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Last Chance to Win a Snap Circuits Kit by Joining Free Holiday Events and Winter Camps

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End the year with holiday cheer and learning Hi {NAME}, We hope you and your family are enjoying the

End the year with holiday cheer and learning Hi {NAME}, We hope you and your family are enjoying the holidays! 'Tis the season for joy and chaos. If you want to double the fun for your child and get some quiet moments for yourself too 😀, enroll your students in our award-winning [computer science camps]( starting today or for next week. This is the last chance to learn something cool over the break! Don't forget that when you enroll in any camp or attend our [free upcoming Snap Circuits events (Dec 27th, 30th & Jan 5th)]( you will be entered for a chance to win one of two [Snap Circuit Green Energy Sets](. [Learn More]( New Winter Camps Starting Today and Next Week Enjoy this year's fun winter camps covering everything from [beginner coding]( to game development ([Roblox]( and [Minecraft]( and [AI art]( and even advanced coding such as [Javascript]( and [Python](. Build your creativity with our new subjects this year below, and [explore 35+ camps]( [Pokemon Game Building (Grades 2-6)]( Code cool Pokemon games and customize them all sorts of creative ways using fun Scratch coding! Create your own Pokémon virtual pet, design a dynamic functional game of two-player Pokémon soccer; and more. [Create with ChatGPT (Grades 4-8)]( Through several carefully designed projects, this interactive course helps students understand what ChatGPT is and introduces them to effective ways of using ChatGPT. [AI Art for Kids (Grades 5-12)]( Have fun making amazing AI art - create imaginary places, cool game characters, concert or sports posters, cinematic movie clips, cars of the future, story book illustrations, and more. Learn and Win a Snap Circuit Green Energy Set Enter to win one of two brand new [Snap Circuit Green Energy Sets](. Just join any of our [winter camps]( or attend any of our series of [Snap Circuit events](. Each counts as an entry to win and there is no limit to how many times you can enter. The winner will be selected and announced in mid-January. Join our [event on Dec 27th to learn about integrated circuits, Dec 30th to learn about sensors]( and [our event on January 5th]( to learn even more about integrated circuits. Build several fun projects each time! Find out what a circuit is, how circuits work, and how to add more parts in a circuit to make sounds, light, and more. [Learn More]( Spread joy! The Create & Learn Team [www.create-learn.us]( Jessie (Create & Learn) 2955 Campus Dr #110, San Mateo, CA [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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