
STAY & PLAY SPRING BREAK CAMP
April: Mon., 6th | Wed. 8th | Fri. 10th
Family Yoga Day Sat. 11th
11:00am-12pm | at Wildflower Yoga Collective
Looking for something fun & meaningful for your child this Spring Break?
Join us at Wildflower for a calm, joyful camp experience designed to help kids move their
bodies, express their creativity, and build confidence in a supportive space.


Camp Highlights
Each day we will explore:
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Kids yoga
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Bloom & Breathe: Breathing techniques using Wiki Sticks, Breathing Buddies and other tools
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Mindful Craft Station: Playdough making, nature collage, mandala coloring
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Adventure yoga stories (forest, ocean, safari)
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Scavenger hunt around the studio
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Movement games + parachute or scarves
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Partner poses
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Loving-kindness breathing made kid-friendly
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Stretch + cozy restorative poses
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Stuffies, blankets, eye pillows
FAMILY YOGA DAY:
Saturday, April 11th, 11:00-12:30pm
Wildflower invites parents to join their children for a special day of connection, movement, and creativity. Enjoy playful yoga poses, partner stretches, songs, and stories designed for all ages — then finish with a hands-on craft you’ll create together as a family.
Parents attend free — just register your child and come ready to move, laugh, and make memories.
Each day includes playful yoga, engaging movement games, themed crafts, and simple mindfulness activities that support focus, emotional awareness, and connection. Our small group setting allows every child to feel seen, encouraged, and celebrated.
Perfect for families staying local and looking for something enriching, structured, and fun.
*Limited to 12 spots for a cozy, supportive experience.

Camp Information
Age Range:
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Designed for children 4-11 years old
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Pre-requisite: Must be potty-trained.
Camp Dates: 11:00-12:30pm
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Monday, April 6th
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Wednesday, April 8th
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Friday, April 10th
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Saturday, April 11th (Family Yoga Day)
Pricing (3 Day Mini Pass):
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$90 per child
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Sibling Discount: $75
Pricing (3 Day Mini Pass + Family Yoga Day):
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$105 per child
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Sibling Discount: $85
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Parents are Free
Pricing (Family Yoga Day Only):
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Drop-in: $25
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Sibling Discount: $20
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Parents are Free
What to Bring:
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Yoga mat's are optional- we have mat's in studio
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Water
Location: Wildflower Yoga Collective, 50 Mine St. Flemington, NJ
Time: Saturday, February 7th, 2026 from 10:30am - 12:00pm

Camp Teacher

MILLIE WINGLER
RYT-200 Yoga Teacher,
Certified Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education,
Special Education and Speech Correction Teacher,
Owner of Hug-A-Tree Yoga
Millie Wingler has taught in the public and private sector of education for over thirty years. She has taught Preschool through eighth grade in various capacities. Her certifications include Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Special Education and Speech Correction. She owned and operated Creative Basics, a nationally accredited early learning center. Most recently she works as a Learning Disabilities Teacher/Consultant for local Public School Child Study Teams.
Millie received her 200 hour RYT in 2023 and she is an active member of Yoga Alliance. Additionally, she has received Yoga Teacher Training specific to Children's Yoga beginning in 2011 through Grounded Yoga Studios. She has also received training through Zensational Kids and Bari Koral Yoga Teacher Training. She has taught yoga within Kindergarten through eighth grade classrooms, created yoga clubs for Parent Teacher Organizations as well as Board of Education approved clubs, provided training to teaching staff, developed on-going school wide yoga programs, worked with Girl Scouts and provided workshops at Inclusion Fest.
Throughout her career in education, yoga has played a vital role. Whether it be teaching a child breathing techniques to help them find calm and relax or sharing tree pose to help a teacher find their balance and strength, the value of learning to be mindful and listen to your heart cannot be denied. The power of yoga helps us to be gentle and strong at the same time. As Millie continues her journey in education, she looks forward to sharing her experience with children as well as the families and teachers who care for them.
