Deep in the heart of the Land of Lincoln, known to others as the incredible state of Illinois, a hoard of young adventurers known as the "Field Trip Fanatics" gather for their exciting escapades. With enchanting Chicago skyscrapers to the north and the twists and turns of the Mississippi to the west, these kids have an endless playground to explore. Leading the pack is their fearless leader, Sir Chuckles McFunnybones, a spritely character known for his love of corny jokes and Illinois trivia. He sports a dashing hat, shaped like the state of Illinois, which he claims gives him extraordinary exploration powers. His watch, instead of telling time, reveals fun facts about Illinois, which he shares with the kids with a hearty chuckle. Did you know, he would ask, that Illinois produces more pumpkins than any other state? Or that the world's largest ketchup bottle can be found in Collinsville, IL? Every day with the Field Trip Fanatics is a new adventure. One day they might be exploring the mysteries of the Shedd Aquarium, giggling at the waddling penguins or gasping at the sharp-toothed sharks. The next, they could be stepping back in time at the mighty Cahokia Mounds, pretending to be ancient settlers forging a life on the plains. The Field Trip Fanatics and Sir Chuckles McFunnybones take full advantage of the diverse landscapes and breathtaking sights that Illinois offers, creating memories and sharing laughs along the way. This is their Illinois - a land of exploration, fun, and endless learning!
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Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer! Our overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6-15 is located in beautiful Wisconsin. We offer a unique blend of traditional summer camp activities and environmental education to help kids increase their appreciation for nature, science, and the environment. We’ve got it all – fun, friendships, adventure trips, and nature! Spend your summer with us – you’ll never forget it!
Bring the whole family to discover how to love and care for trees at the Morton Arboretum! With 16 miles of hiking trails and nine miles of driving and biking roads, there's something for everyone. Kids can learn about the diverse collection of trees from around the world while enjoying the beautiful natural landscapes. And you can be sure to find plenty of educational activities to keep them entertained. Open 365 days a year from 7 a.m. to sunset, the Arboretum is the perfect place to spend a day or more outdoors. The Arboretum is also committed to protecting and preserving our environment. They conduct leading scientific research on tree health and improvement and collaborate with organizations throughout the region and around the world to ensure trees thrive. By visiting the Arboretum, you can be part of a greater effort to plant and conserve trees for a greener, healthier, and more beautiful world. Make sure to check out the Arboretum’s website for more information about their mission and upcoming events.