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Start the school year right at Code Ninjas Find out about our programs! FUN & FLEXIBLE CODING EDUCAT

Start the school year right at Code Ninjas [View this email in your browser]( Find out about our programs! FUN & FLEXIBLE CODING EDUCATION Ages 7-14 - Developed with video games at its core to make learning to code fun for kids. - Incorporates platforms that kids already love so they can get started on day one. - Teaches a variety of coding languages, from block-based programming to JavaScript, to C# for more advanced ninjas. - Builds and strengthens kids' logic, math, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. - Parents receive weekly updates on the progress as kids advance through the curriculum. [LEAR MORE]( WHERE YOUNG MINDS LEARN TO CREATE Coding through play for young learners, Code Spark and Scratch JR! Ages 5-7 Is your young Ninja already crazy about technology? Our JR program is designed to help support and nurture a foundation of learning through engaging activities, creativity, and problem-solving – no reading required! [LEARN MORE]( FUN & FLEXIBLE AFTER SCHOOL CARE WITH CODE EDUCATION Ages 5-14 - Drop-off after school, at your convenience, from 2:00pm-6:00pm for ages 5-14 or contact us for schools available for pick-up. - We provide a structured hour by hour schedule of activities, and homework time. - Learn coding, problem solving, teamwork, and math skills. - Get help from our Code Senseis® and collaborate with fellow ninjas. - Receive color-coded wristbands as you advance from white to black belt. [LEAR MORE]( [Code Ninjas – Coding Center for Kids]( Missing something? Check our Lost and Found bin in the lobby if you’re missing something. We are  donating periodically any items not claimed. Laptop for Sale. While we’re upgrading our equipment we have a few laptops available for $100 to $200. Reach out for more info. [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2023 Code Ninjas Astoria. All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you are a super cool member of Code Ninjas, or you subscribed via our site to get access to special offers. Got a new address? Change your preferences. Just not that into us? Unsubscribe Instantly. Our mailing address is: Code Ninjas Astoria 3135 31st St Astoria, NY 11106-2591 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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