Parents want screen-free time that actually builds creativity and thinking skills, not just babysitting. During summer and school breaks, they need safe, structured programs that kids beg to return to. The pain: most camps are either pure sports or pure childcare; few mix hands-on creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in a way that feels fun to kids and reassuring to parents.
Run small-group creative day camps focused on making, storytelling, design challenges, and light tech that encourages critical thinking.
Primary revenue is camp fees paid by parents.
Secure a venue for one week in summer (or a school break), capacity 12 kids, two vetted instructors.
Publish a simple landing page with the program, daily schedule, safety info, price, and 10 photo examples of projects (can be your prototypes).
Pre-sell 8–10 seats with a refundable deposit; promote in local parent FB groups, neighborhood chats, and at kids’ bookstores/cafés.