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Bricks 4 Kidz Fayetteville
Basic Information
Address: 2933 Damascus Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303
Email: sgibbs@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 910-229-3139 /759-1551
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Additional Information
Schedule: visit out website for latest schedule
Ages: 12 months and up
Membership/Pricing: prices varies
Activities:
Afterschool Workshops, Homeschool Workshops, Field Trips, Robotics, Drop-In Creativity Play, Kidz & Family Night Out, Stop Motion Moving Making ect...
Field Trip Destinations: We offer both In-School Field Trips and External Field Trips to our Creativity Center
Program Information:
At Bricks 4 Kidz® we introduce children ages 3 - 13+ to principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (S.T.E.M) and Architecture using LEGO® bricks. Classes provide an extraordinary atmosphere for children, where we learn, we build, we play… with LEGO® bricks. Programs are built around our proprietary model plans, designed by engineers and architects, with exciting themes such as space, construction, and amusement parks. Our specially designed project kits and theme-based models provide the building blocks for the Bricks 4 Kidz approach to educational play. At Bricks 4 Kidz, we believe that kids develop skills and learn best through activities that engage their curiosity and creativity. For our Preschoolers, We reinforce essential preschool skills with a fun, new approach based on the time-tested popularity of LEGO® bricks! Introduce your preschoolers to the fun of learning, building and playing the Bricks 4 Kidz® way! You will watch your preschooler's eyes light up as they dig into a pile of brightly-colored DUPLO® bricks! Engaging models based on the ABC's are the building blocks of our Bricks 4 Kidz preschool curriculum. Each week children build a simple model based on the theme of the week, while practicing essential preschool skills such as: letter recognition, fine motor skills, patterning, positioning and ordering, colors, and sign language.
Slogan: We LEARN, We BUILD, We PLAY with LEGO BRICKS