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Looking for something to do with the kids this summer?

For over twenty years, Apple Stores have hosted Apple Camp, where kids and their parents can attend free sessions that involve being creative on Apple’s latest devices.

This year’s theme is exploring new worlds and telling stories inspired by kindness.

I recently visited a session at the Apple Store Third Street Promenade.

This year’s theme focuses on using your imagination to create stories inspired by kindness.

The free, 90-minute sessions are designed for kids 6 to 10 years old and are held throughout the summer at Apple Stores across the country.

“Apple Camp is so near and dear to my heart. Every single year, I always look forward to this experience. And seeing kids come alive, especially if they’re a little shy or nervous in the beginning. But by the end, they’re so confident,” said instructor and Apple Creative Pro Grace Kinsella.

During the sessions, kids learn to use the iPad to create an interactive storybook.

They create animations, add AR shapes and 3D shapes, and take AR photos where they place the 3D shapes in the world around them.

Kids not only learn new skills on familiar devices, but sometimes, parents do too!

Beyond the technical skills, there are bigger lessons to be learned.

“There’s always room for more kindness, and to get these kids thinking about it in a thoughtful, creative way early on is wonderful,” said Mom Mili Patel of Los Angeles.

Apple Camp is part of a larger initiative called Today at Apple, which offers free, hands-on sessions that teach valuable skills and hidden tricks.

Sign-up is open now, and sessions run through the end of July. As a bonus, all campers get a free T-shirt.