Summer Is Here And That Means Getting The Kids To Sign Up For These Cool Camps

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Summer is here, and the vacation (after a whole year of the kids being home anyway) is a daunting task for your parents. We know. We also know the little tykes can be brimming with energy, looking out for anything to entertain them. Even if it means picking a fight with the sibling for no reason. So, instead of letting them get bored, we’ve come to your rescue with our roundup of some of the best and most interesting summer camps happening across the city. Pick from theatre, music, dance, football and more.
LBBTip: Do make sure to check on the safety and Covid19 precautions before you do sign up. 

BFC Soccer School Summer Camps

Bengaluru FC, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru

Bengaluru FC's Soccer School's summer camps are back, and we're all for kids having a proper kickabout all summer long while learning the sport from the finest in the city. The sessions are conducted by licensed youth coaches, there are sessions by in-house sports psychologists, plus technical sessions. There's also the opportunity for the little ones to interact with players of the team, so sign up the kiddos for this. And YES, girls too. After all, 'it's her game too'. 


Ranga Shankara AHA!'s Summer Express 2021

Ranga Shankara, JP Nagar, Bengaluru

Kids, drama and storytelling, Rangashankara AHA's Summer Express has it all right when it comes to keeping kids engaged. While there's a set of workshops kicking off on April 12, there's another starting on April 26. Stories We Make by Sujay Saple for those between the ages of 8 and 12, then there's another to teach kids about puppets and crafting stories with them, and the third is all about the magic of street theatre. Masks, puppets, slogans, banners and plenty of social messaging. Kids will learn to come up with and express their own ideas and creativity into all this, so sign up!

The Flux Project Summer Camp 2021

BLR Flux, Indira Nagar, Bengaluru

The Flux Project is doing summer camps for kids and teens in three age groups -- 4-8-year-olds, 9-12-year-olds, and 13-19-year-olds -- and has various activities planned for them. The summer camp started on Monday, 5th April and will be tentatively a month long. The activities include storytelling, theatre, arts & crafts, dance, gymnastics, yoga, and basic photography. The camp is functional Monday through Friday in two time slots --  9 am to 12:30 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm. 

Turfcity Cricket Academy Summer Camp 2021

TurfCity, Bengaluru

It's the IPL season and your kids are most likely glue to the screen watching their favourite teams battle it out. Instead of having them sit at home, you can get them to learn and improve their game. Get them to sign up for an all-around cricket development experience at Turf City, which has state-of-the-art cricketing facilities. Those who join the camp can also get sessions with celebrity coaches as well as exclusive merchandise and certification. The team consists of coaches such as Mohammed Taha, Rajesh Singh, Kunal Kapoor, and Kranti Kumar. The summer camps start from Monday, 12 April and go on until Monday, 31 May in two batches -- 6:30 am to 8:30 am and 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

Sportz Village Academies Summer Camp 2021

Sportz Village Academies Summer Camp 2021

If your little one or teenager is just full of pent up energy and is an athlete in the making, then the summer camp by Sportz Village should be ideal! What’s cool is that they will come to where you are to conduct the summer camp. If there are five or more kids (between the ages of 4 and 15) in the same apartment block, area, school, or clubhouse interested in a sport, that is what they’ll be trained in! The sports range from Basketball and Football to Gymnastics and Skating! If the space you stay at has the facilities for many sports, that can be accommodated too. You can opt for the 15 or 50 day programme depending on your schedule. Each session per day is minimum 90 minutes. 

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