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CuriOdyssey

As a science and zoo, CuriOdyssey helps children acquire the tools to deeply understand the changing world.

Children are natural scientists. They are naturally curious, innately experimental, and diligent in their pursuit to understand something. At CuriOdyssey, we foster scientific curiosity. We give young learners the opportunity to make discoveries at their own pace, one brain-building revelation after another.

Our Staff

Staff educators complete various trainings to maintain a physically and emotionally safe space for program participants. All staff are background checked as part of our hiring process. 

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5.0 (1)
February 12, 2010 - Abi Karlin-Resnick
My son has participated in Coyote Point Museum camps for three years now and every year they get better. Last summer he went to 3 different sessions - Jr. Keepers, Earth Explorers, and Gadgets & Gismos - and loved every single one of them. The Camp Leaders are exceptional in their interactions with the kids and really encourage the kids to explore, even if that means spending extra time on each activity. They really want kids to think and come to their own conclusions about how things work, while providing supportive guidance for the kids in the quest for understanding. The Museum's camps were the only ones my son was adamant about signing up for this summer. I know that when I send him to Camp Coyote he is going to be well cared for, learn a lot, and most importantly, have a blast. I highly, highly recommend Coyote Point Museum's camps!
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Is CuriOdyssey worth it?
Parents recommend CuriOdyssey and the average rating is 5 out of 5. Overall, the reviews indicate that CuriOdyssey provides engaging and enjoyable experiences for children.
What ages can go to CuriOdyssey?
CuriOdyssey has camps and classes for children ages 3 to 10. Age-appropriate activities are designed to engage and inspire children at different developmental stages.
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