Kidizens
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Great for birthday parties (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Mathieu Meisser
7 years agoMy son attended a 3 day course. It is not only about him playing with lego. It almost a civics class: learn how to build a city, how to govern it, what weather it has. great learnings!
Mick H
10 months agoThis is my daughters favorite camp, she has been going there for 4th year and counting! She has so much fun and learns a lot every single time. Every single supervisors I interacted with is amazing. They are just so good with kids. Highly recommend!
Meghana Vishvanath
2 years agoOur son attended this two week camp and it was his favorite camp all summer! I love how thoughtful the camp is, how detailed the intricate the city planning is, how it is appropriate for all age levels and how much the kids learn while having fun. The camp counselors when above and beyond when they couldn't get a hold of us and just worked to make our son comfortable during an uncomfortable experience. I highly recommend sending your children here because who doesn't love legos? Camp counselors are engaged and energetic and the "curriculum" is well thought out. We have more fun playing with Legos as a family now, too!
Teresa Kuo
2 years agoMy 8-year old daughter has attended Kidizens Summer Camp two years in a row. She enjoyed collaborating with other kids to build a city, allocate its resources, manage crises, and earn rewards. Both years, Kidizens was hands-down her favorite summer camp. Kidizens also recently hosted her birthday party. At one point, a party-goer became anxious and started to cry. Prerana showed her great kindness and care and was able to re-engage her in the activity. In the end, my daughter and all her friends had a blast building a city together!
B O'Malley
8 years agoMy son has done Little League and AYSO but his favorite afterschool acitivity hands down has been Kidizens. He started at Kidizens in last their LEGO summer camp and has almost finished his Fall class. He loves and thrives on the interaction, the planning, discussions, and LEGO building. He's learning without realizing it and totally enjoying it. Teachers cover in a learn by doing way city planning and infrustructure, flood and sewer management, utilities, police and fire departments, campaigning for city council and elections. My son has learned about architecture too. You can see the excitement in the kids at the end of class when they assemble to debrief and plan as a group. They have a great way with the kids giving them ample room while also leading them into various learning and planning scenarios. It's even great for kids enrolling without a buddy as they quickly pair up and create together. My son is excited for the next session when they begin building businesses, economies and exploring space.