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Bricks 4 Kidz of Grand Rapids
Basic Information
Address: 665 Krystal Kove NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49534
Email: segner@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 6164389993
Additional Information
Focus: STEAM Enrichment
Director: Sheryl Egner
Schools Served: Various schools in local districts
School District: Byron Center, East Grand Rapids, Forest Hills, Grandville, Hudsonville, Northview, Rockford
County: MI
Schedule: Monday through Friday once per week
Ages: 5-11
Capacity: Grand Rapids
Membership/Pricing: Varies by district
Setting:
Classes are 75 minutes long and include creative play, mosaics, and technic building with LEGO bricks.
History:
Bricks 4 Kidz is an international franchise offering after school programs, camps, and special events to engage children in learning through play.
Program Highlights:
We use proprietary technic kits using LEGO brand bricks to teach elementary aged children basic engineering principles through the creation of models that move! Each class has a theme and models at differentiated levels of difficulty so each child can build at a challenging level without become frustrated.
Activities:
Creative play, mosaic designing and building, and technic model building.
Field Trip Destinations: We are available for on-site field trips in schools, day care centers as well as boy/girl scouts.
Program Information:
Welcome to Bricks 4 Kidz® Grand Rapids! We are a stem-based education program serving the Grand Rapids, Michigan area.
We're a team of makers, thinkers, explorers and LEGO® lovers. We approach work and play with excitement and experimentation, using what we learn to create meaningful educational products that encourage creativity and intellectual curiosity in tomorrow's leaders.
Slogan: We learn, we build, we play!