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LEGO Robotics & Engineering for Kids

byRoboClubOnline classes & in-person at RoboClub center in Greater Kailash 2, New DelhiStarts from900 per workshopView full gallery

Give your child a head start in STEM with hands-on LEGO robotics. We turn curiosity into confidence through building, coding, and solving real-world challenges—one block at a time! 🚀

Teamwork makes the dream work. Here, 9-year-olds Arnav and Neev collaborate to build and code a futuristic hovering car using the LEGO Spike Prime platform, learning about sensors and conditional logic.

In his very first Spike Prime class, this 9-year-old built a delivery truck that uses sensors to detect obstacles. It’s a perfect example of how I help kids apply coding to create smart machines.

This 9-year-old student built a marble run using the Spike Prime kit, learning to code the smart lights and sensors. My projects connect playful building with real-world automation concepts.

It's never too early to start. I guide my youngest students, from age 3, through playful projects that build a strong foundation in logic, creativity, and the basics of robotics.

A 7-year-old student designed and coded this working animal gate alarm. Using LEGO Spike Essential, he learned how sensors and simple code can create a practical, automated solution.

This is what a typical Sunday looks like at my club. Students are deeply engaged, using LEGO kits to lay the foundation for becoming tomorrow's tech innovators.

From curiosity to capability. I create an environment where young children naturally progress from playing with blocks to understanding code, building the skills that will shape their future.

My summer camps are full of fun and learning. Here, students are building a toll booth and a motorized fan, exploring simple machines and electronics through engaging LEGO robotics projects.

This 7-year-old is learning about problem-solving firsthand. After building a LEGO windmill, he is now debugging his design to improve its performance, a key skill for any engineer.

An autonomous car project in action. This 10-year-old programmed his LEGO Spike Prime robot to navigate a track on its own, demonstrating his understanding of sensors and coding logic.

About LEGO Robotics & Engineering (Ages 4-10)

At our sessions, your child won't just follow instructions to build a model. They will build a LEGO structure, realize it wobbles or doesn't move as expected, and then we work together to debug the code or adjust the gear placement. It is that exact moment of fixing a problem—not just getting it right the first time—where real engineering logic finally clicks into place.

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