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Summer Field Trips

Every summer we get a lot of requests for groups to come visit us, or for us to bring Bricks 4 Kidz to you. Whether it is a weekly visit, a monthly visit, or even just a one-time visit, we are happy to try to get you on the schedule.

Here are some FAQs to help guide you before submitting a request.

Can we bring our class/daycare/club/camp/church group/scout troop/ etc. to you?
For summer 2017 we are already fully booked on what we will be able to take for onsite visits. Consider inviting us to come visit you!

Can Bricks 4 Kidz come to our class/daycare/club/church group/scout troop/etc.?
We’d love to — but maybe — we’ll need to check our schedule. Let us know what dates or times would work for you.

How far do you travel?
We try to stick to Knox County or not too far away.

What programs does Bricks 4 Kidz offer for summer field trips?
We are happy to align to your scheduled “theme of the week” if you have one — or let us suggest something. We have thousands of activities ranging from educational to fun, and everything in between, whether it’s popular themes like MineCraft, Pokemon or Star Wars, or more educational directions like Simple Machines, Force & Motion, and Methods of Transportation — we’ve got something that will fit in great with your group, and it will be all with a lot of LEGO pieces!

How much does it cost?
For a summer 2017 visit, we charge $75 for the first hour for up to 16 kids. $50 for the 2nd or 3rd hour, limited to a 3 hour visit. $5 per child over 16 kids per hour.

Do the kids get to keep what they built?
Be aware that part of the Bricks 4 Kidz experience is access to a lot of cool special LEGO parts. As such, take-homes would greatly increase the cost of the event. We offer the option of adding mini-figure factory for an additional $5 per child.










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