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Bricks 4 Kidz Tuscaloosa & Northport
Basic Information
Address: 902 Union Chapel Road, Suite I
Northport, AL 35473
Email: thunter@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 2057992089
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Additional Information
Focus: Bricks 4 Kidz® After-School Classes build on the universal popularity of LEGO®Bricks to deliver high quality, educational play. Every class is a fun, enriching experience for your child, building new projects each week based on a 4-week theme, using the classic bricks loved by generations of children.
Director: Alli Bowling, Manager
Schools Served: Walker Elementary, Verner Elementary, Cottondal Elementary, Huntington Place Elementary, Arts N Autism
School District: Tuscaloosa
County: Tuscaloosa
Schedule: Call about Schedules
Ages: All Ages
Capacity: 20 Students to a class
Membership/Pricing: $40 a session, call about other pricing
Setting:
Small Classroom Setting
Program Highlights:
Benefits of the Bricks 4 Kidz Program
Reinforce science, technology, engineering and math concepts
Develop an appreciation for how things work
Build self-confidence and problem-solving skills
Foster teamwork and collaboration
Spark imagination
Provide a safe, enriching environment to create and play
Field Trip Destinations: We come on-site to your child's school.
Program Information:
Bricks 4 Kidz® 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 learn best through activities that engage their curiosity and creativity.
Our programs provide a safe, relaxed learning environment where initiative is invited and self-expression is celebrated. Model building provides opportunities for problem-solving and helps kids develop an appreciation for how things work. All this takes place while kids are having fun and socializing in a non-competitive atmosphere.
Slogan: We learn, we build, we play with LEGO® Bricks
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