Join us for a week of play, curiosity, teamwork, and wonder! We intentionally keep our groups small, just 5 kids per week. This ensures our campers get celebrated the way they deserve.

Our 2025 themes are:
Music, Theater, and Sports

Experience a WonderNight for FREE

THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 7!

Have yourselves a date night, let us take care of entertaining your little ones for a while. On the Wonderstruck stage, kids will get to celebrate each other’s unique talent, play improv games, or learn a new instrument... wherever the night takes us... curiosity and creativity will lead the way!

Full Party Package: 4:00-8:00pm

Early Bedtime Special: 4:00-6:00pm

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Philosophy

It’s pretty simple - we encourage kids to be kids! At Wonderstruck, our goal is to unleash the natural curiosity, creativity, kindness, and sense of adventure inherent in all children. When kids play, not only do they learn, they also build resilience, confidence, and a more secure sense of self. At Wonderstruck, we treat all kids with the respect they deserve, encouraging them to be their silly, quirky, authentic selves and find joy in the every day.

We intentionally keep our groups small (five children maximum for both camps and before/after school care) to ensure each child gets focused, individualized attention.

Most importantly, ALL children are welcome at Wonderstruck and we acknowledge and celebrate differences of race, gender, sexuality, ability, religion, and more. If there is anything in particular we can do to ensure your child feels comfortable and safe, please let us know.

ABOUT  LUKE

Hi there, I’m Luke! I live in beautiful North Bend, WA with my wife, Kelsey, and our four children: Henry (13), Tierney (12), Annie (9), Millie (7), and our dog, Murphy (3).

I am currently an Emergency Substitute Teacher in the Snoqualmie Valley School District, and also have worked with kids in a variety of other settings over the past 20 years. Roles have included mentor for middle and high school students, camp counselor, music leader, Snoqualmie Valley Little League baseball and softball coach, community volunteer, and as a self-proclaimed Rad Recess celebrity. I also have experience fundraising for local youth organizations, including Friends of Youth and Athletes for Kids.

At Wonderstruck, I am passionate about promoting fun, teamwork, and creativity, and I believe kids are capable of so much when given the freedom to explore their sense of wonder.

FAQs

  • Wonderstruck camps roughly follow the schedule indicated below:

    8:30am: camper drop off
    9:00am: outside play
    10:00am: snack
    10:15am: outside themed activity
    (example: for music week, we might go on a hike and listen to nature, then together, make rhythms using things found in nature.)
    12:00pm: lunch
    12:30pm: indoor themed activity
    (example: for theater week, we might play improv games together and learn how to listen to each other in a scene)
    2:00pm: snack
    2:15pm: free play
    3:30pm: camper pick up

  • 8:30am - 3:30pm

  • Wonderstruck camps and before and after school care are for elementary-aged children from 5 to 12 years old.

  • 5-day camps cost $500 per camper.
    4-day camps cost $400 per camper.

  • Luke’s children are not Wonderstruck campers, but they may occasionally participate in camp activities and engage with campers, as will our dog, Murphy.

  • No, we ask that campers bring a lunch from home, as well as two small snacks and a reusable water bottle.

  • Each day, Wonderstruck campers should bring a lunch, two small snacks, a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, and a change of clothes.

  • Yes, Luke is CPR and First Aid Certified and is fully licensed and insured as a Washington state in-home childcare provider.

  • If cancelled more than 30 days before the first day of camp, we will offer a full refund. Cancellations between 14-30 days before the start of camp, we will offer a 50% refund. We do not offer refunds for cancellations less than 14 days from the camp start date.

  • We ask that campers be safe, respectful, and responsible, treating staff and other kids with kindness and consideration.

    While not required, we recommend close-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. While we don’t anticipate the kids getting messy at camp, it’s always a good idea to bring a change of clothes in case of an accident.