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Princeton Club aims to keep kids engaged with a fun summer camp

First leg of the camp that concludes today will be followed by an Advanced Summer Camp from May 30 to June 3 and June 6 to 10

The Telegraph Published 27.05.23, 05:56 AM
Actor Sonalee Chaudhuri (centre) poses with the participants at Princeton Club on Day One of the summer camp

Actor Sonalee Chaudhuri (centre) poses with the participants at Princeton Club on Day One of the summer camp

Keeping in mind the need for children to channelise their energy through fun-filled activities during their summer vacation, Princeton Club has come up with a summer camp. From exciting games and training at the swimming pool and nurturing hobbies like art and crafts, greeting card and envelope-making, to yoga and meditation and quiz sessions, the camp covers it all. The first leg of the camp that concludes today will be followed by an Advanced Summer Camp from May 30 to June 3 and June 6 to 10. Non-fire cooking, pot-colouring, mask-making, quilling, listening to grandma stories, treasure hunt and moving to music are some of the attractions. “Summer camp is basically aimed at inculcating new hobbies among children. At Princeton Club, we have designed the camp with the right blend of academic as well as creative learning. These workshops will help parents keep their kids off smartphones,” said Sanjay Karmakar, manager, operations, Princeton Club.

Children enjoy card-making.

Children enjoy card-making.

A dip in the pool is the best way to beat the heat.

A dip in the pool is the best way to beat the heat.

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