For Jennifer Porat, summer camp isn’t about s’mores and canoe trips. It’s about creating a runway collection and learning about the fashion industry.

This August, Jennifer, 13, and her younger sister are returning to a two-week day camp called CraftyCouture in Thornhill, Ont. Last summer, one of Jennifer’s favourite projects was creating a clothing collection inspired by a fashion icon.

“We came up with a new fashion revolution: Harry Potter fashions, stylish Quidditch trends and a completely new take on the classic robe, skirt and button-down that makes up the Hogwarts uniform,” the Thornhill teen says in an e-mail.

CraftyCouture, which ran its first camp in 2005, is one of a growing number of specialty camps tapping into children’s increasingly sophisticated aspirations. The past five years have seen a spike in camps that offer a glimpse of a future career.

“Kids are really excited by them,” says Agnes Stawicki, the managing editor of Our Kids Go to Camp magazine. And if they haven’t already committed to a summer camp, this is the month to make a selection.

Parents can choose from camps where kids can watch veterinary surgery, make a claymation movie, program their own video game, or milk a cow.

So you wanna be a…

If a summer camp in the woods isn’t your kid’s thing this year, here are a few programs that will let him or her try on a day job for size.

Engineer

Da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program (DEEP), University of Toronto
www.outreach.engineering.utoronto.capx

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