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Summer Camp Showcase: Disney's Inside Out 2

Updated: Oct 23

Create a core memory this summer? Kids who attended the Inside Out 2 Baking Camps sure did! In addition to baking, these camps aimed at getting kids to talk about the movie, maximizing the experience of identifying feelings.


Teachers Jeni Warram (Hoover), Katie McCreless (Gardendale), and Ashley Kauffman (Auburn) hosted camps in their homes and the results were nothing short of spectacular! The recipes and activities perfectly matched the theme, and we're thrilled to share them all with you below! Dive in and discover some exciting ideas to enjoy with your kids!


Let's Start with Games & Activities

YouTube video screen showing "Guess the Voice Inside Out 2" in colorful text, with character images below and a play button visible.










Red paper cup with blue and yellow tape, balloon attached. Surrounded by colorful pom-poms on a white surface with polka dot paper.


















Character Coloring Sheet

Outline drawing of emotions characters from "Inside Out 2" with labels: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, Fear, Envy, Anxiety, Embarrassment, Ennui.
Inside Out 2 Coloring Sheet

Feelings Journal Sheet

Emotion chart with colorful cartoon faces depicting joyful, angry, disgusted, fearful, and sad, above lined area labeled "BECAUSE."

Gummy Bear Feelings Game

In this game, kids draw a gummy bear out of a bag. Then, they have to name the emotion that coincides with the color of the gummy bear they choose. After that, if possible, they have to think of a scene in either Inside Out or Inside Out 2 when Riley felt that emotion. Then they can eat their gummy bear, of course! Or, save it in a baggie to take home.



Marshmallow Island Activity

In this activity, kids talk about all of the "islands" in Riley's brain, such as Family Island, Friend Island, Goofball Island, Hockey Island, etc. For more background on the existing islands, click here. Then, they come up with a new island idea for Riley's brain! For example, if they create School Island, then they use marshmallows and toothpicks to shape their structure like a school and all of the marshmallows are memories made at School Island. "The kids were so creative and were cracking me up with this activity," said Mrs. Ashley.

Structures made of toothpicks and mini marshmallows form geometric shapes on a shiny black surface, with a tiled white background.












Now for the Inside Out themed Recipes

Here are some of the recipes we made at Inside Out 2 summer baking camp:



More recipes you might like!


We hope these ideas give you some inspiration for ways to talk about feelings with your kids, or just to have fun on family movie night!

kids at summer baking camp in the state of alabama
Inside Out 2 Baking Campers!

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