Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Technology: | Technology, Coding, Game Design, 3d Design, Robotics, Engineering |
Contact details
| Address: | 3211 S. Brea Canyon Rd., Ste A, Diamond Bar, CA, 91765 |
| Diamond Bar | |
| USA |
Diamond Bar, CA, USA
Magikid Robotics Lab Diamond Bar offers a tech-focused summer camp centered on robotics, coding, and engineering thinking. The program blends structured learning with hands-on experimentation, giving kids a chance to explore STEM concepts in a way that feels interactive and fun rather than academic.
Campers work with robotics kits, coding platforms, and guided projects that gradually increase in complexity. They might start with simple builds and move into programming sensors, motors, and logic-based systems. The goal is not just to complete tasks, but to understand how and why things work.
The environment is focused but still playful. Instructors guide students step by step while encouraging independent thinking and creativity. Kids are often challenged with small missions or problems, which keeps them engaged and motivated throughout the day.
This camp is best suited for children ages 6 to early teens. Younger kids enjoy the hands-on building and visual coding, while older campers benefit from deeper problem-solving and more advanced programming concepts.
What sets this camp apart is its balance between learning and creativity. Kids leave with real technical skills and stronger confidence in their ability to tackle complex challenges.
| Ages: | 5–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Technology: | Technology, Coding, Game Design, 3d Design, Robotics, Engineering |
| Address: | 3211 S. Brea Canyon Rd., Ste A, Diamond Bar, CA, 91765 |
| Diamond Bar | |
| USA |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 13 - Jul 17, 2026 | 5 | $559 | |
| Jul 20 - Jul 24, 2026 | 5 | $559 | |
| Jul 27 - Jul 31, 2026 | 5 | $559 | |
| Aug 3 - Aug 7, 2026 | 5 | $559 |
This is a day camp, and overnight stays are not part of the program. Campers attend during scheduled daytime hours and return home at the end of each day.
The structure works well for families who want a focused learning experience without the commitment of a sleepaway camp. Kids can stay active and mentally engaged during the day, then rest and reset at home.
Daily schedules are organized with a mix of instruction, project work, and short breaks. This helps maintain focus without overwhelming younger campers.
Because the camp is not residential, children should arrive prepared for a full day of activities. The program is designed to keep them engaged from start to finish, with a steady rhythm that balances learning and downtime.
Safety at Magikid Robotics Lab is centered around structured supervision and a controlled indoor environment. Activities take place in classrooms or lab-style settings, where instructors can closely monitor each child’s work and behavior.
Tools and equipment used in the program are age-appropriate and designed for educational use. Instructors guide campers through proper handling and usage, reducing the risk of accidents.
Clear rules and routines help maintain order throughout the day. Students are encouraged to follow instructions carefully, especially during building and programming tasks.
Class sizes are typically kept manageable, allowing instructors to provide individual attention. This not only supports learning but also helps maintain a safe and organized space for all participants.
The program is built around hands-on robotics and coding projects that keep kids actively involved throughout the day. Campers learn by doing—building robots, writing code, and testing how their creations perform. Each session introduces new challenges, helping kids build skills step by step.
Instructors guide students through concepts such as logic, sequencing, and problem-solving while still allowing room for creativity. Kids are encouraged to experiment, make mistakes, and improve their designs. This process helps them develop persistence and critical thinking.
The mix of individual and group work keeps the experience balanced. Some tasks require focus and independence, while others promote teamwork and communication.