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Summer of Minecraft Camps

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Summer of Minecraft Camps are a great opportunity for kids, who love Minecraft, to gain new skills in a fun and safe way from the comfort of home.

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post written in partnership with Connected Camps. I was compensated for my time.

You’ve signed your kid up for every VBS in town. They’ve been to every sports camp, art camp, swim camp and theater camp you can find. You’re exhausted and their exhausted but summer isn’t even halfway over. It’s time for something different. It’s time for an in-home summer camp experience like no other. It’s time to check out Connected Camps’ Summer of Minecraft Camps.

What are Connected Camps?

Connected Camps is an online collaborative learning environment for kids ages 8-15 that was created by three self-described geek girls. It is an organization focused on providing connected learning experiences that foster creativity, problem solving, collaboration and interest-driven learning. Connected Camps has created a handful of online camps that offer your kids the chance to learn about architecture, game design and coding all through the world of Minecraft.

Unleash the learning potential of Minecraft!

Yep Minecraft. You know, the pixelated game your kids are into and their friends won’t stop talking about. Why not leverage its popularity to keep your kid’s brain engaged in learning this summer? Connected Camps is here to help you do just that.

Summer of Minecraft Camps’ Unique Experience

At the Summer of Minecraft Camps your kiddos can learn how to survive in Minecraft, build amazing worlds and write code. By interacting with Minecraft experts and fellow campers your child will develop their problem solving, programming and social skills.

Summer of Minecraft Camps are a great opportunity for kids, who love Minecraft, to gain new skills in a fun and safe way from the comfort of home.

The first camps begin June 27 and new camps begin each Monday running through the week of August 1. They offer a variety of camps for kids of all skill levels, which range in cost from $49-$79. Does your kid want to level up by conquering survival mode or becoming a better builder. They’ve got a camp for that.

Mastering Minecraft

  • Architecture
  • Game Design
  • Survival Camp

Maybe you child wants to learn more about engineering, coding, and game design in Minecraft. They’ve got a camp for that too!

Tech Academy

  • Beginning Code
  • Intermediate Code
  • Engineering with Redstone

With so many options you’re sure to find a camp to meet your child’s interests. Bonus: They even offer camps just for girls.

Each camp is five days long and last for two hours daily. All interactions take place on a private, moderated server with camp counselors present to ensure a safe, multiplayer environment.

The best part is your kids will experience all of this from the comfort of your home. Just think about all the time and gas you’ll save? Speaking of savings, when you sign up using the promo code MADONNA20, you will save 20%.

Still not sure? Here’s what a Summer of Minecraft Camp looks like in action.

Connected Camps is a great opportunity for kids and families who love Minecraft to gain some new skills in a fun way this summer.

REGISTER NOW!


Find out More About Connected Camps

Summer of Minecraft Camp Savings

You can save 20% by signing up using the promo code just for my readers: MADONNA20. You’ll also save 50% on each additional camp you purchase after your first one. Finally, they have a great incentive where you can get rewarded with $10 off Summer Camps in Minecraft for sharing with others.

Connect with Connected Camps
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  • Find them on Twitter – @ConnectedCamps.
  • Check out their pins on Pinterest.
  • Subscribe to their YouTube Channel.

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