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Summer Camps for ages 4–5 in Los Angeles.

504 camps in Los Angeles accept ages 4–5. Median week: $495; range $320–$595.

Picking a summer camp for a 4–5 year old in Los Angeles is mostly about ratios and routine. The ones that work — across day camps, parks-and-rec programs, and small specialty studios — keep groups under 8 kids per counselor, run a predictable rhythm (snack, activity, free play, snack), and don't pretend a 4-year-old wants the same week as a 9-year-old.

Top 20 camps

  1. WeBreak Hip-Hop Dance Company · Westwood · Ages 3–17 · $375/week
  2. Petit Bizoo Art Studio · Encino · Ages 5–13 · $575/week
  3. Design Hive · Mid-Wilshire · Ages 5–14
  4. Camp Tocaloma - Explorers (K-1st) · Ages 5–7 · $985/week
  5. Camp Awesome - MINI (Ages 4-6) · Ages 4–6 · $500/week
  6. Steve & Kate's Camp · Mar Vista · Ages 4–12 · $670/week
  7. CEE EC/CK Summer Transition Program · West Hollywood · Ages 3–5
  8. Fitness by the Sea - Pacific Palisades · Ages 4–14 · $467/week
  9. Aloha Beach Camp · Ages 5–15 · $875/week
  10. Aloha Beach Camp · Ages 5–15 · $875/week
  11. Euro Soccer USA - Full Day Camp (Ages 4-12) · Ages 4–12 · $438/week
  12. Got Game Camp - Summer Camp (Choose Your Own Day) · Ages 4–14 · $455/week
  13. Fitness by the Sea - Santa Monica · Ages 4–14 · $467/week
  14. PlanetBravo STEM Camp - Minecraft World Science (K-1) · Ages 5–7 · $599/week
  15. PlanetBravo STEM Camp - Mini Makers Lab (K-1) · Ages 5–7 · $599/week
  16. PlanetBravo STEM Camp - STEAM Story Workshop (K-1) · Ages 5–7 · $599/week
  17. Cali Camp · Topanga · Ages 4–15 · $1075/week
  18. Cali Camp - Classic Camp · Topanga · Ages 4–15 · $1075/week
  19. Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum Shakespeare Camps · Topanga · Ages 4–18 · $700/week
  20. Artist Lab — Modern Art: Pop Street Surrealism · Hancock Park · Ages 4–15 · $625/week

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↘ What to look for

Ask the staff-to-kid ratio (1:8 is the floor for this age band), how they handle nap or quiet time, what their bathroom-help policy looks like, and whether they group strictly by age or mix the 4–5s with older kids in some sessions. If the camp can't give you the ratio off the top of their head, that's the answer.