You don’t need to be a computer whiz to learn the fundamentals of coding. We’ll use logic games and exercises to help children build cognitive skills that will be a strong foundation for learning how to code. For ages 4-6.
Drop in to stimulate your toddler's cognitive and motor development through free play, socialization, and hands on activities rich in sights, sounds, smells, and textures. Come dressed for a mess! Ages 18-36 months.
Join us for Leap Into Science, a workshop just for families with children ages 3-5 from the Franklin Institute Science Museum. We'll explore the science of balance through stories and hands-on activities.
Ever wanted to learn how to code? Learn how to make computer games and websites - no previous computer or coding experience necessary. Follow our lessons at your own pace, and you'll be coding in no time! For ages 8 and up.
Stretch your imagination using science! Each week we will participate in hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering, art, or math. Grades 1-6
Learning to code isn’t as hard as you think. Using puzzles and games, you’ll learn the basics of different coding languages and be able to show off what you’ve created to family and friends.
Youth of One N Ten gather monthly for discussions on YA books with diverse topics and characters. February's book is None of the Above by I. W. Gregorio.