For Mini Shedders (ages 3–4) the ME, WE & US Adventures is a thoughtfully designed summer program where children explore who they are, how they connect with others, and how they relate to the world around them through hands-on experiences.
Across the summer, ME, WE, and US themes run in a rotating 3-week cycle, offering varied experiences each week. With a mix of indoor and outdoor activities suited to younger children, they build confidence (ME), learn to collaborate (WE), and develop an early sense of care for nature (US).
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Program Details
OVERVIEW:
• Ages: 3-4yo
• Format: Unaccompanied
• Session: Half-day, morning (AM) sessions
• Enrollment: 5-day (Mon-Fri) enrollment is required
• Experience: A mix of indoor and outdoor activities
—>Learn more about the ME, WE & US Adventures Program Journey HERE.CLASS SIZE:
•1:4 mentor to child ratio
NB: A minimum of 6 kids is required for class to run
TIME:
• Drop-off: 8:30AM
• Pick-up: 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post OfficeFor More Good Days
• Drop-off: 9:00AM
• Pick-up: 12:00PM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
LOCATION & ACTIVITIES
Programs take place at various locations across Hong Kong, with activities changing daily. Please refer to the daily schedule HERE for specific locations and details.NB: Activities are subject to change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances.
TRANSPORT:
For activities held at outdoor locations, a private shuttle bus will transport children to and from the site, with convenient pick-up and drop-off at the Hong Kong Central Post Office.NB: For indoor days held at our sister charity, More Good, located in Chai Wan, participants will need to arrange their own transportation there.
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Enrollment Details
COST:
5-day program $4,150*
*10% for early bird before May 22, 2026
5% discount when signing up with a friend from May 23, 2026 onwards
To enjoy 5% off from signing up with a friend, please select “Pay offline” once signing up via our online platform, and then WhatsApp 6677-5374 the invoice number, we will adjust the invoice accordingly.NB: Promotions cannot be used in conjunction with one another
SCHEDULE:
The program follows a 3-week rotation of ME, WE, and US themes throughout the summer, allowing children to experience different stages of growth whether they join for one week or multiple weeks.
For enrollment and activity details, please refer to the theme corresponding to your selected week:
“ME” Theme: WK1 / WK4 / WK7 / WK10
“WE” Theme: WK2 / WK5 / WK8
“US” Theme: WK3 / WK6 / WK9—> GROUP A+B Schedule Overview
—> GROUP C Schedule Overview
NB: Group C follows the same activities and locations as Group A +B but with the schedule running on different days.• WK 1: June 22 — 26 - ENROLL NOW(2 spots left!)
• WK 2: June 29 — July 3
- GROUP A: FULL
- GROUP B: ENROLL NOW
• WK 3: July 6 — 10
- GROUP A: FULL
- GROUP B: ENROLL NOW
• WK 4: July 13 — 17
- GROUP A: FULL
- GROUP B: ENROLL NOW (1 spot left!)
- GROUP C: ENROLL NOW
• WK 5: July 20 — 24
- GROUP A: FULL
- GROUP B: FULL
- GROUP C: ENROLL NOW (1 spots left!)
• WK 6: July 27 — 31
- GROUP A: ENROLL NOW (1 spots left!)
- GROUP B: FULL
- GROUP C: ENROLL NOW
• WK 7: August 3 — 7
- GROUP A: FULL
- GROUP B: ENROLL NOW
• WK 8: August 10 — 14
- GROUP A: FULL
- GROUP B: ENROLL NOW
• WK 9: August 17 — 21 - ENROLL NOW
• WK 10: August 24 — 28 - ENROLL NOW
Enrollment T&Cs, Bad Weather Policy
We kindly ask all families to review before registering and making payment.
SHEDDERS PROGAM (AGES 3-6):
Didn’t secure a spot, or prefer a more flexible option? We also offer single-day Shedders outdoor adventure program for ages 3-6:
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Learning Outcomes
Through our ME, WE & US Adventures, children journey through self-discovery, shared experiences, and understanding their place in the wider world — all grounded in hands-on learning in nature.• “ME” — Discovering Myself Through Nature
Children build confidence, curiosity, and independence as they explore new environments and take on age-appropriate challenges.•“WE” — Growing Together Through Shared Experiences
Children develop teamwork, empathy, and communication skills as they collaborate, support one another, and share responsibility.• “US” — Understanding Our Place in the Living World
Children explore ecosystems and food systems, developing a deeper awareness of how we care for the planet and the communities around us.
THE SHED VALUES:
Through consistent participation in The Shed programs, we hope children will learn and develop the following values we strive to reflect:
• Sustainable
• Caring and Compassion
• Community Orientated
• Courageous
• Connected
“ME” Theme: Weekly Overview
Week + Dates (Mon-Fri)
Week 1: June 22 — 26
Week 4: July 13 — 17
Week 7: August 3 — 7
Week 10: August 24 —28
Daily Activities + Locations
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Location:
More Good, Chai Wan
Activity:
On day 1, children explore the question: How do I choose to explore and play?Build Your Own Obstacle Course
Children work together to create their own simple obstacle course using safe, age-appropriate materials at More Good. They make choices about where things go and how they want to move through the space — climbing, balancing, and exploring at their own pace.Mentors guide gently through simple prompts, encouraging confidence, independence, and self-directed play.
