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Bricks 4 Kidz - Medina/East Cleveland, OH
Basic Information
Address: 961 North Court Street
Medina, OH 44256
Email: medina@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: (330) 722-2223
Additional Information
Focus: Education & fun using LEGO® bricks!
Director: Shannon Simmons
Schools Served: Many Northeast Ohio locations including: Medina, Copley - Fairlawn, North Royalton, Brecksville - Broadview Heights, Highland Schools and Revere Schools. Also, East Cleveland locations: Orange, Kenston, Chagrin Falls, Solon, Hudson.
School District: Various NE Ohio school districts
County: Ohio
Schedule: After school enrichement programs as well as various evening enrichment classes at the Medina Creativity Center
Ages: pre-school programs through age 12
Capacity: 10 - 500 children
Membership/Pricing: Prices vary by class
Setting:
Our goal at Bricks 4 Kidz® is to provide a safe, friendly, and fun environment for children to use their talents and imagination. Enjoyable classes, cool creations, and no homework – every child loves it!
Program Highlights:
Bricks 4 Kidz® teaches building, architecture & engineering concepts to kids! Our focus is learning, but we also have tons of fun using LEGO® bricks! The activities are designed to trigger young childrens’ lively and creative imaginations and to build their self-confidence. Children work with exciting themes and build live-motion models like helicopters, cars, windmills, catapults, etc. in addition to models of famous places and other themes. Classes include Robotics, Stop Motion Animation, Comic Book Creator, Theme Nights and Book Building!
Activities:
After School Enrichment Programs, Robotics, Comic Book Creator, Stop Motion Animation, Theme Nights, Birthday Parties and Family Fun Nights sponsored by PTOs.
Field Trip Destinations: Field trips are hosted at the Medina Creativity Center or our Mobile program will come to your school for a single class or whole school field trip!
Slogan: We learn, we build, we play...with LEGO® bricks!