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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Nature Day Campers form Justice League to protect world



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It’s a bird, it’s a plane!

No, it’s the Justice League of Ijams! Today we look back at this “Super” fun week of Nature Day Camp held a few weeks ago for campers ages 5-7 (Entering Grades K-2). 

Jen Roder, Dean of Justice League Academy, said "this group was eager, loaded with S.H.P.—super hero potential." 

The five-day camp looked at the superheroes in the animal world, as well as brushed up each camper's own innate super powers, allowing them to look inside and find their own superhero. 

It was perfect for little ones that were “faster than a speeding bullet,” or “able to leap tall buildings with a single bound!”

• Introducing the Ijams Justice League 2014 •
















• Superhero job skills: Removing dangerous green krytonite from Jo's Grove • 


• Rescuing an army squad miniaturized and frozen by Mr. Freeze • 




• Once rescued and returned to normal size,
Squad Leader Todd thanked the Justice League saying,
"You don't know what it feels like to be so small and frozen." • 


• Leaping over buildings in a single bound • 





• Punching through a wall of blocks • 



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