Datum & Uhrzeit
Von: 15.07.2024
Bis: 09.08.2024
Monday to Friday
Bereich
  • Neugasse 33
  • 8810 Horgen
  • Switzerland
Öffnungszeiten
9:00 - 16:00 (extended hours available)
Beschreibung

Little Hands Cooking and Baking Camps for Kids 

Our camps offer a dynamic blend of culinary exploration and hands-on fun, designed to foster creativity and skills development in a supportive environment.

 

In our camps, children dive into the world of cooking and baking, where they not only whip up delicious treats but also embark on a journey of learning and growth in skill such as 

  • measuring
  • working as a team
  • developing fine motor skills
  • learning about problem solving.

Why choose our camps? 

Cooking and baking empower children to make healthy eating choices and eventually become good eaters. 

 

Plus, our relaxed atmosphere encourages kids to experiment, make a mess, and, most importantly, have a blast!

 

Book a place now to secure your child's spot in our upcoming camp session!

 

Daily Program

  • Prepare delicious meals for lunch
  • Engage in themed crafting activities
  • Enjoy free playtime
  • Lunch break
  • Outdoor fun at a nearby playground
  • Bake a special treat for afternoon snack

Dates

  • July 15th - 19th
  • July 29th - Aug 2nd
  • Aug 5th - 9th

Prices

  • CH 110 per day, 9:00 - 16:00.
  • Additional CH10 per day for early or late pick-up.
  • All food and materials included.

Useful Information

  • Flexibility to choose individual days or opt for a week-long adventure with a 10% discount
  • Led by an experienced primary school teacher
  • Limited spots available for personalized attention

Contact us via email to book a place for your children today!

Bewertung
Liza Khodel
31.07.2024
Holding tank for busy parents’ kids. It can be hard to find great childcare from oversees with limited reviews available. Luck wasn’t on our side in this case. The initial communication was nice. But before the camp start date there was not a camp commensurate email, so the important info such as the correct address slipped through the cracks. There were two addresses, and when I asked Jane where to bring my daughter to, she forwarded me a thread with billing address on top which was far away from the actual address. Then we came late (doc appt in the morning) in +33C heat, hiking a kilometer uphill with my 4 y o just to find an office building where no one ever heard of Jane. It was extremely disappointing. But my daughter still was excited to try out this camp so we made our way back to the train station. After a train ride we hiked another kilometer uphill to the correct location. There was Jane greating us timidly, not a single apology for the address mixup. She didn’t introduce my daughter to other kids and visa versa. It was around lunch time when we were running around looking for the location, and I wanted to make sure my daughter would get her food at the camp, but again without a single apology Jane said they ate all food and nothing is left for my daughter, just some fruit. When we finally arrived, the group was going off to a nearby playground. I watched them go. Jane leading, kids following. She didn’t look back to make sure everyone is catching up with her. Not even at a youngest 3.5 y o child. Jane’s aloofness made a very bad impression on me. I waited at a nearby cafe until pickup time. When my daughter came out, I asked to show me the playground their group went to. Very close by there was a 2x2 meter gravel pile with a broken excavator, one plastic dump truck, tossed tarp and a tiny drinking fountain. That was the playground where 8 children aged 3.5-7 went to in +33C heat to play. One more creepy thing, in person Jane looks a lot younger than the lady on the photo… There’re two kinds of people who work in childcare: those who’re excited to see kids and make them feel welcome and the other kind who should pursue another profession. Poor business practices and unfortunate location aside…
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