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Lego Coding with the Lewisburg Children's Museum In-Person
Join the staff from the Lewisburg Children's Musuem for a fun introduction into basic coding.
Coding with LEGOs is a way for kids to learn coding concepts with lego brings. It can help kids develop problem-solving, creativity, and communication skills.
How does coding with LEGOs work?
- Build a model: Kids build a model using LEGO bricks.
- Write code: Kids use a coding program to write code for their model.
- See the model come to life: Kids see their model follow the code they wrote
For questions about this program please email Sheila at showarth@jvbrown.edu
This program is one of the many ways Pennsylvania Public Libraries support the PA Forward Initiative through providing basic literacy opportunities for learning.
NOTE: Please be advised that photographs may be taken at this event/program for use on the James V. Brown Library website and in the press, Brown Library marketing materials, and other library publications. By registering for or attending this event, you consent to the library photographing and using your image and likeness. No names will be used. If you do not want your photograph taken, you may still register or attend the event but please be sure to let the staff know.
- Date:
- Friday, April 25, 2025
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 2:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Lowry Room (3rd Floor Welch)
- Event Type:
- In-House
- Audiences:
- Primary (Grades K to 2)
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Time Zone: Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)