Exploring Flavours & Textures
Children explore different fruits through touch, smell, and taste, noticing what they like and prefer. They then choose their ingredients and blend them into simple fruit purées to make their own tie-dye fruit popsicles.Through this sensory experience, children begin to express preferences, make choices, and build confidence in trying something new.
Drop Off:
🕐 9:00AMPick Up:
🕐 12:00PM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Packing List:
Regular Session -
Location:
Braemar Hill
Key Activities:
On day 2, children explore: How do I feel, move, and respond outdoors? What can I see, hear, and feel in this place?Stream Detectives
At Braemar Hill stream, children explore as detectives — noticing what lives in the water, what the stream creates, and the sounds unique to this place.They observe, listen, and collect small discoveries, building awareness through their senses at their own pace.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Wet Session -
Location:
Lung Fu Shan
Key Activities:
On day 3, children explore: How can I move safely in nature? What do I notice in a new environment?Forest Exploration + Hike to Lookout Point
Using the natural terrain of Lung Fu Shan — from forest slopes to stepping stones — children move through a facilitated obstacle sequence, discovering how their bodies respond to uneven ground. Through this, they build confidence, balance, and body awareness in a natural environment.They then continue along the winding forest trails, hiking uphill through trees and across varied terrain. As they go, children develop a stronger sense of confidence, coordination, and navigation in the outdoors.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Regular Session -
Location:
More Good, Chai Wan
Key Activities:
On day 4, children explore: What happens when I care for something? What do I notice when I look closely?Planting My Own Pot
Each child plants seeds or seedlings into a small pot, making simple choices about what to plant and how to arrange it. With gentle guidance, they prepare the soil, place their seed, and water it — beginning to understand what it means to care for something living.Examining My Popsicles
Children revisit their frozen popsicles, observing how they have changed in colour, texture, and shape. As they taste and compare, they are encouraged to describe what they notice and reflect on the process of making them.
Drop Off:
🕐 9:00AMPick Up:
🕐 12:00PM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Packing List:
Regular Session -
Location:
Shek O
Key Activities:
On day 5, children explore: What captures my attention? What do I notice when I look closely?Coastal Ecosystem Investigation
Children explore natural materials found along the Shek O coast — shells, kelp, seeds, leaves, and coastal plants. Using simple tools and magnifying glasses, they open, pull apart, and examine what they find.Through this, they notice textures, shapes, and scents, building curiosity and attention to detail in the natural world.
My Totem Marker This Week
Children reflect on their experience and add their personal mark to the ME section of The Shed’s Summer Totem — a shared piece that captures each child’s perspective.Over time, they return to add to the WE and US sections, creating a lasting record of how they grow and see the world across the summer.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Beach Session
Group C follows the same activities and locations as Group A+B, with the schedule running on different days. Please refer to Group C daily schedule HERE.
“WE” Theme: Weekly Overview
Week + Dates (Mon-Fri)
Week 2: June 29 — July 3
Week 5: July 20 — 24
Week 8: August 10 — 14
Daily Activities + Locations
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Location:
More Good, Chai Wan
Activity:
On day 1, children explore: What can we make when we work together?Cooperative Building Challenge
Children work in small groups to build a structure using blocks, loose parts, and natural materials at More Good. Together, they decide what to build, how to build it, and how to adapt when things don’t go as planned.Through this, children learn to share ideas, take turns, and build something together as a group.
Making Bread Dough
Children take turns measuring, mixing, and kneading a shared batch of dough — learning to wait, share, and keep going even when it feels challenging.The dough they make becomes the bread for a sandwich workshop later in the week, helping them see how their shared effort contributes to something meaningful.
Drop Off:
🕐 9:00AM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Pick Up:
🕐 12:00PM
📍More Good, Chai WanPacking List:
Regular Session -
Location:
Pok Fu Lam
Key Activities:
On day 2, children explore: How do we support one another in new challenges?
Stepping Stone Crossing
Before crossing, the group pauses to plan their route together — deciding which stones are safe, the order to go, and how to move across.As they cross, children practise sharing ideas, listening to one another, and working towards a shared goal — learning that success comes from moving together.
Stream Rock Hunt
After crossing, children explore the stream as a group — searching for something smooth, patterned, unexpected, and alive.They call out discoveries, help one another reach tricky spots, and bring their findings back to share — learning that exploration is richer when done together.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Regular Session -
Location:
Braemer Hill
Key Activities:
On day 3, children explore: Who is exploring with me? How do we look after each other?
