KidZania giving sneak-peek of upcoming Winter Festival at Kuwait International Book Fair

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Children attending Kuwait’s 40th International Book Fair can get a look at the offerings of KidZania Kuwait, which will have a booth set up at the fair that runs through Saturday at the Mishref International Fairgrounds.

KidZania touts itself as a “kid-sized metropolis.” KidZania’s booth in Hall 7 at the fair has a theme based on the Winter Festival, which will be in place at KidZania from Dec. 10 to Jan. 23. 

The KidZania booth’s offerings include arts and crafts, mime shows and stage shows. 

“We at KidZania love working with organizations that share our vision of educating Kuwait’s young generation,” Fernando Medroa, vice president of leisure and entertainment at M.H. Alshaya Co., KidZania’s parent company, said. “Being part of the International Book Fair is a great example that reinforces our ongoing responsibility to educate through interactive, fun activities, and is an opportunity that will help us deliver our unique edutainment concept to as many youngsters as possible.”

The book fair aims to gather organizations related to the arts and children’s education. Admission is free.



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