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    4.9 (58 reviews)
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    Zack coding his game
    Kelle R.

    My son and I went tonight for a Parent and Me Coding Event and it was great. Even though we had to leave early, we managed to build an entire asteroid-like game in an hour! Sensei Justin was so easy to work with guiding us on each step. My 7.5-year-old loved it (and he was a doubter before this)! Thank you for offering opportunities to do something together.

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    Mark R.

    We just had our son's 8th bday party at code ninja and it went smoothly and the staff were very hospitable to our guests and made the even seamless. We were able to bring in catered menu to have adults and kids enjoy variety choices that we had ordered, the decorations and table set up was done perfectly. The decors, banners and balloons were provided by us. But the staff helped set up. The party games was very fun and competitive among the kids and adults. What made this night even more memorable is that we had the whole place to ourselves which made it intimate and enjoyable to our family and friends, thank you Vishal, Ashima and staff!! Highly recommended!!

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    Sara V.

    Code Ninjas is our home away from home. My son absolutely loves this place. The Instructors/Sensais are highly skilled and they will guide your child's way. Vishal and Ashima are very caring and nurturing. My son most likely will truly invent something one day... he has that true passion for inventing and creating and his curiosity is endless. Code Ninjas will be foundational during these important stages of his development. This place will foster the curiosity of your child through coding and program development. My son has tried almost all of the camps here and we have had great experiences and he is always excited and proud of what he is working on. The Create Jr. Program is exciting for our son and we are hoping to see him through to the level of black belt one day. There are numerous camps to choose from... We love code ninjas.

    Biaina N.

    My son attends the coding class for 2 years and he loves it so much. We are very happy with his progress and love the place, the staff, and the owner. They are very supportive and friendly and welcoming. The environment is great and cool and they accommodate everyone's learning needs. My son enjoys the sprite making the most and the free time. Thank you :)

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    Wonderful and fun location. My girls were absolutely intrigued with the hands on the mechanical and interactive activities.

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    Great staff and clean/safe facility. My kids usually don't want to leave during pickup.

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