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Bricks 4 Kidz

Basic Information
Focus: Camps and Enrichment Programs
Address: Visit our website for a location near you.
Phone Number: 904-824-3133
Email: support@bricks4kidz.com
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 5-13
Camp Season: All Year
Setting:
Bricks 4 Kidz camps are a fresh and fun way for kids ages 5-13+ to spend their school or holiday break! Guided by our experienced teachers and built around exciting themes like Amusement Parks, Space and Robotics, children will enjoy using LEGO® Bricks to build specially-designed Bricks 4 Kidz models, play LEGO® games and explore the world of engineering, architecture and animated movie-making. A few examples:
Remote Control Mania, Mining and Crafting, Angry Birdies, Movie-making, Robotics and many more!
Gender: Male or Female
Pricing: Varies per location
Activities:
Using specialized LEGO Technic pieces such as gears, axles, and electric motors, children work in pairs to construct a variety of Bricks 4 Kidz models, as well as build creations of their own during our free-play periods. Our camps keep the pace fast and the action going with LEGO Bricks, games and more to ensure kids will have plenty of LEGO fun! Bricks 4 Kidz staff are screened previous to employment and provide friendly, qualified guidance for your children.