Camp Warner Bros Week 1: LEGO® DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters

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This week we had a blast with our first week of Camp Warner Bros! This week was themed around the all-new LEGO® DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters so superheroes here we come!

Starting off our week we are working on a tye-dye project with our Camp Warner Bros shirts! It’s been years since I’ve done tye-dye and it was a blast (watch out next week for the reveal of our cool new camp gear!).

We are celebrating the release of LEGO® DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters with a week of fun Superhero training with Batman as our teacher. Learning to be superheroes brings out the passion, patience, listening skills, and fun in all of our Super Hero campers! My campers loved dressing up and watching the training. With the nice summer weather, we took our training sessions outside (it is a camp activity after all!). My superhero masked up to follow along with Batman in some really fun activities.

You can get in on all the action with Batman in the training video below:

About LEGO® DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters:

10-year-old Billy Batson shouts a single word and, with lightning bolts flashing, he transforms into Shazam!, a full-fledged adult Super Hero. It doesn’t take long for Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman and the rest of the Justice League to take notice and invite the earnest do-gooder to join the team. But to become a member, Billy must reveal his true identity. While fighting off the evil Mr. Mind and Black Adam, Billy learns that he must trust others – and that nothing creates trust like helping those in need. Join the good fight with this giant-sized LEGO DC adventure!

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