Want your kid to attend a camp, but don't want them to leave the house? Check out Connected camps. They are offering Spring break camps this year. These five-day programs includes 7.5 hours of online instruction in Minecraft, led by expert counselors. Connected Camps will be offering camps March 26th through April 6th. Check out the online Spring Break Camps at ConnectedCamps.com
Maybe they are just looking to have some fun after-school. They also offer after-school camps. Connected Camps is offering flexible, social online after-school program for kids who love Minecraft and coding. The after-school program is a unique drop-in online course for kids 8 to 13 years old. Weekly labs in game design, coding, media creation, and creative building in Minecraft, accessed from the comfort of the kid's own home. The subscription price is $29.95 a month and the first month is free.
Check out our online after school programs in Minecraft at ConnectedCamps.com
Now for the summer for a little extra fun. Connected Camps offers week-long coed and girls-only online camps for kids 8 to 13 years old. All of the Connected Camps programs are taught by experienced counselors. Kids are connected to an inspiring online community of coders, builders, designers and engineers this summer, all from the comfort of home.
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