Kids can learn to create their own computer game and code for robotics.
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Calling all young creators! Coding Club is back at the Ararat Library from Wednesday 4 February, running 4–5pm each week during school term.
This year, participants aged 8–11 can level up their digital skills by learning to create their own computer game or diving into hands-on robotics with the library’s new fleet of Sphero Bolt+ robots. It’s a fun, flexible way to explore how coding connects with the real world, from designing games to driving robots around the library!
Kids can join in any week; there’s no need to commit for the whole term. The library also has laptops available for use during sessions, so there’s no need to bring your own device.
Spaces are limited to 4–5 children per group, and extra sessions may be added if there’s strong interest.
Give your child a head start in STEM learning, problem-solving, and digital confidence — all while having fun with friends.
Call Ararat Library on (03) 5350 2204 or Email [email protected] to book or find out more.