Kids’ restaurant Chuck E. Cheese has teamed up with STEM.org Educational Research (SER) to bring STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) programming to kids ages 3-8. Reservations open in January; programming begins in March.
Two programs are available to kids: One is geared to kids ages 3-5 and another is aimed at kids 6-8. Programming is planned based on developmental stages. “STEAM-tastic Adventure” combines STEAM elements with Chuck E. Cheese’s well-known hands-on play environment. Established restaurant characters will be joined by a STEAM influencer for the immersive experience. Programming will be in over 450 Chuck E. Cheese restaurants.
We are proud to introduce a nationwide ‘Edutainment’ program in partnership with STEM.ORG, the leader in accredited STEM and STEAM-led programs. For educators and parents, there is now a curriculum that combines the excitement and joy that kids love. It’s the perfect blend of play and education.”
— Mark Kupferman, Chief Marketing Officer at Chuck E. Cheese.
“STEAM-tastic Adventure” joins Chuck E. Cheese’s community programming. The company has raised $21 million for schools and hosts a reading program. As part of its National STEM Day announcement, Chuck E. Cheese is offering a free, paper plane, STEAM activity for all kids at Chuck E. Cheese Fun Centers. The activity is also available online.
Reservations for STEAM-tastic Adventure open in January. Programming begins in March. Educators, caregivers, and investors can learn more online at chuckecheese.com/education-programs.
Chuck E. Cheese has seen an uptick in popularity in recent years with brand extensions beyond its restaurants. A recent licensing program has seen Chuck E. Cheese hit retail with products from Bonkers Toys, frozen pizzas, and more.
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