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We’ve teamed up with the crew at Code Camp to giveaway a $500 voucher to use on their workshops!

Got a little gamer on your hands who wants to explore creating games, programs, animations, a You Tube channel or even bring to life their DJ dreams? Enter Code Camp!

Code Camp is a school holiday workshop for kids aged 5–13 who love technology. Code Camp offers courses in person, and also online to help bring to life the dreams for kids.

If there’s one thing that any parent knows, it’s that screens are here to stay. With device time now a big part of kids’ lives, you might be wondering how to manage your children’s time wisely over the upcoming April school holidays.

Rather than letting kids get too wrapped up in endless games and videos, why not encourage their interest in a healthy way by encouraging them to actually learn how to code.

Code Camp – Australia’s leading school holiday camp for kids aged 5 – 13 – has an incredible assortment of interesting programs for kids in their 2-3 day in person and online programs. And who knows – your child’s interest may be sparked so much that they become the next Steve Jobs or STEM whiz later on!

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With registrations filling fast and some programs selling out last holidays, check out these programs
below.

DRONE CAMP: A SMASH HIT

Last summer’s brand-new Drone Camp (ages 9-13) proved to be incredibly popular. All initial camps sold out in just a  few days, which resulted in extra camps being put on – which also sold out.

More than 400 kids attended one of the 31 Drone Camps held at 29 different venues across Australia, completing an incredible 2,500 drone missions.

Hayley Markham, Code Camp co-founder / COO and mother of three, said, “One of the most important drone missions we embark on at Code Camp involves project-based learning to use drones when searching for koalas to track their population numbers. Kids can also channel their inner David Attenborough and make a documentary film along the way.

“This is particularly critical learning for kids at a time when government officials have declared koalas endangered  across much of eastern Australia, citing the impacts of drought, bush fires and habitat loss on the country’s dwindling marsupial population.

“We aren’t just teaching kids how to fly drones for fun, we are teaching them the importance of drone technology in society, educating them to be socially aware and in this instance, to grasp the importance of conservation efforts to ensure a healthy future for koalas.”

DJ CAMP: HIGH DEMAND FOR KIDS TO BE THE NEXT SUPERSTAR DJ

Created in collaboration with professional DJs, DJ Camp (ages 8-13) has been incredibly popular since launching. Here Australia’s next hottest young DJs of tomorrow take their first steps into the exciting world of mixing music to create unforgettable experiences.

Over two days, budding music makers learn from real DJs and producers how to create and code their very own mix, develop a DJ persona and brand, design their logo plus a poster and some cool merchandise. They then end on a high performing their own CODEchella track for their classmates.

“We start kids off at the beginning explaining what DJing is really all about, with song structure, counting beats and different genres,” said Ms Markham.

“Then it’s time to plug in and play around on the decks to get a grip on what each control does. Our talented instructors teach students everything they need to know to create awesome sounds.”

DC SUPER HEROES: LAST CHANCE TO CREATE YOUR OWN DC SUPER HERO GAME

For game creators of the future, Code Your Own DC Superhero Game (ages 7-12), will be on offer again for the last time. Here kids will design, code and create an awesome game with Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman.

“Experienced tutors assist kids using DC themed backgrounds and collectibles, special power-ups and even shrinking potions. Kids will use a mix of creative level design, storytelling and problem- solving,” said Code Camp co-founder Ben Levi.

“For kids new to coding, the Spark camp is where everyone starts their journey. Here kids learn to design their own arcade-style DC Super Hero game with logic and drag and drop coding. Meanwhile, for kids ready to take their coding skills to the next level at Ignite, they will use drag and drop coding plus advance to JavaScript coding to build their games.”

Since 2013 Code Camp has inspired more than 100,000 kids in over 350 schools across Australia to unleash imaginative ideas through technology, so it’s worth checking out if you need a break from your offspring for a few days!

Please note this competition is open from 21st March 2022 until 3rd April 2022 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. B. BourkeVIC
  • My daughter is everything technology, this would bring her immense confidence after 2 years of learning from her bedroom


  • My nephews are a whizz with technology, they’re on the spectrum and see things differently! Gaming an outlet for both, this prize would be for an experience that could boost self esteem, confidence and ideas for the future!


  • My 12 year old son loves computer games, so to be able to learn more abut them and to learn how to code would be amazing for him. he would have such fun


  • My teens would love this prize. Might actually get them off of their tech during the school holidays for once.


  • My 7yo loves superheros, gaming and coding – perfect match!


  • This would be the coolest! A lifetime of fun memories.


  • My son has been wanting to do a coding course for ages! This would be the ultimate prize for him to get into what he wants to do1


  • computing and coding i think is for sure the way of the future, particuarly with jobs and career development so to get my miss 11 into it early would be a great head start


  • my son has adhd and dyslexia, no doubt this would be soo beneficial to him with the way his mind and brain works which is very different to the normal person on earth


  • What an amazing opportunity for kids to learn something so important in our world today! It would also be such a fun and interesting camp to do.


  • This would be fantasic for my 8yo who has High Functioning ASD. He finds interests in building and creating things. Very keen anything technical or technology based. Plus, it helps him improve social skills & following instructions.


  • My (almost) 9yo loves coding – its her favourite subject at school and she’s always asking to do it at home as well. She would absolutely adore this chance and I’d much prefer her to do this than watching You-tubers play mine craft lol.


  • I have a 9 year old son, who has Autism and ADHD.
    His dream job is to be a influential YOUTUBER!
    He isn’t keen on sports, as his mobility isn’t great.
    He would be blown away to win something he strives to be as an adult! ????


  • I have a little music lover who would love to try some DJ Spinning


  • My 16 year old would love to go to a code-camp. Unfortunately the cut off seems to be 13.


  • I really need this for my twelvie! He has his heart set on being a Politician, so I need him to go on this camp to show him the light, and that Code Camp has the answers, not Canberra!


  • Good luck to all that enter this amazing competition.


  • How cool! Such a great way for kids to spend their holiday time. My child would love this because he’s right into pulling things apart to see how they work, maybe he’ll learn how to put them back together!


  • My daughter has a fantastic imagination and this would be such a cool way to also encourage more STEM applications of that. Also, she’s only 5 and is already more technologically advanced than me!


  • My son is very interested in anything science related he wants to be an engineer (not sure what kind yet) when he grows up, he loves learning new things, getting hands on and finding out how things work.


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