Buddy Stream Walk
Paired with a buddy, children walk the stream path together — stepping over rocks, moving through shallow water, and checking in along the way.They look out for one another, noticing when to help, wait, or encourage — building early awareness of care, responsibility, and kindness within the group.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Wet Session -
Location:
More Good, Chai Wan
Key Activities:
On day 4, children explore: What happens when we all help? How do we show care for others?Collaborative Baking + Smoothie Making
Children work in small groups, each taking on a different role — baking bread, preparing fillings, and blending fresh smoothies.Together, they set the table, arrange the food, and prepare the space for a shared meal. Through this, children experience how each contribution helps create something meaningful for others.
Our Shared Feast
After a morning of preparing together, children sit down to share the meal they have made. Families are invited to join, turning the experience into a shared moment of connection.Through this, children begin to understand how food, effort, and care can bring people together.
Drop Off:
🕐 9:00AM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Pick Up:
🕐 12:00PM
📍More Good, Chai WanPacking List:
Regular Session -
Location:
Chung Hom Kok
Key Activities:
On day 5, children explore: What did we enjoy together this week? How do we make decisions as a group?Group Beach Treasure Hunt
Children explore the beach together, searching for natural treasures to bring back to their shared totem.As they move as a group, they begin to notice how they make choices together — what to collect, where to go, and how to explore as one.
My Totem Time Marker This Week
Using their collected treasures, children create a shared panel for the Summer Totem. Together, they decide what to place at the centre, paint a scene, and press their findings into the surface to leave their mark.This becomes the Mini Shedders’ contribution to the collective totem — a reflection of what they created, decided, and experienced together.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Wet Session
Group C follows the same activities and locations as Group A+B, with the schedule running on different days. Please refer to Group C daily schedule HERE.
“US” Theme: Weekly Overview
Week + Dates (Mon-Fri)
Week 3: July 6 — 10
Week 6: July 27 — 31
Week 9: August 17 — 21
Daily Activities + Locations
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Location:
More Good, Chai Wan
Activity:
On day 1, children explore: Who do we share our world with? How do living things depend on one another?Wet Market Visit & Ingredient Sourcing
Children visit a local wet market to touch vegetables, smell herbs, and choose an ingredient for a cooking workshop later in the week.Through this experience, they begin to see how plants, animals, and people are connected — and how food moves through our shared living world.
Worm Farm Exploration
Children explore the worm farm — adding food scraps, observing how worms move through the soil, and noticing how materials break down over time.They begin to understand how even the smallest creatures play an important role in caring for the earth and supporting living systems.
Drop Off:
🕐 9:00AM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Pick Up:
🕐 12:00PM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Packing List:
Regular Session -
Location:
Braemer Hill
Key Activities:
On day 2, children explore: Who lives here with us? What do we notice when we look closely?Who Lives Here?
Children walk along the Braemar Hill stream, looking for living things — insects on the water, beetles on bark, and birds in the trees.With gentle guidance, they begin to notice and name the life around them, building awareness of the living world they share.
Nature Treasure Collection
Children collect small natural finds from the stream — feathers, seed pods, and smooth pebbles — and bring them together in a shared circle.As they sort and count their findings, they reflect on what they discovered and what surprised them most about the world around them.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Wet Session -
Location:
Aberdeen
Key Activities:
On day 3, children explore: How do plants, animals, and people share the same space? How can we care for it?Bug Hotel Building
Using natural materials gathered along the trail, children build a small bug hotel and place it in the forest.This simple act helps them understand how they can support the living things around them and give back to the places they explore.
Aberdeen Forest Hike
Children hike through Aberdeen Country Park, observing how forest life and human paths exist side by side — roots along trails, birds in the canopy, and insects in stone walls.Through this, they begin to notice how different living things share the same environment and where they fit within it.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Regular Session -
Location:
More Good, Chai Wan
Key Activities:
On day 4, children explore: Where does our food come from? Who do we share our world with?From Market to Table: Making Summer Rolls
Children revisit the ingredients they sourced from the wet market and prepare them together to make simple salad rolls.Through this process, they begin to understand how food moves from source to plate, and how people, plants, and places are connected through what we eat.
Drop Off:
🕐 9:00AM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Pick Up:
🕐 12:00PM
📍More Good, Chai Wan
Packing List:
Regular Session -
Location:
Shek O
Key Activities:
On day 5, children explore: What changes in nature? What looks different over time?Beach Exploration: Noticing Change
Children explore the Shek O coastline, observing how the tide shapes the environment — wet and dry sand, seaweed washed ashore, and shells moved by the water.They begin to notice how the natural world is always changing.
Our US Totem Marker
Children reflect on the places, living things, and experiences from the week, and work together to create a shared scene on the US section of the Summer Totem.By adding their marks, they express how plants, animals, and people are part of the same living world — contributing to a collective story of connection across the summer.
Drop Off:
🕐 8:30AM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
NB: Bus will depart at 8:45am. Latecomers will not be accommodated.
Pick Up:
🕐 12:15PM
📍Hong Kong Central Post Office
Packing List:
Beach Session
Group C follows the same activities and locations as Group A+B, with the schedule running on different days. Please refer to Group C daily schedule HERE.

