In the teeny-tiny, eternally-green state of Vermont, where maple syrup flows like rivers and leaves change more colors than a chameleon in a disco, there’s a merry band of kids known as the Little Lumberjacks. These aren't your regular rugrats, oh no! They are the premier purveyors of petite paraphernalia, the young yodas of woodworking, the crafty creators of cool carpentry. Under the watchful gaze of their mentor, Sir Splinters McChips, a charmingly gruff yet surprisingly dapper beaver, the Little Lumberjacks spend their days honing their skills. Sir Splinters, with his top hat jauntily placed atop his head and a monocle that magnifies his mischievous eye, teaches them the fine art of woodworking. The kids, armed with their mini-tool belts and safety goggles, chisel and carve, sand and polish with the same dedication as the legendary Green Mountain Boys. They transform ordinary pieces of wood into extraordinary masterpieces, from elaborate treehouses to miniature rocking horses, tiny canoes to pint-sized picnic tables. But beware, the Pine Cone Prankster is always lurking around. This mischievous squirrel, known for his love of all things shiny and his knack for causing playful chaos, often tries to swipe their tools. But the Little Lumberjacks always manage to outsmart him, turning his pranks into lessons on teamwork and ingenuity. In Vermont, where the air is always filled with the scent of fresh pine and the laughter of children, these Little Lumberjacks are not just passing the time; they're crafting a lifetime of memories and building their dreams, one tiny nail at a time.

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The Happy Hive is an inclusive play space designed to spark joy and connection for every child. With a special focus on comfort and accessibility for neurodivergent kids, our environment welcomes children of all abilities to explore, move, and create at their own pace. From climbing walls, swings, and zip lines to dedicated zones for pretend play and art, The Happy Hive offers both high-energy fun and creative outlets. While we cater to children ages 1-13 for neurotypical kids, we have no age limit when it comes to kids with special needs—because play should have no boundaries. At The Happy Hive, we believe every child deserves a space where they can feel safe, included, and free to be themselves.

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For nearly a century, Killooleet has been a beloved summer camp for children and teens in Hancock, Vermont. Founded in 1927 by Margaret Bartlett and Toni Taylor, the camp has been owned and operated by the Seeger family for the past seventy years. John and Ellie Seeger first took the helm in 1948, and in 1998, they celebrated their 50th year of directorship by passing the business along to their daughter, Kate, and her husband, Dean Spencer. Nestled on 300 acres of serene landscape on the edge of the Green Mountain National Forest, Killooleet’s campus is a paradise for outdoor exploration. From the beautiful, flat grounds to the barn and private lake, the camp is the perfect place for kids and teens to explore, learn, and grow. Just twenty-five miles east of Middlebury and twenty-five miles south of Waitsfield, it’s easy for families to get to and from the camp. Killooleet has been providing a safe and supportive environment for children and teens to learn and grow for nearly a century. With its stunning grounds and nearby natural wonders, the camp is a perfect place for parents to send their kids for a summer of fun and adventure. Whether it’s a day hike through the Green Mountain National Forest or a swim in the private lake, Killooleet offers plenty of opportunities for kids to make memories that will last a lifetime.

Hancock, VT 05748