WHEN SCHOOL’S OUT, CAMP IS IN!
Join us at the Modesto Children’s Museum for Camp MoChiMu – the perfect way to fill “school’s out” time with joy, discovery, and wonder! Climb, slide, build, imagine, and explore along with friends new and old in this creative, curious, and collaborative day camp-style experience. We’ll become explorers who discover new skills, test big ideas, and learn through play together!
FEBRUARY DAY CAMPS
We’re happy to offer a la carte day camps on days when school is out!
Day Camps
February 9th Day Camp
Lincoln’s Birthday
9:00AM-4:00PM | $69/camper
February 16th Day Camp
9:00AM-4:00PM | $69/camper
Presidents’ Day
Spring BREAK Camps
Week-Long Camp
March 23rd - March 27th
9:00AM-4:00PM | $325 / Camper
Week-Long Camp
9:00AM-4:00PM | $325 / Camper
March 30th - April 3rd
“Good Friday” Day Camp
Just April 3rd
9:00AM-4:00PM | $69 / Camper
SUMMER CAMPS
MoChiMu offers week-long camp programs all summer long! Register your camper for a week of “Storybook Adventures” camp and a week of “Design It, Build It, Test It” camp to create a multi-week summer camp experience!
Pack your problem-solving skills and join us at Camp MoChiMu: Design It, Build It, Test It! In this week-long, hands-on summer camp, we’ll bring engineering, physics, and even chemistry to life as we test and adjust our way through puzzling projects, creative collaborations, and brainy builds.
Activities may include: engineering design challenges, splatter painting, “pop art” with chemistry, building marble roller coasters, programming Bee Bots, experimenting with physics, Rube Goldberg-style machines, paper airplane races, “pipe cleaner” sculptures
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Get ready to dive into your favorite fairy tales, myths, and legends during Camp MoChiMu: Storybook Adventures. In this week-long camp, we’ll tell tall tales from across the world, digging into the power of stories – and then, bringing them to life! It’s a week of hands-on art, self-expression, and creative discovery!
Activities may include: mixed-media self-portraits, developing characters and scenes, making magic wands, papier-mâché, puppet-making, planting succulents, dying fabrics, cycloramas, self-portraits, bracelet making, practicing magic tricks, weaving with textiles, building dioramas