2. RoboFun
Score: 18
Approaching the top spot, we find RoboFun, a location where kids can start learning how to code even if they’re still in kindergarten. For instance, the youngest attendees can play around with LEGO while slowly acquiring STEM skills. Kids as young as five can start learning how to code their own games in Scratch Jr., while kids that are a bit older can use the MIT Media Lab-designed software to build games.
The price for one of these camps revolves around the $400 mark, but it can vary depending on the age of the kids and the type of class they’re attending.