Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We hired Play Well TEKnologies (http://play-well.org) for my son's birthday party. They brought the Legos to our house and provided two people to do a project with the kids, who had a blast. They also run occasional programs at the National Building Museum (we had done one there and liked it prior to the party). The National Building Museum also does Lego-themed parties, though you may need to be a member to be able to sign up for one.
DS went to a birthday party with Play Well and also took a lego robotics class when he was 4. My experience is that the teachers/leaders are often not "kid people". Maybe they're great engineers or techies, but kid skills leave much to be desired. This isn't universally the case, but I think I'd want to meet the person who would actually be leading the party before committing.
Anonymous wrote:We hired Play Well TEKnologies (http://play-well.org) for my son's birthday party. They brought the Legos to our house and provided two people to do a project with the kids, who had a blast. They also run occasional programs at the National Building Museum (we had done one there and liked it prior to the party). The National Building Museum also does Lego-themed parties, though you may need to be a member to be able to sign up for one.