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Emily Jones offers Roblox coding classes for kids in Vernon, bringing 5 years of experience. Specializing in creating coding games for kids, Emily Jones makes learning fun and interactive, helping young learners build skills and confidence through engaging projects.

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Emily Jones

Star4.7 (50 reviews)

Hourly rate

$20

Location

Vernon, VT

Experience

5 years

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