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Bricks 4 Kidz® after-school classes build on the universal popularity of LEGO® Bricks to deliver high quality, educational play. Every class is a fun, enriching experience for your child, using the classic bricks loved by generations of children. A Bricks 4 Kidz® workshop uses LEGO® Bricks that kids love, to deliver hands-on lessons correlated to cross-disciplinary curriculum objectives. The Bricks 4 Kidz® approach to learning is imaginative, multi-sensory and fun, creating a dynamic learning experience for your students. Bricks 4 Kidz® camps are a fresh and fun way for kids to spend their school or holiday break! Children will enjoy using LEGO® Bricks to build specially-designed models, play games, explore the world of engineering, architecture and movie-making. Celebrate your child’s birthday and build memories with a unique Bricks 4 Kidz® party experience. The timeless fun of LEGO® Bricks is sure to be a crowd pleaser for boys and girls from pre-school to pre-teen.




Experience our exciting Jr. Robotics and Advanced Robotics classes! Build a motorized model and watch it come to life using simple LEGO® WeDo® software. As your skills improve, advance to LEGO® EV3 Mindstorms® classes for more challenging robot-building and programming! At Bricks 4 Kidz® we believe it’s important to tap into a child’s potential by encouraging their curiosity and creativity. Our fun-filled model plans, which are designed by engineers and architects, provide an engaging platform that teaches children to learn with LEGO® Bricks. With our theme based project kits, we playfully motivate children by reinforcing S.T.E.M. based principles. At the same time, we enhance self-esteem, improve fine-motor skills, and teach important classroom lessons such as organization and following directions.  Classes follow the Bricks 4 Kidz® motto: We Learn, We Build, We Play with… We Learn– Teachers provide a 5-10 minute themed lesson We Build– Students build the model of the day with simple step by step instructions




We Play– Students explore their own creativity through free play time We offer activities for children ages 3-13+, including: After school enrichment classes Our programs provide a safe, relaxed learning environment where initiative is invited and self-expression is celebrated.  Model building provides opportunities for problem-solving and helps kids develop an appreciation for how things work. All this takes place while kids are having fun and socializing in a non-competitive atmosphere. Introduce engineering and architecture principles Explore math and science concepts Increase general knowledge through discussions related to each model Develop social and emotional skills such as patience, teamwork and communication in the process of completing a project Enhance self-esteem by solving problems and completing projects Improve fine-motor skills as children manipulate small components Utilize multiple learning modalities to engage visual, kinesthetic and auditory learning styles




Teach important classroom skills such as organization and following directions Foster an appreciation for how things work Our programs provide an extraordinary atmosphere for students to build unique creations, play games, and have loads of fun using LEGO® Bricks. The activities are designed to trigger young children’s lively imaginations and build their self-confidence. Join Our Mailing List Email: For Email Marketing you can trust SCIENCE Each model provides kids with a new scientific vocabulary. Lessons that focus on topics such as laws of motion, employ the concept of physical science, requiring children to apply what they’ve learned to their build. TECHNOLOGY Technology implements the use of science to invent and problem solve. Children 3-13 use their creativity and analytical skills to discover viable solutions to problems presented at the start of each lesson. ENGINEERING Engineering uses the practical application of science to design and create.




Although they may not realize it, kids use engineering skills to construct models, such as bridges, towers and roller coasters. MATH Children are given the opportunity to invariably utilize math skills as they estimate, count, measure and build with LEGO® Bricks. Our programs allow kids to embrace their creativity and build exciting LEGO® models from a series of project kits and proprietary model plans.Browse & Purchase Online!Now you can browse LEGO Education products and order them online! We're constantly thinking of serving you better.All images, photos, and texts are copyright of Life's Tiny Miracles.Legoland Malaysia is a world-class family theme park in Johor. It opened in September 2012 and is Legoland's first theme park in Asia.It covers 76 acres and has over 70 interactive rides and activities.The park is designed for kids aged 2 - 12 but adults and older kids find it fun too (I certainly enjoyed it!).Here is a video of Legoland Malaysia made by my daughter: We had already visited Legoland Windsor (in UK) so we knew what to expect as most of the attractions are similar or identical.




The differences between Legoland Malaysia and Legoland Windsor are:Overall, my daughter prefers Legoland Malaysia. The rides and activities are spread over 7 themed zones (Rankings are based on my daughter's opinion): (L) Project X                                                    (R) Aquazone Wave Racers Here you can find Lego Academy and Lego Mindstorms. These are rooms with plenty of Lego bricks and Technic pieces for kids to get their hands on and build stuff. No Ranking - Not my daughter's cup of tea so we didn't spend time here.Project X is an 18m high roller coaster with steep inclines and sharp bends. Ranked 2nd best attraction in the park.Aquazone Wave Racers is a fast spin round in a skimming above water. Technic Twister is a fairly standard spinning fairground attraction. (L) Entrance to the Dragon                                 (R) The Dragon's Apprentice The highlights in this zone are the two roller coasters, The Dragon and, a milder version, the Dragon's Apprentice, ranked 1st and 3rd respectively. 




