Fira de Barcelona
          
        
        
          | 2014 Report
        
        
          
            Children's Festival
          
        
        
          
            27/December – 04/January
          
        
        
          Montjuïc. 51st edition
        
        
          The Festival de la Infancia, a show for children
        
        
          that Fira de Barcelona has organised for the last
        
        
          50 years and more, is one of the most outstanding
        
        
          family events each Christmas season. This year,
        
        
          there were more than 120 activities for young
        
        
          visitors and those who accompanied them.
        
        
          Sport was particularly important this year, with
        
        
          the celebration of the Molinet Regal Trophy, the
        
        
          oldest minibasket competition in Spain, visited
        
        
          by leading players including Juan Carlos Navarro,
        
        
          captain of FC Barcelona.
        
        
          Children were also invited to emulate great
        
        
          footballers such as Leo Messi and Xavi by playing
        
        
          matches in “ministadiums” provided by the Futbol
        
        
          Club Barcelona Foundation, where they also
        
        
          learned values like respect for opponents and
        
        
          fair play. The more daring could also try “bubble
        
        
          football”, a new game where players are roll
        
        
          around after the ball in giant bubbles.
        
        
          Technology was another key component of
        
        
          the Festival. Among the novelties, the children
        
        
          were invited to discover the origin of the
        
        
          universe on a 360° spherical screen and to build
        
        
          minirobots using recycled material.
        
        
          Music and traditional shows also played
        
        
          an important role, with puppets, clowns,
        
        
          storytellers and magicians. The concerts laid
        
        
          on also got both children and parents enjoying
        
        
          music together, thanks to the artistic quality and
        
        
          educational purposes of the groups appearing,
        
        
          which included Wonderful Kids and Lali Rondalla.
        
        
          The workshops on the programme were also
        
        
          very popular, focusing on a range of subjects,
        
        
          such as cooking, pet care, urban gardening,
        
        
          milking a cow and making giant soap bubbles.
        
        
          This year, moreover, the Festival coincided
        
        
          with XD Young Fest, a new event providing
        
        
          multimedia leisure and experiences to teenagers
        
        
          and young people from 12 years and over.
        
        
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          +info
        
        
        
          
            Area
          
        
        
          43,000 m
        
        
          2
        
        
          
            Exhibitors
          
        
        
          100
        
        
          
            Type
          
        
        
          Public
        
        
          
            Activities
          
        
        
          Sporting events,
        
        
          workshops,
        
        
          competitions, games,
        
        
          concerts, climbing wall
        
        
          +120
        
        
          activities