“I’ve been to a lot of places, but this one?  It’s my favorite.”

Hi, it’s me — your average kid with a backpack, a sandwich, and a serious love for LEGO bricks. I’m writing from a place that feels like the coolest secret hideout ever. The official name? brickLAB. My parents call it “after school care in Frisco,” but I call it my happy place — where robots come alive, and imagination takes over.

A Day in the Life in After School Care

So here’s how it works. School ends, and I don’t have to just sit at home scrolling or watching my little brother play video games. Nope. I head straight to brickLAB, where I’m greeted by bins of LEGO bricks and a bunch of other kids who love building stuff as much as I do. We’re all part of the Young Engineers Program, which is just a fancy name for “building awesome things that actually move.”

Yesterday, we made robots with wheels and sensors that can follow a track. The day before that, I helped create a stop-motion movie starring a LEGO dragon. And guess what? We don’t even miss video games because what we do here is way more fun.

According to the Afterschool Alliance, 1 in 5 kids in the U.S. are unsupervised after the school day ends, but millions would join a program if one were available. afterschoolalliance.org

Why Grown-Ups Love This After School Care

My parents think they found the jackpot. When they searched “after school care in Frisco,” they wanted something that wasn’t just babysitting or screen time. Now they brag to their friends that I’m learning about engineering, teamwork, and creativity — all while having a blast. The teachers here are like mad scientists but way nicer. They show us how gears work, how pulleys lift heavy stuff, and how coding can make LEGO creations move.

They say brickLAB helps us learn patience and creative ways to solve problems, but I just know it makes the afternoon go by way faster than sitting at home. Plus, we laugh. A lot.

What I Tell My Friends Back at School

During lunch at school, I tell my friends about my projects, and now half of them want to join. I told Ethan we built a working drawbridge with LEGO bricks, and his jaw dropped. My friend Mia said her mom was looking for “STEM programs near me Frisco,” and I was like — hello, this is it! I even showed her my stop-motion video, and she begged her mom to sign her up.

brickLAB isn’t just another place to hang out; it’s a creativity playground where learning sneaks in while you’re too busy laughing and building.

You’ve Got to Come See It

If your parents are looking for after school care in Frisco, tell them to check the Young Engineers Program at brickLAB. They’ll love it because you’re learning. You’ll love it because you get to build robots and movies and cool machines with your friends. They even let you come early some days for extra build time!

I’ve been to a lot of camps, but this one? It’s my favorite — hands down. Come join us. We’ll save you a spot in the next stop-motion movie.