Einstein's Workshop

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Burlington, United States

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After school program· Children's party service· Education Management· Science academy· Children's amusement center· Summer camp

Einstein's Workshop Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Einstein's Workshop is located in Burlington, United States on 25 Adams St. Einstein's Workshop is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category after school program in United States. Einstein's Workshop is a hands-on learning center where children and adults explore the creative side of science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEM/STEAM). We encourage education through exploration, providing toys and tools to help students learn first hand how science and engineering work. You'll find no dry lectures at Einstein's Workshop; every class includes a practical application, such as building and programming LEGO and Arduino robots; creating working electrical circuits using Snap Circuits, electronics kits and soldering stations, or the virtual world of Minecraft; designing and programming games using Scratch and other languages; and using open-source or our homegrown CAD software to design and fabricate objects using our 3D printers and laser cutter. We also believe in the power of unstructured play. Our exploration space is full of educational tools including LEGO, K'nex, Zome, Snap Circuits, Kapla and Anchor blocks, MagnaTiles, and much much more! Drop-in and see what you can create.

Address

25 Adams St

Phone

+1 7812025645

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Burlington, MA

Founded

2012

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Fumicello Family

They offer great classes for kids. The play area has a lot of toys for ones imagination and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly.

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Gary Griffin

I love this place. Both my daughters, 2 and 5, did too. There were so many different puzzles, building toys, legos, computers to play with. My daughters liked digging tunnels, trapping spiders and flying around in their network of Minecraft. They even have a 3D printer you can buy time on to print out your creations. One adult is admitted free with each child, so it was 24 total and we were occupied for hours. They also have a great collection of science/tech books and an area to have snacks or get some work done if you're not busy playing with the kids. Can't wait to go back.

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Movers NearMe

Makers Studio for Kids and Adults. This is where its at. 3-D printer, laser cutter, classes, tons of interesting and intriguing games (rotated so you never see the same ones), lego, fll, etc. This is where your scientist can really get some inspiration. I would recommend all classes for 8 - I have taken my daughters to most of them. While my daughters are in class I have my younger kids play games etc. Very convenient to shopping, etc if you want to do a class drop off. Great staff! The staff has consistently given me \multiple sibling\ deals. I took some friends from Florida with me once and they didn't charge us at all and my daughter and her friend made some great BFF wooden items. Highly recommended

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Tia Cole

Had such a great time can't wait to go back!

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Steven Wardell

Awesome maker space for kids and STEM accelerator.

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