in the Minato-ku area.
Its location is in Shirokanedai surrounded by great museums, parks and nature.
Our kids enjoy structured, well-rounded programs, as well as short field trips.


Separation of older children from younger:
Our program is a mixed-age group program,
but we do separate children during activities and learning
time, in two age groups (2-4 year-olds, 4-8 year-olds).

Catering service (optional)  
Japanese lunch box costs 400 yen served at 12:00
Snacks cost 100 yen served at 15:00

We encourage children to eat with chopsticks during mealtime.
Disciplinary procedures:
Our commonly used form of discipline for children is called

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thinking time.hIt is a cooling off period.
We usually discuss what happened and what can be done instead.
The child is also given the opportunity to practice the correct behavior.

Daily Plan
9:00 welcome!
9:30 outdoor play
11:00 activity
12:00 lunch
12:30 songs+story
13:00 good-bye!
Extended daily plan
13:00 soft music / origami / rest
14:00 learning time
15:00 read-aloud / yoga stretch
15:30 snack
16:00 learning time
17:00 good-bye

*subject to change without notice




e-mail: aylaistokyo@yahoo.com

call:090-8024-9014


tel:03-3448-2585

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