Code Ninjas launches the ‘Castle of Code and Curiosities’ for Halloween

Thrilling Coding Experiences Offer Treats for Kids and Parents throughout October

Code Ninjas – the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise – has launched the ‘Castle of Code and Curiosities’, (codeninjas.com/Halloween) a browser-based coding experience designed for kids to learn while celebrating the spookiest month of the year. The Halloween-themed experience, which can be played online for free, takes kids on a thrilling adventure through a spooky castle to find nine hidden coding ‘tricks’ residing in three separate rooms.

Visitors to the ‘Castle of Code and Curiosities’ will use a variety of coding techniques as they find the activities in the well-guarded Atrium, the haunted Library and the high-voltage Dungeon Laboratory. Trixie the Shadow Cat also helps along the way, sharing tips on where to find the hidden ‘tricks’.

“We want to treat everyone to some Halloween coding tricks,” says Grant Smith, VP of Education. “Costumes and sweets are great, but why not add some coding into the mix? Kids - and parents - can explore coding techniques such as loops, sequences and music composition as they discover the hidden tricks within the ‘Castle of Code and Curiosities’.”

Sarah Bannon, Curriculum Developer at Code Ninjas, adds, “The activities range from learning quick tools to creating mini games. They are great for all kids, even those without previous coding experience."

In addition to the ‘Castle of Code and Curiosities’, many Code Ninjas locations are planning special Halloween events as part of their ongoing, system-wide Operation:Dojo initiative. Check your local Code Ninjas to learn more about how they are supporting their communities, while providing interactive learning opportunities to local kids.

“The ‘Castle of Code and Curiosities’ experience goes far beyond the Code Ninjas Dojo. We want to give everyone the opportunity to learn more about coding through games and fun activities,” says Justin Nihiser, CEO of Code Ninjas.

Children and adults can enjoy the ‘Castle of Code and Curiosities’ through October.

Everything about Code Ninjas is built around fun, which keeps kids coming back. The curriculum is self-paced, but not self-taught; kids get immediate help and encouragement from Code Senseis and fellow ninjas as they advance from white to black belt, on the nine-belt program that makes up Code Ninjas CREATE. Younger kids can take part in Code Ninjas JR, and all ages are able to take part in summer camps instilling the problem solving and critical thinking skills into the innovators of tomorrow.

To learn more about opportunities for kids near you, visit codeninjas.com

To explore “The Code Ninjas Castle of Code and Curiosities”, visit: codeninjas.com/Halloween

Notes to Editors

Founded in 2016, Code Ninjas® is the world’s largest and fastest-growing coding franchise, with hundreds of locations across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. At Code Ninjas, kids learn to code while building their own video games. They gain problem solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. Kids have fun, parents see results. ® For more information, visit codeninjas.com.

For more information or to get in touch with the team at Code Ninjas, contact Harry Myers on 07519963513 or email harry@revpr.co.uk
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About Code Ninjas

Founded in 2016, Code Ninjas® is the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise, with more than 220 locations open across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. At Code Ninjas, kids learn to code while building their own video games. They gain problem solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. Kids have fun, parents see results®. For more information, visit codeninjas.com.