- Lego Birthday Parties at Mathnasium!
Birthday Parties!
Let a Mathnasium instructor run a fantastic party for your birthday child and their friends. Enjoy private use of our center for 1.5 hours. Your party host will engage your guests in fun and engaging LEGO build challenges!
We’ll take care of set-up and clean-up so you can relax and enjoy the fun! Paper goods and LEGO 3-1 Creator set party favors included.
Bring your own refreshments, cake!
Recommended for ages 5-10.
These parties are exclusively offered at our Scarsdale Center!
Complete details visit: www.mathnasium.com/scarsdale/events
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