Summer 2026

Get ready for an action-packed February school break! 🚀 Kids will build robots, explore science, and create amazing inventions while having a blast. Our Vacation Programs blend STEM hands-on learning with exciting challenges using LEGO® and Minecraft®. Secure your child’s spot HERE 🔬🤖✨

Our Brain Booster + STEM Explorers (Ages 4.6–6) gives young learners an inspiring start in STEM through playful discovery. Designed for rising kindergarteners and first graders, each session blends mindfulness, math games, story time, and creative arts with hands-on science experiments and LEGO® builds. With daily themes like dinosaurs, weather, or space, children explore engineering, mechanics, and natural science in ways that spark curiosity, build confidence, and make learning exciting.

Summer 2026

Give your child an unforgettable school break filled with hands-on STEM adventures! 🚀🔬 If you’re still exploring options, why not try a Free Trial first? Let them experience the excitement of innovation, creativity, and fun—risk-free! Don’t miss out on an amazing learning journey! 😊✨

February 2026 Break

In this fun STEM Explorers + LEGO Robotics  (Ages 6-8) week, kids dive into the world of LEGO® engineering and robotics—building models, coding simple programs, and bringing their creations to life. With exciting themes like outer space, students experiment, problem-solve, and collaborate while gaining confidence as young engineers. No prior experience is needed—just curiosity and a love of LEGO!

This LEGO Robotics + Minecraft Creators (Ages 8–12) exciting week blends hands-on engineering with digital creativity. In LEGO® Robotics, students build and program robots that move, react, and solve challenges. In Minecraft Creators, they design imaginative structures in different biomes while exploring real-world architecture and universal design. Working independently or with teammates, kids gain confidence, problem-solving skills, and a chance to showcase their creativity in both the physical and digital worlds. No prior experience is required—just curiosity and a love for building!