Programs with kids - ideas you haven't even thought of yet

What is a good children's program experience?
A really good program is not just an activity – it is a shared experience. When the child is not a spectator, but a participant, and days later still talks about what he invented, what he helped with, where you laughed the most. Childhood memories are built from these adventures experienced together.
ParaPoly is not the only place that can provide such an experience – it can be a creative workshop, a forest treasure hunt or even a board game created at home. The shared discovery, the presence is what really matters.
Creative children's program with city sightseeing: ParaPoly adventure game
ParaPoly is an Urban Adventure Game where both children and adults are the main characters. You set off on a city tour with a map, smartphone, and puzzles, while the 2-3 kilometer walk passes unnoticed.The tasks are designed so that children are also active participants in the solution - with logic, ideas, and observations. One parent aptly wrote:
"It's like a real treasure hunt, only instead of parchment, we have a mobile phone in our hands."
At the end, each participant receives a certificate - which many children's rooms have proudly kept ever since.
It's a great experience for families from the age of 8, and older children from the age of 12 can also go with friends. No local knowledge is required, it's available in several cities across the country - so it can even be part of a trip.
After a children's program: how do you end the shared experience?
After a good adventure, a little debriefing is nice. Most people sit down for cookies or ice cream to talk about the best moments of the day. If you still have energy left, you can go for a walk together, go to the cinema, or even watch a movie at home wrapped in a blanket.A few ideas for the continuation:
- ice cream at a nearby craft shop
- cookies or hot chocolate in a cozy café
- dinner together, where everyone can choose
- mini city tour – now the child can show the way
- drawing at home or a diary about the experiences
The point: don't rush home right away. Give the day an encore – that's what will make it truly memorable.