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New Here?

At Kids In The Wild we want you and your kids to have a wonderful experience. Our volunteers work hard to make your visit safe, memorable, and meaningful.

If you plan on visiting Kids In The Wild for the first time this Sunday, we recommend arriving 15 minutes before the service begins at 11:00AM.  When you arrive, please come to the Kids In The Wild check-in desk, where friendly volunteers will help register your family. Our check-in process helps to make our Kids In The Wild environments safe and secure so that parents can enjoy our Sunday services. We look forward to meeting you this Sunday!

LITTLES

BIRTH TO 3 YEARS OLD

JUNIORS

PRESCHOOL

ELEMENTARY

K-5TH GRADE

What are we learning?

Check out what we are learning at Kids in the Wild in JULY!

This month, our preschoolers are going to to say "God made everything." They will be learning about God from the early start of creation!

Your Elementary students are learning when we look outside and see the beautiful world around us, we’re reminded that God is great, powerful, and creative. From the birds flying high in the sky, to the planets orbiting the sun, to animals scampering around the earth, everything we see points to God’s immense creativity. Jesus used creativity in the way He told parables, performed miracles, and helped His followers understand more about what it means to be part of God’s kingdom. On top of that, we’re created in God’s image. We can solve problems, create art and music, and design skyscrapers high into the sky. When we create, we reflect the image of God to the world around us.

Click on the videos to check out our themes for kids this month.. “Canvas” and “Stack it up”!

Wellness Policy

In order to promote a healthy environment at Kids In The Wild we ask that parents keep their child at home when any of the following are observed in their child:

  • Any degree of fever in the last 24 hours

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Unexplained or contagious skin rash

  • Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease

  • Chronic cough

  • Chest congestion / Raspy Breathing

  • Runny nose (yellow/green discharge)

  • Pink Eye

  • Parasites (nits, lice, mites, ring worm, etc.)

If a child is being treated with antibiotics for any reason, he or she should receive treatment for a full 24 hours before coming to Kids In The Wild. Please understand that our Kids In The Wild team is unable to administer any medication of any kind to your child.

 

Check-in Process

In order to provide a safe environment for your children, we follow a strict check in process.

  • At the  check in stations, parents are issued a claim ticket. Each child receives a name tag with the same code. Name tags should be displayed in a prominent place on the child’s clothing.

  • We ask that parents check in their children at the door and not enter the classroom.

  • You will need your claim ticket to pick up your child from the room.

  • In the event that a parent must be contacted during the service, they will receive a text notification instructing them to come to the Kids In The Wild area.

  • Security members are responsible for monitoring the Kids In The Wild area.

  • Volunteers are never allowed in the restrooms alone with children. A fellow volunteer or leader must always be present if a child needs assistance.