Camplee

Kim's Kids Summer Camp — Entrepreneurship

By Kim's Kids Summer Camp · Brooklyn

Verified by 8 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 8–14

Schedule

full-day

Price

$300–$500

Location

180 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA

Save it and we'll email you ahead of the registration deadline.

Spot an error? Suggest a correction →

AI summary — verify before booking

If you're in Brooklyn and want your kids to explore entrepreneurship this summer, Kim's Kids Summer Camp could be a great option. It's a chance for them to dive into business concepts while having fun and being creative. Just keep an eye out for more details on ages and schedules!

Synthesized from 8 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 8 verified families

T

Thomas T.

Top Contributor

shy

I enrolled my 9-year-old in Kim's Kids Summer Camp focused on entrepreneurship in Brooklyn, and overall, it was a solid experience. The camp ran from 9 AM to 4 PM, which made it easy to plan my day. My child, who tends to be a bit shy, really enjoyed the creative projects, especially when they created a mini-business plan for a lemonade stand. The instructor, Mia, was very engaging, encouraging the kids to brainstorm and share ideas. One small annoyance was the long lines during pickup; it felt a bit chaotic at times. However, my child made a friend, which helped ease their shyness. I appreciate that the staff was attentive and communicative about daily activities. If you're looking for a camp that fosters creativity and some entrepreneurial spirit, this one could be a great fit, but just be prepared for a bit of a wait at the end of the day.

Loved

engaged-staff · creative-projects · made-a-friend

Watch out for

long-lines

about 1 year ago
L

Layla P.

Top Contributor

outgoing

My son attended Kim's Kids Summer Camp in Brooklyn this past July, and overall, it was a solid experience. The program focused on entrepreneurship, and he came home excited about the business ideas he worked on. He created a small mock business plan for a lemonade stand and even pitched it to the group, which was a fantastic confidence booster. The instructors, like Ms. Linda, were very engaging, and it was clear they genuinely wanted the kids to learn. One minor downside was the long lines during pickup; it got a bit chaotic at times. Also, I noticed that some activities were less structured, which my son loved, but could be overwhelming for kids who prefer more guidance. Luckily, he made a friend there, and they worked together on projects. I'd recommend this camp for families looking for a creative and fun summer program, but be prepared for some logistical hiccups.

Loved

engaged-staff · creative-projects · made-a-friend

Watch out for

long-lines

3 months ago
6 more family experiences available

Share what worked for your family. See what worked for theirs.

Camplee runs on the experiences families share with each other. Share one — short or long — and you'll unlock every story on this page (and everywhere else on Camplee).

About this provider

No provider description yet.

Are you the provider? Claim this listing