Thank You For Entrusting Your Children To Us
Thank you for sending your children to The Little Dragon Slayer Camp (TLDS). The Little Dragon Slayer is a Children’s Bible Camp. Children take a journey as a tribe, it is one for all and all for one. These Little Dragon Slayers compete in challenges for luxuries and immunity as they fight the battles of life. Set in un-spoilt nature reserve of Camp Christine, Little Dragon Slayers have to decide carefully and apply their knowledge to finish the quest. Children will learn, explore and have fun - picking up good values vital to their early childhood development. Children will learn classic Bible stories from the Old and New Testament.
Synopsis
The Little Dragon Slayer program is led by Ernest Tan, the Big Tribal Chief with his Counsels, Jana Lim and Jeslin Lee. Campers known as travelers come under a tribe with a Tribal Chief and his Tribal Head. The Little Dragon Slayers come together as a tribe leaving behind their homeland for a better place. In their journey, The Little Dragon Slayers learn about The Great Kingdom of Heaven and how to get there. The journey is not easy, along the way they faced filth, hardships testing. The activities full of games will help the child learn about the gospel and how to walk the adventure of a believer.
Down Memory Lane
What a journey! On the first day, children are organized into four tribes – TUKA, RARO, RAVU and TAJI. Each having ten travelers, tribes learnt to interact with each other to build teamwork as they pool their resources together to reach their goals. The theme for day one was Flood followed by Drought & Famine and Hurricane. Each day presents different challenges. Drought focused on our poor habits which we pick up as we grow. Drought & Famine is about losing our identity from poor habits as we grow older and finally Hurricane is about testing – how do we overcome poor habits.
In TLDS, children took baths in cold water, prepared a meal, walked alone in the dark (most of them took a solo night walk for 25 metres), cleaned up their tables after meals, finished whatever was laid before them in meal time, completed their tasks within a time frame, perform challenges beyond their comfort zone, four days of ‘computer and game consoles cold turkey’, no couch potatoes, organized their bags and made their beds.
Finding it hard to believe? Your kids actually did these chores. Yes! They did them willingly. And they performed extremely well. Some children aware of their teams losing direction and points stepped out of their comfort zone to lead their tribes in cheers and games. Some cared enough to take care of those who are unhurried.
It was an amazing journey as we see how children adapted to situations and learn quickly in these settings. We thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. We strongly encourage you to talk to your children about the TLDS and see how excited they are when recalling precious memories. Engage them today and bring out the best in them.
Cheers
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