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Photos: All Work (And Some Play!) For Kids In Mahwah

MAHWAH, N.J. – More than 200 children recently descended on Stryker’s Mahwah campus for a LEGO-themed Take Our Kids to Work Day event.

A child races a wind-powered LEGO speeder.

A child races a wind-powered LEGO speeder.

Photo Credit: Stryker
Kids sharpen their engineering skills by building a LEGO carrier to test on a zip line.

Kids sharpen their engineering skills by building a LEGO carrier to test on a zip line.

Photo Credit: Stryker
Parents and children put their LEGO designs to the test on a zip line.

Parents and children put their LEGO designs to the test on a zip line.

Photo Credit: Stryker
Children interact with an intelligent robot built from durable plastic pieces that moves and speaks.

Children interact with an intelligent robot built from durable plastic pieces that moves and speaks.

Photo Credit: Stryker
Justin Marason, a 5th grader at Oradell Public School, helps create a snack pack to address child hunger.

Justin Marason, a 5th grader at Oradell Public School, helps create a snack pack to address child hunger.

Photo Credit: Stryker

The children learned about the joint replacement industry through interactive, educational activities that including things like building blocks, robots and foam slime, according to Stryker.

Kids also created “snack packs” for the Center for Food Action. Teachers hand out the packs, containing healthy foods, to kids without adequate nutrition on the weekends and holidays.

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