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Today's Hours: 7:40 AM - 6:00 PM
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Monday7:40 AM - 6:00 PM
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Tuesday7:40 AM - 6:00 PM
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Wednesday7:40 AM - 6:00 PM
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Thursday7:40 AM - 6:00 PM
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Friday7:40 AM - 6:00 PM
Kid Summer Camp in Rossmoor
Give Your Child A Meaningful Summer
Summer is a time when children are full of energy and curiosity, while parents are often juggling work, family plans, and childcare. If you are looking for a kid summer camp that feels safe, enriching, and joyful, you want more than just a place to pass the hours.
At Safari Kid Walnut Creek, we bring our global leadership in early childhood education into a focused summer experience for families in and around Rossmoor, CA. Our holistic, research-driven curriculum, inspired by Montessori and Reggio Emilia, continues through the summer months so children keep growing socially, emotionally, and academically while having fun.
Our nature-inspired classrooms and outdoor areas invite children to explore, create, and connect with friends under the guidance of highly trained, caring educators. We work to give you confidence about where your child spends their days, and we welcome you to connect with our team to learn how summer at Safari Kid Walnut Creek can support your family.
Looking for a fun and educational summer camp in Rossmoor? Get in touch with us online or call us at (925) 940-3321 to learn more about our program.
Why Families Choose Our Summer Camp
Choosing a summer camp is a big decision, especially when you want your child to feel both secure and excited to come each day. Families choose our summer camp program because it balances the structure children need with the freedom they love. We design the day so there is a predictable rhythm, yet plenty of choice and open-ended play.
Our curriculum draws on respected approaches like Montessori and Reggio Emilia, along with current research in child development. During the summer, this means children engage in hands-on projects, group time, and quiet reflection that nurture language, early literacy, problem-solving, and social skills. Activities are carefully adapted to each age group so younger and older children are both challenged and supported.
We focus on whole-child development, not only academics. Campers practice cooperation, creativity, self-regulation, and independence as they move through the day. Teachers model kindness and respect, help children navigate friendships, and encourage them to try new things in a safe, encouraging setting. Our goal is for children to return after summer with increased confidence and a continuing love for learning.
Because Safari Kid Walnut Creek serves families across multiple regions, we have refined our approach over time and bring that depth of experience to each location. Here in Rossmoor, our modern, well-equipped environment reflects this global knowledge while honoring the needs of local families. Parents often tell us they appreciate that our program feels thoughtful and intentional, not just a collection of random activities.
Our teachers are not seasonal babysitters. They are early childhood educators who understand how children grow and how to support different personalities. Whether your child is outgoing, cautious, or somewhere in between, we strive to make sure they are known as an individual and guided in a way that fits them.
A Day At Safari Kid Summer Camp
When you can clearly picture your child’s day, it becomes easier to tell if a program is the right fit. At our summer camp in Rossmoor, the daily flow is designed to feel warm, engaging, and manageable for children and parents alike. While exact activities vary, the rhythm stays consistent so campers know what to expect.
Mornings typically begin with a friendly welcome and time for children to settle in. Teachers greet each child, help with belongings, and create a calm transition from home. As more campers arrive, the group moves into morning circle, where they might share highlights, sing, or talk about the day’s themes. This group time builds belonging and communication skills.
After circle, children rotate through richer activity blocks. These can include hands-on projects that tap into science or early engineering, art explorations using varied materials, and music or movement experiences. Teachers link these activities to our proprietary curriculum so children are building cognitive and language skills while they play.
Outdoor time is an important part of the day. In our nature-inspired spaces, campers might engage in imaginative play, simple group games, or quiet observation of plants and insects. We plan outdoor time with local weather in mind and work to support shade, hydration, and appropriate pacing so children stay comfortable and safe.
After lunch and a rest or quiet time, afternoons often feature choice-based centers where campers pursue interests such as building, dramatic play, or reading cozy books. This is where we see independence flourish, as children plan their own play within gentle boundaries. Teachers stay close to support problem-solving, collaboration, and emotional regulation.
