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Second-grader Abby Thompson and third-grader Emily Murphy were playing a sweet-themed board game during camp.
Alexis Rettman, a third-grader, played in the box fort room at summer camp.
Alysha Doreus cooled off with a snow cone from Kona Ice.
Second-grader Eliza Rowe grinned from ear to ear while building a tower in the construction room.
Gianna Scheller, a fourth-grader, took a break from crafting.
Second-grader Gisele Cortes peeked her head out from the box fort play area.
Ignacio Zea, a third-grader, was excited to play "Gaga Ball," aka floor dodgeball.
Third-grader Joshua Lipman and second-grader Landon Scheller played games during camp.
First-grader Reagan O'Rourke gave her robot pink eyes and pink dimples to go with its purple arms.
Dahlia Emachah chose blue raspberry for her snow cone flavor.
Katie Hollingshead, a sixth-grader, showed off the string crafts she was working on for the day.
Taylor Hagan, a kindergartener, smiled as she thought of how to decorate her robot.
Third-graders Luke Plachinski and Ben Sinoff were happy to have shaved ice during the hot summer day.
Kindergartener Travis Feintuch chose markers for his robot.
Local children spent July 8-12 having some science fun at the Lake Cypress Summer Camp for "Mad Scientist" week at Windermere Preparatory School. Campers, ages 5-12, built robots, made crafts and embraced a week of science fun. They paid a visit to the Kona Ice truck to cool off in the Florida summer heat on Friday, July 12.