Kids Lego Club
Library Meeting Room 9318 Apison Pike, Collegedale, TN, United StatesWhat’s better than a massive pile of LEGO bricks? Absolutely nothing! Stop by our kid’s LEGO club and enjoy 45 minutes of LEGO free play. Ages 6 to 12.
What’s better than a massive pile of LEGO bricks? Absolutely nothing! Stop by our kid’s LEGO club and enjoy 45 minutes of LEGO free play. Ages 6 to 12.
Build cool Lego figures and make them move with simple scratch programming!
Build anything you can imagine with a world of virtual blocks! Come visit the library’s realm and enjoy 45 minutes of freeplay. Eight laptops are available on a first come […]
The Chattanooga Zoo's outreach will be presenting "Animal Encounters" for Preschool age. This event will take place at City Hall West Room.
This Kid’s Club is featuring a STEM program that combines colorful LEGO elements and Scratch coding to build projects with limitless creative designs. This program is for school-age kids 1st […]
Build anything you can imagine with a world of virtual blocks! Come visit the library’s realm and enjoy 45 minutes of freeplay. Eight laptops are available on a first come […]
Join us for STEM experiments using everyday household items. This month we’ll be doing “water science” experiments. Learn about diffusion, adhesion, and more science concepts as we build and engage […]
What’s better than a massive pile of LEGO bricks? Absolutely nothing! Stop by our kid’s LEGO club and enjoy 45 minutes of LEGO free play. Ages 6 to 12.
Kids, Tweens, and Teens are invited to build cool Lego figures and make them move with simple scratch programming! No experience with Lego or coding required. Pre-registration is no longer […]
Build anything you can imagine with a world of virtual blocks! Come visit the library’s realm and enjoy 45 minutes of freeplay. Eight laptops are available on a first come […]
Build anything you can imagine with a world of virtual blocks! Come visit the library’s realm and enjoy 45 minutes of freeplay. Eight laptops are available on a first come […]
Join us for STEM experiments using everyday household items. This month we’ll be doing “smelly science” experiments. Make marshmallow slime, enjoy essential oils in making sensory bottles, predict jelly bean […]