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Summer camps are the heart and soul of some of the best experiences I’ve had in my life. That’s why I’m excited to be part of Camp Warner Bros. 2020 with my kids. Over the next eight weeks we’ll be doing campy crafts and watching movies/tv shows all focused around a weekly theme.

Our acceptance kit and opening activity included t-shirts to tie dye and some nifty hats. See mine? Yeah, it says “Camp Director.” I’ll try and not let the power go to my head.

Doing a tie dye t-shirt for the first time is apparently an intense experience. Wesley was super focused on getting the colors just the way he wanted… and not getting any on his skin.

Theo was all in with the coloring bottles so he needed a little help focusing on getting the coloring liquid on his shirt and not the wall!

You can follow along the camp schedule with us for craft ideas, movie themes, and see how our shirts turned out! Here are the general weekly craft themes. Check back each week to get all the details.

Camp Warner Bros. Camp Calendar 2020

Week One: June 22-26
Super Hero Training!

Week Two: June 29-July 3
DIY Crystal Gems

Week Three: July 6-10
Gummy Bear Slime

Week Four: July 13-17
Cooking & Coloring

Week Five: July 20-24
Character Bank

Week Six: July 27-31
Summer Goals Chart & Family Fitness

Week Seven: August 3-7
“Drive-In” Movie

Week Eight: August 10-14
Talent Show!

We hope you’ll check back later this week to see how our shirts turned out, get the lowdown on some super hero training activities, and what new LEGO movie we’ll be watching. See you soon!

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