Irobochakra announces its robotics winter camp for children.


Does your child get easily bored? Is your child creative, likes building, blocks and has a keen eye for detail? Look no further, Irobochakra is offering an interesting robotics winter camp workshops for interested students of class 3rd to 8th standard (8yrs to 14 yrs).

Give your child the joy to make their own Robot this winter holidays! The workshops will increase your child’s problem solving skills, creativity, and concentration all through practical fun learning of Robotics. The basic program is for 10 hrs, 2hrs per day.

Irobochakra also offers one trial class free to understand the interest level of the child depending on which the parents can then decide and choose from the various courses offered.

For more information about this winter robotics camp, Irobochakra can be reached at 96553-12329 or 89409-12444.

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