Spring Break That Actually Fits a 3-5 Year Old
Most camps put little kids in big-kid programming and hope for the best.
Tiny Flyers Camp was designed from scratch for how 3-5 year olds actually learn—through play, exploration, and movement. No drills. No competition. No six-hour days that leave everyone melting down by Wednesday.
Half days. Big adventures. Kids who come home proud.
What a Week Looks Like
Every day, your child will:
Swing — Kid-sized trapeze, low silks, the feeling of flight
Climb — Obstacles, shapes, challenges scaled to their level
Play — Imaginative movement, games, exploration stations
Connect — Small group bonding, celebration circles, new friends who cheer each other on
But here's what's really happening beneath the surface:
They're learning that scared and brave happen at the same time. They're building the body awareness that becomes emotional intelligence. They're becoming kids who try hard things—and know it.
The SEL Flywheel (Our Secret Sauce)
Every activity runs on what we call the SEL Flywheel:
TRY IT → Courage. Action despite the butterflies.
FEEL IT → "What did your tummy feel like up there?"
REFLECT → "What surprised you?"
OWN IT → "You're someone who tries hard things."
SHARE IT → Celebrating together. Belonging to a crew of brave kids.
By Friday, the flywheel has spun dozens of times. The confidence is real. The growth is visible.
Why Half-Day Works
The AAP doesn't recommend organized sports before age 6 for a reason. Little bodies and brains aren't built for marathon days of structured activity.
Half-day camp means:
- Peak energy, peak engagement
- No afternoon meltdowns
- Time for rest (and processing) at home
- Parents get a real break without overdoing it
This is the pace 3-5 year olds thrive at.
Camp Details
Ages: 3-5 years old
Schedule: Monday–Friday, half-day (AM or PM sessions available)
Week cost: $375
Group size: Small groups with low instructor ratios
What to bring: Water bottle, snack, clothes they can move in. Barefoot or grip socks.
What Parents Say
"She talked about camp every single night at dinner. She's already asking when she can go back."
"He's usually shy in new situations. By day three, he was cheering for kids he just met."
"This was the first camp where I didn't get a call to pick him up early. He didn't want to leave."
The Investment
$375 for a week of flight, bravery, and foundation-building that shows up long after camp ends.
This isn't arts and crafts with a trampoline in the corner. It's intentional, research-backed programming that builds kids who believe they can do hard things.
Reserve Your Spot
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