If you are looking to keep your kids in Amarillo busy this holiday season, there are many options. You can sign them up for plenty of fun. There are some events that require you to spend time as a family.

If you are looking for ways to get away so you can finish up your holiday must-dos, there are options to help with that, too. There are day camps and parents' night outs on the way.

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One that is coming up is the Snapology Holiday Break Camp, which would be a lot of fun for the kids. Snapology in Wolflin Square is your go-to for building anything your child can come up with. The sky really is the limit; anyone who has a mind for creating will love these camps.

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Snapology: Where Kids Play and Learn

Snapology is offering a camp from 12/22 - 1/05 where the parents can get away and shop, wrap or just run some errands:

Looking for fun, educational activities during the holidays?
 Snapology Holiday Break Camps are now open!
Choose morning (8-12), afternoon (1-5), or full-day options. Spaces are filling fast—reserve your spot today and keep the kids engaged this holiday season!
The best part is that any parent who knows about Snapology knows this is a fun place for kids to build and learn. The emphasis is to have a lot of fun, but the kids will be learning with every snap of every piece they put together.

Flexible Fun: Morning, Afternoon, and Full-Day Options

The camps will be a lot of fun, and as a parent, you will be able to get things done while they are playing and learning.
There are several options while your kids are out for Christmas break. You can choose half or full day fun. Check it out HERE.

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