Published On: June 28, 2024

Welcome to Camp Tierra Encantada!

Kids on a nature walk

Calling all Happy Campers! Summer is in full swing at Tierra Encantada! 

This July, we’re transforming our learning journey into the ultimate summer camp experience, where every day is packed with activities to develop skills and explore the Spanish language together! Students will be learning about the great outdoors—from insects to water, camping, and picnics, they will experience all our summertime favorites at Tierra Encantada! Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Pre-K kids will dive into nature walks, scavenger hunts, gardening, flower (flores) exploration, and water play. Infants won’t miss out on the fun either! Our littlest ones will get to explore the outdoors, feeling the breeze, observing colors of plants and animals, and listening to the calming sounds of birds (pájaros) on our outdoor stroller walks!  

Words of the Month:

Mariposa (Butterfly)
Oruga (Caterpillar)
Hormiga (Ants)
Insectos (Insects)
Puedo Ver (I can see)
Campar (Camping)
El Sol (The Sun)
La Luna (The Moon)
Literna (Flashlight/Lantern)

Experience Summer Camp at Home

This month, we’re not just focusing on our students—we’re inviting parents to jump in and join the adventure. We have a variety of camp-themed activities lined up that will make learning Spanish an adventure for the whole family! Experience the joys of summer camp activities alongside your kids, creating memories and learning moments together. Whether it’s building forts, telling stories, or cooking up campfire treats, every activity can boost your child’s Spanish-speaking skills as well as your own!

We can’t wait for our month filled with unforgettable fun and learning. To kick off our Camp Tierra Encantada experience, here are some fantastic activities you can do with your kids at home: 

Crafts

Cardboard Flower Scavenger Hunt

Nature Walk

Make a Nature Paintbrush

Ladybug Tic-tac-toe Rocks

Books: 

Señorita Mariposa

Llama Llama disfruta acampar

De Donde Eres? 

La oruga muy hambrienta

Oso pardo, oso pardo, ¿qué ves ahí?  
Un Pez Dos Peces Pez Rojo Pez Azul