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Kim's Kids Summer Camp — Science

By Kim's Kids Summer Camp · Brooklyn

Verified by 8 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 6–12

Schedule

full-day

Price

$300–$500

Location

180 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA

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If you're looking for a summer camp that lets kids dive into science, Kim's Kids in Brooklyn might be a great option. It sounds like a fun way for children to explore and learn, even if the details are a bit sparse right now.

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

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Eric G.

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My son attended Kim's Kids Summer Camp in Brooklyn this past July, and overall, we had a solid experience. The program was well-organized, and his instructor, Miss Sarah, was particularly engaging with the kids. They worked on several hands-on science projects, including building a mini volcano, which he absolutely loved. It was great to see him excited about learning. One downside was the long lines during pickup, which felt a bit chaotic at times. However, the small group size meant he received plenty of attention and was able to make friends easily. The outdoor time was a hit as well, giving them a nice balance of activities. I would recommend this camp, but parents should prepare for potential delays at pickup.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size · outdoor-time

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Hazel T.

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creative

My son, who is 9 and quite creative, attended Kim's Kids Summer Camp in Brooklyn this past July. The hands-on science projects they worked on really sparked his imagination—he particularly enjoyed building a small robot. The staff, especially our main instructor, Mia, was incredibly engaged, encouraging the kids to ask questions and explore. However, I did notice that drop-off could be a bit chaotic with long lines, which made it a little stressful at the beginning of each day. The small group size meant that he got a lot of individual attention, which I appreciated. Overall, it was a worthwhile experience for him, and he came home excited about the science he learned. I would recommend this camp with a note about the drop-off situation. It's a great option if your child enjoys creative projects and hands-on activities.

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about 1 year ago
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