Once upon a time, in the tiny, charming state of Connecticut, known as the "Provision State" for its rich history in helping others, lived a group of extraordinary children. Connecticut, a place of scenic beauty, filled with everything from bustling cities to peaceful woods, and the mysterious, majestic Long Island Sound. It was a place where the seasons danced in vivid colors, winter white, spring green, summer gold, and fall's fantastic rainbow. Now, these weren't just any children, oh no, they were the Reading Rascals of Connecticut! Under the leadership of their quirky, colorful mascot, Wordy the Whimsical Wombat, they boldly ventured into the world of books, gobbling up stories as if it were their favorite ice cream on a hot summer day. Wordy, with his oversized spectacles perched on his snout, led them on reading adventures, diving into tales of daring pirates, enchanted forests, and fantastic beasts. Every day, Wordy would pop out of a book, his fur sparkling with a peculiar kind of magic, causing the kids to burst into giggles, "Time for a reading spree, my rambunctious rascals!" he'd announce, his voice a mixture of a whispering wind and a tickling chuckle. The kids would rush to their cozy reading corner, eyes sparkling with anticipation. The Reading Rascals were famous all over Connecticut. From Stamford to Hartford, everybody knew them as the kids who could turn a page into a stage. Together, they discovered new worlds, solved mysteries, and went on incredible adventures, all without leaving their beloved state. Yes indeed, Connecticut was a lot more than just a place on a map. It was the land of stories, home to the fabulous Reading Rascals, and the whimsical Wordy the Wombat!

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Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer! Our overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6-15 is located in beautiful Wisconsin. We offer a unique blend of traditional summer camp activities and environmental education to help kids increase their appreciation for nature, science, and the environment. We’ve got it all – fun, friendships, adventure trips, and nature! Spend your summer with us – you’ll never forget it!

Minong, WI 54859
4.5(4 reviews)
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Hill-Stead is the first architectural project of Theodate Pope Riddle, one of the first female architects in the U.S. Theodate designed the Colonial Revival mansion as a country home for her parents, and today it has over a million visitors since opening to the public in 1947. The 152 acres of gardens and grounds make Hill-Stead one of the nation’s few remaining representations of early 20th-century country estates. Visiting Hill-Stead is like taking a step back in time. The inviting and intimate museum gives its visitors a close-up, personal view of renowned masterpieces, textiles, and decorative arts that make it feel like you haven’t been cleverly taken to a historical era, but rather it has been carefully and creatively kept true and relevant. The museum’s collection of paintings by Monet, Degas, Whistler, Manet and Cassatt is a sight to behold and rivals artwork found in major art museums around the world. Theodate Pope Riddle was a true innovator and visionary, and Hill-Stead is a testament to her commitment to historic preservation and her passion for architecture. Her creation serves as a reminder of the beauty of the past, and a place to celebrate and understand the incredible pieces of artwork that still exist today.

Farmington, CT 06032
4.7(4 reviews)
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Our program pairs each student with an experienced Code Coach in a 2:1 setting. Our approach is unique - we don't believe in one-size-fits-all curriculums or software programs doing the teaching. Instead, our students progress on a custom journey tailored to their individual needs and abilities. Coding is best learned by doing, and our Code Coaches provide the guidance and support needed to help kids become coding experts. As any real developer will tell you, there’s no better way to learn a new language or platform than by coding something with it. That’s how we teach too – learn by doing, but with expert guidance.

Farmington, CT 06032
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Farmington Libraries promote a culture of lifelong learning and exploration by partnering with the community to offer free access to a variety of services, experiences, and resources. By providing these opportunities, families and individuals are able to explore, create, and share ideas. From lectures by local authors to special storytimes for kids, there is something for everyone at the Farmington Libraries. At Farmington Libraries, families can find a wealth of resources and opportunities that promote learning and exploration. From book clubs to computer classes, there are a variety of activities available to engage and entertain all ages. The library also offers special programs for kids, ranging from storytimes to hands-on activities. Parents can even join in the fun with unique family-friendly events! The Farmington Libraries invite the community to take part in a variety of activities to help expand their knowledge and foster their creativity. Whether it’s attending a lecture from a local author, participating in a book club, or exploring the library’s vast collection of resources, there are plenty of opportunities for exploration and discovery. For parents looking for a way to engage their kids, the library offers special storytimes and other activities that they can join in on together. With so many exciting experiences, the Farmington Libraries encourage the community to come together and explore the world of ideas.

Farmington, CT 06032
4.7(5 reviews)