For kids ages 9 to 11 years old.
In this hands-on program, kids dive into early robotics and engineering by building simple machines with LEGO bricks, motors, and sensors. Using a kid-friendly drag-and-drop coding platform, they explore movement, cause and effect, and how simple robotics work. Along the way, students strengthen creativity, problem-solving, and foundational STEM skills as they bring their creations to life through experimentation.
This program is being hosted by Stemotics.
This is a registered program for kids ages 9 to 11 years old. Please register each child attending separately.
Please note, a caregiver must remain in the library while children under 10 years of age attend a program.
We kindly remind you that registrations will be removed if the registered person does not meet the program’s specified age requirements.
Photography Notice: Please note that photographs and video may be taken at this event and may be broadcast, reproduced and/or made available in print or online. For individual or small group photos, staff will make attendees aware of their presence and will ask permission before taking photos.
For larger public events, please note that by attending, you are consenting to the use of your appearance, image and voice in print or digital productions created by the Waterloo Public Library for promotional use only. Please speak to library staff at the event if you’d like to be excluded from any photo/video.
Staff: Corrine and Kerstin
Located on the west side of Waterloo, the John M. Harper Branch shares a building with the Stork Family YMCA. It features soaring ceilings, dedicated study space (including 3 bookable study rooms), a large Community Room and an outdoor courtyard.