Kirkland
355 Kirkland Avenue, Kirkland, Washington, 98033
📞 (425) 269-6694
Steamoji offers a number of holiday camps.
What is steamoji?
A place for children to create
a sense of meaning and
master future-facing skills.
trains builders, makers, inventors and entrepreneurs.
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Skill pathways
A new learning experience.
Technological change is accelerating. Many parents recognize STEAM subjects (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) are fundamental in preparing their children for the careers of the future, but see schools more focused on traditional studies. Steamoji’s 400-hour curriculum is designed to fill the gap in a structured and reinforcing fashion across each subject pathway. Students are taught basic skills, then encouraged to practically apply them in the spirit of “Build to Solve™”.
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CODING
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ROBOTICS
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3D PRINTING
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Engineering
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Digital Arts
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growth mindset
Why steamoji Works
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Steamoji students will be ahead of the curve by gaining essential skills for the 21st-century while learning how to tackle their generation’s global challenges.
While there are other camps introducing STEAM concepts, there is no other
structured program like Steamoji which takes an elementary school child through
400 hours of reinforcing projects over a 5-year time period.
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A CONFIDENT, CAN DO MINDSET
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GUIDANCE FROM SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS
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Real skills your child will use
camps
Register for Our Camps
experimentation, and invention for kids.
Lightbulb Moment: Making a 3D Printed Lamp
Availability
3 spots left
Suggested Age
8 - 14
It’s time for bright ideas! In this camp, Apprentices will work with key STEAM skills to create their own RGB lamp. Using a combination of coding, 3D modeling, 3D printing, and circuit-building, they’ll plan, design, and build a creation straight out of their imagination. During this camp, they’ll take their builds all the way from a pen-and-paper concept to a fully functional light feature, which they can proudly bring home at the end of the week. Let’s get building!
The Art of Games: Plan, Make, Play
Availability
4 spots left
Suggested Age
5 - 7
Robotics & Coding Madness Camp
Availability
6 spots left
Suggested Age
8 - 14
Skills
Welcome to the Robotics & Coding Madness Camp, where innovation and creativity meet fun and excitement! This camp is designed for young tech enthusiasts eager to dive into the dynamic world of robotics and coding. Wether you're a beginner or have some experience, this camp offers an engaging enviroment to enhanve your skills and ignite your passion for technology.
Arduino in Action: Build, Code, Move!
Availability
5 spots left
Suggested Age
8 - 14
Start with your brainpower and finish with a bang! In this physical computing camp, apprentices combine coding with a series of other STEM activities to bring their programming skills into action!
It’s all about connecting the digital world and the real world. The goal? Create a motion-sensor machine that can launch an object, play a game or simply say “hello”. To get there, apprentices will learn to code an Arduino microcontroller, and connect it to a device they’ve built using electrical engineering and fabrication skills. Come and see how far your skills can go – literally!
Carnival of Creativity: Digital Storytelling and Fabrication
Availability
6 spots left
Suggested Age
5 - 7
STEAM Goes Medieval: Creating Castles & Catapults
Availability
8 spots left
Suggested Age
5 - 7
Skills
Incoming! In this camp, Apprentices will become engineers as they work in teams to build the strongest catapult and tallest tower that they can. To conquer the challenge, they'll learn about levers and mechanical advantage, building techniques and balance. As well as becoming masterful engineers, they’ll tap into their creative side and make colorful birds and mascots to launch from the catapult. On the last day, teams will face off to try and knock down their opponents' towers before their tower is tumbled, too!
Marble Run Madness: Design and Engineer
Availability
4 spots left
Suggested Age
8 - 14
The Art of Games: Plan, Make, Play
Availability
3 spots left
Suggested Age
5 - 7
Lightbulb Moment: Making a 3D Printed Lamp
Availability
3 spots left
Suggested Age
8 - 14
It’s time for bright ideas! In this camp, Apprentices will work with key STEAM skills to create their own RGB lamp. Using a combination of coding, 3D modeling, 3D printing, and circuit-building, they’ll plan, design, and build a creation straight out of their imagination. During this camp, they’ll take their builds all the way from a pen-and-paper concept to a fully functional light feature, which they can proudly bring home at the end of the week. Let’s get building!
Carnival of Creativity: Digital Storytelling and Fabrication
Availability
6 spots left
Suggested Age
5 - 7
Arduino in Action: Build, Code, Move!
Availability
7 spots left
Suggested Age
8 - 14
Start with your brainpower and finish with a bang! In this physical computing camp, apprentices combine coding with a series of other STEM activities to bring their programming skills into action!
It’s all about connecting the digital world and the real world. The goal? Create a motion-sensor machine that can launch an object, play a game or simply say “hello”. To get there, apprentices will learn to code an Arduino microcontroller, and connect it to a device they’ve built using electrical engineering and fabrication skills. Come and see how far your skills can go – literally!
WHY STEAMOJI WORKS
What Parents Are Saying
Clark Arnett
PARENT
" Very well organized, clean, and friendly staff who are patient with kids."
Kseniia Martianova
PARENT
" Raising a child is like building a house, brick by brick we put in the foundations, knowledge, and skills that will be useful to him in adulthood. Steamoji teashes my child teamwork, develops creativity, and never gives up. Thank you Stemoji Kirkland for you work and care for my child."
Shideh Campbell
PARENT
" Great place to introduce kids to use their creativity and learn problem solving. My daughter loves this place. She’s so proud of every projects she’s worked on so far and is excited to go back every week."
Amadea Morrow
PARENT
" Friendly, knowledgeable staff in a beautiful Academy"
Eda Tuncer
PARENT
" My daughter adores Steomoji, always enthusiastic about participating in her projects. The staff is very friendly and caring—I highly recommend it."
Keith Godin
PARENT
" Offers a variety of kids activities and lessons in 3D modeling, engineering, and digital arts. Well-organized lesson plans and progress tracking. Opportunities for free play in addition to the structured projects."
T.R. Harrington
PARENT
" The Kirkland Steamoji location is really stunning. You have to see it in person. The team is very passionate about getting hands-on with kids on robotics, coding, 3D printing, etc."
Yeganeh Farigam
PARENT
" My 8 year old daughter got introduced to Steamoji by their summer camp last year. She enjoyed this experience so much that she asked to join a winter camp at Steamoji Kirkland in the early weeks of their opening. Nowadays, she spends a few hours each week in Steamoji Kirkland learning through hands-on projects. She loves designing, making and building. She particularly enjoyed using the 3D doodlin..."
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Kids stay engaged.
Parents see progress.
Steamoji apprentices will be ahead of the curve by gaining essential skills for the careers of their future, while learning how to tackle the challenges of their generation.