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Snapology

King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: 610.202.3111Email: kop@snapology.comWebsite: Visit Website

Snapology camps/classes are where fun and learning click together!  Half and full day camps (summer) and after school, evening, and school-break classes (fall - spring)  using Lego bricks and technology to make STEM learning fun.   Camps available all around the King of Prussia region, from community centers to Urban Airs to Martial Arts studios, there's a location near you!   After school enrichment programs offered in many area schools.  If not in your school - contact your principal or HSA to make it happen!  STEM fun should be available for everyone!   Evening and school break programs available through many area Parks & Rec departments.  If we aren't at yours, call them to tell them you are interested.  They want to hear from their community! Home school and community pod classes and camps are also available.  Gather your friends and family to put together your own hyper-local program!  Give us a call to start planning today! Loved by both parents and kids - ignite their creativity, fuel their passion for STEAM, and inspire a deeper love of learning!

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Our late-comers (May-June) summer camp special is a set of STEM shoe charms.





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Business Review

"My son did a Harry Potter themed class on a day off from school and he had a great time! He didn't want to leave when class ended and learned a lot of things about building with Legos that he didn't know before." 


"The kids (and the adults!) had a blast making marble mazes from Legos. A wonderful STEM experience - highly recommend!"


"My son LOVED the Ecosystem class! He thoroughly enjoyed it and talked about it for the rest of the day." - Kate B. 


"Thank you for a great month of camp!  He had a fantastic time and is looking forward to more!  So appreciate this chance for him to learn with Legos!" - Stephanie C


 "Nobody ever complains on Snapology day!" - Jackie, camp director