Pirate party in the Magdeburg Zoo: Children on treasure hunt and more!
Pirate party in the Magdeburg Zoo: Children on treasure hunt and more!
The fourth playground festival recently took place in the Magdeburg Zoo, which triggered great enthusiasm among many small adventurers and their families. A colorful program on the site was provided with a lot of fun and variety. The main attraction was an exciting pirate show that actively included the children. A mysterious captain had lost his treasure chest, and the children, disguised as a brave pirate, started looking for the disappeared key. "We are the zoopirates!" They called through the zoo while they were looking for indications in various animal enclosures.In addition to the spectacle of the pirate show, the youngest visitors were able to take part in the Olympiad playground. The stations offered exciting challenges, such as the best climber or the fastest slide. Not only small prices were awarded here; There were also numerous information stands by the zoo educators, where the children could learn a lot about wild animals. Holger Salmen, organizer of the festival, emphasized that the zoo team presented important topics such as species protection. "The children learn here how important zoos are for the preservation of endangered species," he said.
special guests and fascinating performances
The festival also attracted many walking acts. Popular figures such as the bee Maja and the crumbly monster enjoyed great popularity and ensured bright children's eyes and countless photos. The zoo's own mascot Lixi in particular was a real crowd puller. Salms could see how happy the children and their families were: "When I see their laughing faces, I feel very satisfied with our event," he said.
The dance program of the Vilando dance club was another highlight of the festival. The dancers showed a varied program that captivated the audience. Salmen emphasized the pride of the three dancers who were successful at the German Championships in Hemsbach. "These are real talents that enrich our program," he noted.
While the playground festival was a complete success, the zoo remains an attractive goal for families. The coming autumn holidays promise a variety of highlights. The bird of prey flight from 9 to 12 October offer spectacular demonstrations with impressive flight skills of cordiller eagles and other birds of prey. In addition, the Malia rhino baby, which celebrates its first birthday, will be the focus of special celebrations. "During the rhino birthday week, visitors can get interesting insights and take part in creative competitions," explained Salmen.
The holiday program "Species Protection expert" is also particularly noteworthy in the first week of the autumn holidays. Here children up to 12 years can participate free of charge and learn how important protection of endangered species is. The playground festival not only gave fun, but also increased the anticipation for further exciting experiences in the zoo.
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