Everyone made it through the first week of day camp. The campers made sand castles and sand candles. They had learned camp songs and how to tie knots. They had been on hikes in the woods and learned how to make simple shelters.
The session on forest plants had been a little rough. No matter how many times the leaders said, “Look but don’t touch.” someone always tried to touch. It wasn’t too bad, except when Felice (a Golden Retriever) got a poison ivy rash on her muzzle. Her brother said she had too much fur to worry about that. He was wrong.
There was also Julius (a bear cub) who ate some nightshade berries because he thought they were a different kind of blueberry. Luckily someone saw him do it and stopped him before he ate them all. He had a very uncomfortable afternoon but was fine by the time his mother picked him up.
On the second Monday of camp, everyone was gathered in the Chow Hall.
Ms Kimmy: Welcome back to Camp Muckamac. I’m glad to see you all again. I think we had a very good first week. Did your parents like the crafts we sent home?
Joachim: My mom says we need to use better glue. My macaroni heart fell apart as soon as we got home and some birds ate it.
Ms Kimmy: That is unfortunate.
Kenzie: My sister really liked the friendship bracelet I made for her. Unfortunately, the dumb dog that lives next door got it and ate it. Then he got sick and threw it up.
Benny: Maybe dogs aren’t dumb. Maybe cats are dumb for leaving their stuff laying around.
Kenzie: I didn’t say dogs are dumb. I said that dog is dumb. But I do think dogs are dumber than cats.
Benny: They are not. Dogs are smarter than everyone.
Petunia: That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. Pigs are smarter than both of you.
Ms Kimmy: Okay. That’s enough. Let’s keep things moving. I want to talk about Parents Day at the end of the week. We have something special planned that we are going to work on every afternoon. Ms. Cate has some very special talents that she is going to share with you. She has experience in the theater.
Ms Cate: Hello everyone. We thought it would be fun to put on a couple of skits for your parents.
Ms Kimmy: Doesn’t that sounds like fun?
The young animals look at each other. Finally, a small voice speaks up.
Nikki: Ms Kimmy, what’s a skit?
Ms Cate: Skits are like short plays, and they are usually not too serious. I was thinking about dividing you up into three groups. The first group will be led by Mr Arthur, and it would be about forest safety. The second group will be led by Mr Joseph and would be about what kinds of foods and medicines are in the forest. I will lead the third group. I have two ideas: either what happens when you don’t communicate on a walk through the forest or something to do with The Teddy Bears’ Picnic.
Campers (very loudly): The Teddy Bears’ Picnic.
Kimmy (whispering to Mr Joseph): Did she really think they wouldn’t take teddy bears?
Ms Cate: Okay! We have our skits. Let’s divide you up into groups.
Ms Cate stayed at the front of the room. Mr Arthur and Mr Joseph each took one of the back corners. The other camp counselors were split between the groups The campers were split into three groups.
Ms Kimmy: Okay, everyone. Take a few minutes to discuss your skit before we get started on today’s activity. We’re going to learn how to not get lost in the woods.
An Adult Voice: We probably should have done that last Monday. It would have saved campers getting lost on the way to the latrine.
In one corner:
Mr Arthur: Hello, campers. We are going to act out what happens when someone breaks a safety rule. Any ideas?
Charmaine: I know! Don’t touch anything you can’t identify.
Jillian: Don’t eat anything you can’t identify.
Max: If you’re in a strange place, don’t wander off alone.
Steve: Don’t go in the water by yourself.
Mr Arthur: Those are all excellent points. We can start working on them right after lunch.
In another corner.
Mr Joseph: What are some of the things in the forest that are good to eat?
Helene: Berries!
Jackson: Mushrooms!
Clive: Insects!
Mr Joseph: That’s very good. And there are also many kinds of plants that you can use for a stomachache, a headache or other problems. We can talk about it more this afternoon.
At the front of the room.
Ms Cate: I was thinking that we could put on a little play about the teddy bears getting ready to go on their picnic.
Hazel: What kind of food will we have?
Ms Cate: This is make-believe. There won’t be any real food.
Maria: It won’t be a picnic if there isn’t real food.
Ms Cate: It isn’t really about food. It’s about the teddy bears going out and having fun while the humans are busy.
Maria: How can they have fun if there isn’t any food?
Jesse: We definitely need food. What kinds of games are we going to play?
Ms Cate: We’re not going to play real games. It’s not a real picnic. We’re just pretending so your parents can see how much fun you’re having at Camp Muckamac.
Maria: It won’t be any fun if there are any food or games.
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