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Tsawwassen After School Program

3D Printing Jr: 3D Print Your Favourite Creature

Program Description

Give your 6 - 8 year old the ultimate hands-on introduction to 3D design and printing! In this five-session adventure, your young innovators will:

Learn how simple shapes combine to form complex models.

Learn how to drag, rotate, align, and group shapes on a touchscreen using the software TinkerCAD.

Prepare a custom name tag or keychain for printing.

3D Design a unique animal—real or imagined—and get it print-ready.

Learn about the parts of a 3D Printer through a live demo, then paint and decorate their creations.

At the end of the course, they will even take home their awesome 3D-printed creations!

Join us for the ultimate after-school activity in Tsawwassen! No previous experience is required—just imagination and curiosity!

Program Info

Date: Every Tuesday, September 23 - October 28, 2025
Time: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Location: Tsawwassen Arts Centre
Age:
6 - 8

What makes us different?

BC government ADST aligned curriculum.

We offer both in-person and self-paced online programs.

We have small class sizes that are instructor-led.

We are a local business not a franchise.

What other parents are saying?

Since my daughter joined the Coding Innovators program, her interest in computers and coding has grown tremendously. Learning has become genuinely engaging thanks to the practical use of real educational-grade gear and the excellent courses. She’s now keen to explore the intriguing world of STEM!

– Sophia Moe

The team’s commitment to encouraging a love of science and technology is amazing. They helped to nurture my son’s interest in robotics. He’s even begun to create his own robotic inventions because of how much fun and useful learning has become.

-Ava Bush

We consider ourselves lucky to have discovered the team for our daughter’s STEM education. Her interest in engineering has been ignited by their personalised approach and engineering expertise. She is doing well in school, and we are happy to see that she wants to work in the STEM fields in the future.

-Rohan Denis