*This is a promotion in partnership with US Family Guide and Robots-4-U**
Yes, it is time to start planning summer camps for the kids! This summer, I want to do something different! I came across Robots-4-U Summer camps and they really peeked my interest! This looks really, REALLY cool and I know that my girls would really benefit for many reasons from participating! Keep reading to learn more about Robots-4-U Summer Camps and how to get your discount!
Use Code Code: USF1550r at www.ROBOTS-4-U.com to get 60% OFF Summer Camps
I love this, especially for my girls. Campers having a BLAST, while learning and playing in a dynamic environment. Learning about Robotics and Science, in an independent and exciting way! The camps help enhance S.T.E.A.M. education which stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math! All things our kids need these days to succeed!
– Robot / Science / Engineering / Day Camp / Challenges
– Camps Girls and Boys – Aged 7 to 14
– Robot Camps and Dynamic Art Camps offered during June, July and August
– Hands on Learning, Self-Paced. Beginners to Expert!
KEY INFORMATION
– 1 week (5 days) long
– Days: Monday to Friday Times: 9:00-11:30a.m. and 12:30-3:00 p.m.
– CAMPERS RATIO: 1 Instructor to 16 participants
-Register early as camps do fill up quickly!
– Each Camper Individually uses a ROBOTICS or DYNAMIC ART Kit. Robot kits do not go home with campers but are available for purchase!
Sign your kids up now and marvel in what they learn at camp!
Don’t waste your money on any summer camps offered by this company. The instructors are horrible, and so is the company’s management. I registered my kids for the drone camp and robotics camp for middle school kids. At the drone camps the instructors had the kids doing coloring sheets and word searches most of the week. When the drones came out they were so teeny tiny that my middle schoolers thought it was a joke. They flew for like 60 seconds and then needed more than 5 minutes to recharge. There was no drone education, building or flying at this camp. Needless to say, my kids did not want to do the robotics camps, so I cancelled and was told by the MN coordinator that I was entitled to a refund for the two robotics camps. After dozens of calls and e-mails with/to the MN coordinator, HR personnel and the CEO himself, I have not received my refund from last summer nor any call or e-mail as to why not. This is a horrible company to work with, and you and your children will be disappointed if you sign up for one of it’s programs.