Narva Museum Holds Adventure Camp for Children
The Narva Museum is hosting a three-day adventure camp for children during the school holidays, featuring pirate games, Viking skills, and scout knowledge.
The Narva Museum in Estonia is organizing a three-day adventure camp for children, offering various engaging activities during the school holidays. The camp aims to provide alternatives to screen time by incorporating fun and educational elements that can compete with digital devices. On the first day, children will play pirate-themed games and go on treasure hunts, allowing them to immerse themselves in imaginative play while learning valuable skills.
The second day shifts the focus to Viking skills and scout knowledge, fostering creativity and teamwork among the participants. Organizers emphasize the importance of keeping the activities dynamic and engaging, ensuring that no single event lasts too long to avoid boredom and distractions from mobile phones. Program guide Dmitri Nedopjokin highlights the challenge of managing technology usage during the camp, providing options for either collecting phones or allowing limited usage to maintain engagement.
With educational but fun activities like creating bird feeders from pine cones, peanut butter, and seeds, the camp aims to spark interest in nature and hands-on learning. By blending entertainment and skills training, the Narva Museum seeks to inspire a love for learning and creativity in children, reinforcing the value of real-world interactions over virtual ones.