October 7, 2025 - 12:18

LAS VEGAS — Young kids from across the area are discovering the excitement of coding, which is essentially computer science made accessible. At first glance, Code Ninjas in Centennial Hills appears to be a typical after-school program, but it offers much more than just fun. This innovative coding center is designed to teach children essential tech skills through engaging game-based learning.
Participants in the program are introduced to coding concepts in a playful environment, where they can create their own video games and animations. This hands-on approach not only fosters creativity but also helps develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As children navigate through various coding challenges, they learn to collaborate with peers, enhancing their teamwork abilities.
Parents are thrilled to see their children immersed in technology and gaining skills that will be invaluable in the future job market. The program aims to inspire the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly digital world.
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