Other attractions include Merlin's Challenge (an up and down carousel - ranked Good), Royal Joust (a tame simulated horse ride for younger kids) and Forestman's Hideout (a kid's playground with slides, bridges and so on).Observation Tower                             (R) One of the many Lego characters dotted around the park Here we watched a 4D Movie called Spell Breaker which is one of 3 films that are shown in rotation. It was enjoyable and a chance to rest in air-conditioned comfort for a while. Also in this zone is the Observatory Tower which provides a revolving 360 degree view of the entire theme park from a height of 50 metres.Other attractions here include the Kids' Power Tower, Duplo Playtown and Duplo Express (a mini train ride) which are aimed at toddlers and younger kids. Fun activities here include the Lost Kingdom, which is an indoor ride on which you get to test your shooting skills using laser blasters, and Dino Island (photo left), a log flume ride which you should only go on if you don't mind getting soaked.




Dataran Merdeka made from Lego                             (R) Beijing and Great Wall of China in Lego This is probably my favourite part of the park. It is a number of beautifully made scale models of famous Asian landmarks, all built from Lego bricks. The buildings replicated in Lego include Petronas Towers and KL Tower, Sultan Ibrahim Building (Johor Bahru), Fullerton Hotel and Clarke Quay (Singapore), Taj Mahal, Great Wall of China, Angkor Wat and many more.Legoland Express Train                                           (R) Driving School This popular zone includes Rescue Academy where families race each other to put out 'fires' in a burning building, Boating School (battery powered boats), Legoland Express (train ride around the park) and the Driving School where children can acquire and road safety skills while driving battery powered cars around a road layout complete with traffic lights, road markings and traffic signs. On completion of the driving lesson children can obtain a driving license with photo for an additional charge of RM25.




I recommend arriving early (by 10am) to beat the rush and start with most popular rides first (the roller coasters) when queues are short. That way you can spend less time in queues and more time on rides.Bring a foldable umbrella. The chances of short but heavy showers are high, especially in the afternoon. This section can be enjoyed separately or together in a combo ticket with the main park. It has more than 20 waterslides and attractions including the Joker Soaker, Build-A-Raft and the Lego Wave Pool. There are plenty of shops scattered around the park selling Lego sets, gift items, snacks and drinks. Dining outlets include Pizza Mania, Market Restaurant and Jungle Café. Legoland Malaysia is open every day. The usual operating hours are from 10am to 6pm with extended hclosing time at weekends and public and school holidays.From time to time rides are closed for routine maintenance. To avoid disappointment it is better to check on Legoland's official website to ensure all rides are working on your proposed date.




Adult RM 180 Theme Park OnlyChild & Senior * RM 145 Theme Park OnlyAdult RM 122 Water Park OnlyChild & Senior * RM 101 Water Park OnlyCombo Adult RM 225 Theme Park & Water ParkCombo Child & Senior RM 180 Theme Park & Water ParkCombo Adult RM 280 Theme Park & Water ParkCombo Child & Senior* RM 225  Theme Park & Water ParkAdult RM 320 Theme Park OnlyChild & Senior* RM 245 Theme Park OnlyCombo Adult RM 450 Theme Park & Water ParkCombo Child & Senior* RM 450 Theme Park & Water ParkInternet Rate (7 Days Advance Booking Required)Adult RM 144 Theme Park OnlyChildren & Seniors* RM 116 Theme Park OnlyAdult RM 98 Water Park OnlyChild & Senior * RM 81 Water Park OnlyCombo Adult RM 180 Theme Park & Water ParkCombo Child & Senior RM 144 Theme Park & Water ParkIt is a good idea to book in advance. Not only are the tickets cheaper but at peak times they might close the ticket sales counters to walk-in customers without advance bookings.MYKAD promotions are available for 1 Day Tickets (20% discount and includes a RM10 food voucher).




Legoland Malaysia is located in Nusajaya, part of the fast developing Iskandar region of Johor, just across the Straits from Singapore. The area is well served by expressways, being close to the Second Link crossing to Singapore and connected, via the E3 Expressway to the North South Expressway.If you are driving from the Kuala Lumpur direction, exit the North-South Expressway at interchange 253 and take the E3 Expressway. Exit the E3 at the Gelang Patah Interchange 312 and follow the signs to Legoland. There is plenty of parking (free at present).There are a number of bus services connecting Legoland to JB and Singapore. You can find the details here. Legoland is a big park and you might want to avail yourself of a 2-Day Pass, especially if your kid is the sort who likes to spend hours building Lego models. In that case you will need somewhere to stay. Legoland Malaysia has its own hotel with themed Lego rooms and special rates for 2 day passes plus accommodation are available.

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