This giveaway is a partnership with Nakturnal. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Hey Y’all! I hope you’re having a great week! I can’t believe school is almost over….that’s crazy! This year has flown by. I’m trying to decide what we are going to do this summer and have been looking at programs to put Connor in to keep him busy during the season.
I’m sure we’ll spend lots of time outdoors in the pool and play videogames…but then I know Connor will get bored and want something else to do. I’ve been reading about a new place called Snapology where your child can learn about science, technology, engineering, art, math and literacy concepts. That’s this blogger’s choice for my kiddo!
Connor has always loved playing with Legos and Minecraft. At Snapology he can be a part of his favorite activities while sharing ideas with others. As an only child he craves that social interaction.
So, what can you do at Snapology?
This would be a great place for a birthday party or a Scout event. We are always looking for places to go for both!
If you are looking for something fun for your kiddo check it out! You can also follow Snapology on Facebook & Twitter for the latest.
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Prize: LEGO® brick set of the Snapology Mascot Sebastian Gator
the field trip
I have 3 kids, building robots would be right up my 13 year old alley!
my nephew is in love with this…. what a great giveaway.
My boys would love building with all these Legos.
the creative play
This sounds great! Good to hear that there are more fun learning activities for kids!
I can’t wait to tell my nephew about snapology so he can learn, play, and make new friends all at the same time!
Snapology sounds awesome! I know my nephews would love it.
The hands on activities.
My boys would love this sort of thing! They are always building and experimenting!
STEM or i call it STEAM (can’t forget the arts) is SO important to children!
My sons would really enjoy a Snapology birthday party!
I think my son would really enjoy the robotics program, he loves building all kinds of stuff.
It would be cool to see these implemented into schools for fun early learning activities!