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June 2021 by Banah A.
My kid just completed a summer camp run by Brainstorm last week ( Young Einstein - Lego engineering). It was a bad investment and definitely will not consider them for future activities. The activity lacked direction and outline. As a parent I had no idea what my kid was working or learning. It felt like a supervised lego play time more than a STEM-based activity and definitely I didn't want that. When I asked the supervisor there for pictures she said it is against the law, but wouldn't any parent want to know what their kids are working on? What an excuse.
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December 2019 by Arjun Patel
BrainStorm camps just put kids on computers to play Minecraft and other video games, while instructors are on their phones messing around. The place is liked by kids as they go on video games all day just like they could be doing at home, which makes brainstorm just a very expensive day care. Irvine has countless amazing camps on the Camps website such as tennis camps or cooking camps where kids can actually learn skills that they will actually need in life rather than how to kill virtual characters in video games. It is very disappointing how an establishment can commit such a huge scam on society by displaying there camps as educational. Prior to paying an excessive amount of money to send your child to this “educational camp” ask yourself, Do you really want your child playing video games all day when they can be doing something of actual value to themselves? All in all, Do not waste your time and money to go to this disappointment of a camp.
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December 2019 by Soren New
Brainstorm is a great place to learn to code and play with other kids you don’t know to make more friends. And people who say otherwise means that their kid didn’t actually try to code and came home complaining.
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December 2018 by Elijah Lewis
Great place to drop kids off to learn how to code,play Minecraft, and to make their own video games!?