Children enjoy a variety of summer experiences, such as:
- Creative art projects using paint, clay, collage, and natural materials
- Storytelling, puppetry, and early literacy games that spark imagination
- Hands-on STEM and sensory activities that invite experimentation
- Music, movement, and rhythm to support coordination and self-expression
- Outdoor play that encourages teamwork, balance, and physical confidence
- Cultural celebrations and seasonal themes that broaden children’s perspectives
Throughout the day, we weave in small routines that help campers feel secure, such as cleanup songs, transition cues, and closing reflections. By the time you arrive for pick up, your child has had many opportunities to learn, connect, and unwind in a setting that feels like a second home.
How We Support Every Child
Every child arrives at camp with their own story, temperament, and comfort level. From the first day, our educators work to get to know each camper by name, interest, and preferred ways of engaging. This helps us create experiences that feel inviting rather than overwhelming, which is especially important for new or younger children.
During the first days of summer, teachers observe how children separate from family, join group activities, and interact with peers. We use this information to adjust our approach and provide extra reassurance where needed. For example, a child who is slow to warm up might be offered a buddy activity or a familiar material while they settle in. Our intention is to respect each child’s pace while gently encouraging growth.
Emotional safety is just as important as physical safety. We foster a culture where kindness, inclusion, and curiosity are the norm. Teachers coach children through conflicts, help them express feelings in words, and celebrate small successes. Over time, campers typically feel more confident to share ideas, try new tasks, and make friends.
Safety routines are woven into the day in age-appropriate ways. Our environment is designed with secure access, child-friendly furnishings, and clear sightlines so teachers can supervise effectively. Groups are formed with attention to age and developmental stage, which supports appropriate expectations and interactions. We also have consistent procedures for transitions, headcounts, and outdoor time.
Throughout the summer, we continue the same commitment to observation and assessment that guides our school-year programs. Educators take note of emerging skills, interests, and challenges, then use this insight to shape upcoming activities. While summer feels more relaxed, it still offers meaningful opportunities for growth in language, social problem-solving, and self-help skills.
Whether your child is full of energy or tends to hang back, our goal is that they feel seen, supported, and excited about their days. Many families notice that toward the end of summer, their child communicates more clearly, handles changes more calmly, and shows pride in what they can do.
Partnering With Parents All Summer
Leaving your child in someone else’s care, even for a short time, requires trust. We believe communication is a key part of that trust, especially during a busy season. That is why we focus on keeping you informed and involved from the moment you inquire through your child’s last day of camp.
Before summer begins, our team walks you through the enrollment steps, schedule options, and what to expect during the first week. We encourage questions about your child’s routines, preferences, and any concerns you may have. This early partnership helps us welcome your child smoothly and set everyone up for a positive experience.
During the summer, we use tools such as Procare and thoughtful updates so you have insight into your child’s day. Depending on the program and age group, you may receive notes, photos, or highlights that show what your child explored and enjoyed. These touchpoints help you feel connected, even when you cannot be there in person.
We know many parents in and around Rossmoor balance commuting, meetings, and family commitments. Clear communication about drop-off and pick-up routines, special events, and any changes helps reduce stress. Our staff works to be approachable at the door, ready to share a brief update or listen to anything you want us to know.
Families typically stay connected through:
- Initial conversations about your child’s needs and summer goals
- Daily greetings and end-of-day check-ins with teachers
- Procare updates that offer a window into activities and routines
- Occasional social media posts that reflect classroom life and projects
- Family engagements or events that invite you into the learning community
Our view is that you know your child best, and we bring educational experience. When we combine those strengths, children benefit. We invite you to share what is working at home, ask about patterns you notice, and partner with us so your child’s summer feels consistent and supportive.
Getting Started With Safari Kid Summer
Planning your child’s summer does not have to feel complicated. When you choose Safari Kid Walnut Creek, you gain a team that understands child development and values the trust you place in us. Our summer camp Rossmoor program extends our holistic, research-based approach into a season of discovery, play, and growth.
Your child spends the day in a nature-inspired environment with caring educators, thoughtfully planned activities, and opportunities to build friendships. You receive the reassurance that comes from clear communication, consistent routines, and a program grounded in respected early childhood philosophies. Together, we work to make summer a time your child remembers with joy.
The next step is simple. You can reach out to our team to ask questions, learn about current schedules, and arrange a visit to see our classrooms. During your visit, you can observe the environment, meet teachers, and picture how this summer experience could fit your family’s rhythm in Rossmoor.
We welcome your call and look forward to learning more about your child and your hopes for their summer.
