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Hi {NAME}, Most students who join our computer science program begin with our online Scratch coding

Hi {NAME}, Most students who join our computer science program begin with our online Scratch coding class. We’re reaching out today because we have a few spots left in our upcoming live online [Scratch Ninja class]( for Grades 2-6 (just 5 students per class), and I thought you might enjoy it. [Click here to check out the class schedule.]( Scratch is one of the best ways to start coding because it’s a user-friendly language designed by MIT. It helps kids focus on learning the logic without worrying about messy typing — and our students say this class is super fun because they’ll make a cool game. Our students typically develop a love of STEM learning within their first class. We offer all sorts of dates and times, and you can easily reschedule sessions you miss, should anything come up, right within your account. [Just click here to finalize your reservation]( by selecting any class time you’d like. We also have [a few spots in our upcoming Accelerated Scratch class]( which is great for older (Grades 5-9) or more advanced students. There’s no risk in trying because we offer a full satisfaction guarantee. If your child doesn’t like it, we’ll help you find the right class or refund you in full. Best, Jessie Jiang Founder & CEO at Create & Learn [www.create-learn.us]( P.S. Don’t miss our [free popular events with experts]( from NASA, Pixar, intel and more! [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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