Summer Camp For Kids: Become 'James Bond' At Lohikan Spy Summer Camp

The suave, the intellect and the flashy cars coupled with profound action scenes of a "James Bond" movie appeal so much to a lot of kids, which makes them one to become spies themselves! So to make kids' wishes come true, the Lohikan Spy Summer Camp will help kids experience what it's like to be a spy!

'Bond, James Bond'

Just like "Bond, James Bond," kids at the Lohikan Spy Summer Camp provides kids with spy training, the same one that "James Bond" receives. Think of all the maneuvers that James Bond makes in the movies, and one will have an idea what kind of training kids will have at the Spy Summer Camp.

Martial Arts Training

For a spy not to be captured, he must have the skills in martial arts to thwart any attempt of his enemies in capturing him. Kids at Lohikan Spy Summer Camp will likewise learn martial arts and enjoy that ability to win over fistfights. Watch out bullies! Kids who go to the Lohikan Spy Summer Camp will be arming themselves with techniques that could easily pin down bullies regardless of the size.

Save Maneuver On ATV

Now that James Bond has evaded capture, he would need a quick getaway, and what would be a good one at the Spy Summer Camp? Lohikan said that it would be an ATV-4 wheeler! Kid agents would have to learn safe driving and maneuvering techniques needed to run these cool wheels or else they will not be able to get away from danger when the time comes! No worries for parents because professionals will be the one teaching campers.

Breaking Surveillance Code

Breaking surveillance code is also taught to campers. This much needed skill can be put to good use when the campers are required to do a "secret overnight mission," said MTV. Another great thing about this mission is that it includes a game of laser tag at night. Isn't this cool?

At Lohikan Spy Summer Camp, kids can be the best spy that they can be. They can think and act like the most famous spy in the world and introduce themselves as, "Bond, James Bond."

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