The first day of June is traditionally a children's holiday. Officially, Children's Day was established in 1954 under a UN resolution in order to promote the ideals and goals regarding the rights of the child, which arise from the provisions of the United Nations Charter. Find out how you can spend this day with your toddler in Norway.
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MotoPiknik on June 2-3
The annual MotoPiknik event this year is combined with Children's Day. This is the third edition of this event, the program of which includes a lot of attractions for children - both young and old. Will be available, among others slide castle, pinball machines, Mega Chinese for families, electric cars and much more. There will also be sports activities on trampolines, ZUMBA dance lessons, art classes, little readers' corner, etc. There will also be a survival course for children, led by Piotr Czuryłło.
We write more about this event here.
Norwegian Children's Day in Bodo on June 2
A rather unusual Children's Day will be held at the Stormen Cultural Center. The program of the event included attractions for the youngest, such as a puppet show, courses and dance shows, as well as creativity workshops and a first aid course. There will also be foam grilling, after which I will go on a bicycle or trekking trail.
Picnic with a bubble show on June 2
The Polish community in the vicinity of Trondheim will also have nowhere to go with their children. The Polish Children's Club "Towarzystwo Dzieciate" organizes a family picnic with various attractions. The program includes, inter alia, glitter tattoos, face painting, as well as inflatables. The highlight of the program will be a soap bubble show by Martyna Winnicka. Children will be able to see foam, fire and smoke bubbles.
Children's Day with Rybollel on June 2
Children's Day will also be held in Volen, and the group Wędkarskie Rejsy po Fiordach in Norway is responsible for its organization. There will be a family picnic with boat trips, face painting and art workshops. The youngest fighters will enjoy the karate show, and young firefighters will be able to admire the Fire Brigade show. There will also be a diving show and medical rescue.
Kultureska Theater presents - June 3
In turn, the Kultureka Theater prepared a performance entitled "The overturned fairy tale about the little hood". The play will be staged in Oslo at the invitation of MyCall. The plot refers to the story of Little Red Riding Hood, but a large share of children in creating the course of events is envisaged. They will solve the mystery of who enchanted the Riding Hood forest.