Call (925) 940-3321 to connect with our team and learn more about summer at Safari Kid Walnut Creek.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ages do you accept for summer camp?
We serve children across the early childhood and elementary years, in age-appropriate groups. Exact age ranges can vary by program, so we recommend contacting our team to confirm fit for your child. We group campers thoughtfully so activities, routines, and expectations match their stage of development.
How will you help my child adjust if they are shy?
Our teachers plan gentle transitions, extra reassurance, and small-group connections for children who are slow to warm up. We take time to learn what comforts your child and introduce activities at their pace. Many shy campers gradually gain confidence as they experience consistent routines and kind peer interactions.
What does my child need to bring each day?
Children typically bring a labeled water bottle, comfortable clothing suited to active play, and any requested items such as a packed lunch or sunhat. We provide most classroom materials and learning tools. Before camp begins, our team shares a simple checklist so you can prepare without guesswork.
How do you keep children safe during summer activities?
Safety is built into our environment, staffing, and routines. We maintain secure entrances, child-friendly spaces, and clear supervision practices. Teachers follow consistent procedures for transitions and outdoor time, and groups are organized with attention to age and development. Our goal is a setting where children feel safe and free to explore.
How will I know what my child is doing each day?
You stay informed through daily interactions with teachers and communication tools such as Procare. We share highlights of activities, routines, and emerging skills so you can see how your child spends their time. We encourage you to ask questions and share observations, keeping the partnership strong all summer.
Looking for a fun and educational summer camp in Rossmoor? Get in touch with us online or call us at (925) 940-3321 to learn more about our program.
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Cognitive
We encourage curiousity and a love for learning that inspires children to explore and discover.
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Social
Children learn vital social skills through activities that emphasize cooperation and sharing.
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Language & Literacy
Communication skills are developed through interactive and engaging activities.
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Physical
We ensure children build strong, healthy bodies while fostering a love for movement.
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Emotional
Our approach to emotional learning helps children recognize, express, and manage feelings.
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Health & Care
Children learn to recognize and attend to their own needs, those of others, and the environment.
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Whole Child DevelopmentWe nurture academic, social, emotional, and physical development through play. -
Cutting-Edge CurriculumResearch-backed education provides an invaluable headstart. -
Welcoming EnvironmentThoughtfully designed facilities foster curiosity, safety, and rich learning.
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2005The first Safari Kid Launches in Newark, CA
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2007Safari Kid’s Eclectic Philosohpy is Introduced
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2008The Proprietary Booklet System is Released
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2009After-School Programs & Summer Camp Launch
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2011The Safari Kid Toddler Program is Launched
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2014The Safari Kid Infant Program is Launched
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2015Environmental Guidelines Are Developed
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2020The Kindergarten Program is Launched
Safari Kid Builds Relationships
Relationships are important to many aspects of life, and it's no different for young children. At Safari Kid, we value building strong relationships with our parents and students, as well as helping children develop relationships with peers and teachers. We foster meaningful relationships through:
- Encouraging parents to participate and collaborate with teachers
- Creating a nurturing environment with highly qualified, caring staff
- Teaching children how to interact with peers and develop positive relationships
Good friends, teachers, and schools are foundations for success in life. Early relationships can shape the way a child learns, grows, and develops into adulthood.
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School environment is exceptional. Very colorful, bright, and playful environment, which attracts children’s attention.Katie LO
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The dedicated staff at Safari Kids create a nurturing and stimulating environment, making it a perfect place for early childhood development.Sushma Venkatayogi
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I would recommend safari kid to anyone looking for a great experience.Jill Turek
Safari Kid Offers a Safe & Welcoming Environment
At Safari Kid, the environment plays a crucial role in the learning process, influenced by the renowned Reggio Emilia philosophy, which considers the environment as the “third teacher.” They’re crafted to inspire exploration, discovery, and the joy of learning. Key elements of our environment include
- Sparkling clean, modern facilities maintained with meticulous care
- Thoughtfully organized and modern spaces that encourage your child’s natural curiosity
- Engaging indoor and outdoor spaces designed for safe, active play
Where your child spends their day matters! Our facilities are designed to provide a safe, healthy, and welcoming space for children to learn and grow.
Wondering where to start? Explore our early child education programs to learn more about specific age groups and curriculum options. You can also contact us online to find out more!