Should you live in the States and have yet to dip your toes into the world of Nintendo Labo, but have children begging to try it, you might just be in luck. Starting next month, Nintendo will be hosting a series of workshops across the countries for kids.

Details on where the hour-long workshops will occur, can be found below, as part of today’s announcement:

 Nintendo Labo Workshops

Nintendo Launches Interactive Nintendo Labo Workshops for Kids Across the Country

 

Nintendo Labo allows fans of all ages to make, play and discover with its interactive DIY cardboard kits that come to life and open up a variety of different games with the power of the Nintendo Switch system. But for kids that love creating things, Nintendo Labo means something even more. It gives them the opportunity to use skills not normally associated with video games to build amazing creations that are part imagination, part ingenuity.

To give some of Nintendo’s younger fans a safe, family-friendly space to experiment with Nintendo Labo, Nintendo is hosting a series of workshops all across the country that encourage kids to let their DIY talents run wild.

Starting in September, the hourlong workshops offer interactive activities using the Nintendo Labo: Variety Kit, as well as on-site “lab assistants,” experts in white lab coats and fun colored shirts who will help attendees learn the ins and outs of Nintendo Labo. Admission is free of charge, and kids between 9 and 12 years old are encouraged to attend. The workshops are great opportunities for kids to make long-lasting memories spending time with one of Nintendo’s newest experiences.

 

The workshops will visit the following areas:

  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Orange County, California
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Savannah, Georgia
  • Seattle, Washington

 

Families can register their kids and learn more about the workshops by visiting https://nvite.com/community/nintendo.

For more information about Nintendo Labo, visit https://labo.nintendo.com/.

 

Source: Nintendo PR

By Jack Longman

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