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World Explorers, Brooklyn — Entrepreneurship

By World Explorers, Brooklyn · Brooklyn

Verified by 4 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 8–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

$300–$500

Location

36 St Felix St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

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If you're looking for a way to spark your child's interest in business, the entrepreneurship program at World Explorers in Brooklyn could be a great opportunity. It focuses on hands-on learning, which can really help kids develop their ideas and confidence in a supportive environment.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Christopher P.

Verified Contributor

creative

I recently enrolled my 9-year-old son in the World Explorers entrepreneurship program in Brooklyn. Overall, it was a solid experience, though there were a few hiccups. The program covers various aspects of running a business, and my son particularly loved the project where he designed his own snack brand and created a marketing plan. The instructor, Jake, was clearly passionate and engaged the kids well, sparking their creativity. However, the pickup process was a bit chaotic, with long lines forming outside as parents waited. If you can manage that, the small group size allows for more personalized attention, which is a plus. My son came home excited about entrepreneurship and even made a new friend who shares similar interests. I’d recommend this program for any creative child looking to explore business concepts, just be prepared for some wait times at pickup.

Loved

engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

Watch out for

long-lines

about 2 months ago
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Emily J.

Top Contributor

creative

We enrolled our 9-year-old in the World Explorers entrepreneurship program in Brooklyn, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructors, like Sarah, were genuinely engaged and encouraged the kids to think creatively about their business ideas. My child built a small lemonade stand prototype and even pitched it to the group, which was a highlight for us. The small group size allowed for more personalized attention, which I appreciated. One downside was the cost; while the program was enriching, we ended up spending extra on materials and snacks that felt unnecessary. Pickup was smooth, which is always a plus for busy parents. If you have a creative child who enjoys hands-on activities, this program is worth considering, but be prepared for some additional expenses along the way.

Loved

engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

Watch out for

expensive-extras

about 1 month ago
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