Brick City Summer Camp for Rising 2nd–3rd Graders

Date
July 27th
Time
9:00 AM–3:00 PM
Age
Ages 7–9
Cost
Sold out; $500 nonmember or $400 Family-level member; extended care $100
Location

National Building Museum
401 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 · Directions
Judiciary Square

This five-day LEGO brick design camp challenges rising second- and third-graders to turn imaginative ideas into working creations. Projects include boats, zip lines, a dream playground, and a secret LEGO brick code, all grounded in engineering and design concepts drawn from the Museum’s exhibitions and the built world.

Typical day

  • Early drop-off and free play begin at 8:30 a.m.; camp programming runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Morning and afternoon STEM projects are separated by an exhibition visit, snack, lunch, recess, and quiet reading or drawing time.
  • Extended care offers crafts, blocks, games, reading, snacks, and occasional movies until 5:30 p.m.

Campers must read and write independently. Families should pack a lunch that needs no refrigeration; the Museum supplies a nut-free morning snack and an afternoon snack for extended-care participants. Activities remain onsite, though weather permitting, recess may use the West Lawn. LEGO bricks remain at the Museum, but campers receive a notebook with photographs of their creations. Electronics are not allowed without prior approval.

Each session accommodates up to 20 campers, with two counselors for every 10 children. Full payment is required to register. This session is sold out; the Museum provides an official waitlist.

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