Cycling and sustainability
What does it take to pull off the Kids’ Zone of a fun filled family festival attended by over 10,000 biking enthusiasts?! Kids’ People of course! From mystic magicians and creative crafts to football fanatic penalty shootouts, sensory soft play and face painting, Kids’ People provided 360 degree entertainment at the BikeFest Kids Zone. The BikeFest is a fantastic event for all the family celebrating cycling and sustainability.
Something for everyone
Cheering and laughter floated through the warm summer air all courtesy of Kids’ People entertainment team. Wooden crafted bicycles, crunchy leaves, colourful card and bright ribbon were all on hand to help out young cyclists create incredible crafts all the while promoting cycling as a form of sustainable travel. Mischievous puppets pulling off mind boggling tricks resulted in the crowds of delighted children asking the magician how it was done. Mind bending balloon modelling blew the socks off the young bicycle goers and on top of all that there was incredible face painting for all who visited!
Fitness fun factor
But what about those tricky pre-teens? Well Kids’ People looked to fulfil the needs of children of all ages including those that are getting a bit too cool for crafting. With a long line of eager Erikson’s in the making waiting to show off their skills the penalty shootout activity was a real score, whilst promoting, exercise and a healthy lifestyle which was at the heart of BikeFest. With a traditional countryside fete atmosphere but the excitement and fun factor of an incredible children’s party, this Kids Zone truly was one of a kind!
“I want to say a BIG thank you for your help with BikeFest. I was very happy with all your activities and services provided. The event was a great success, and the atmosphere was really positive with good vibes throughout the day. I would like to thank all in your team, who worked so hard on the day, and also thank you for putting together a proposal so quickly at a short notice.”
Evangelos, BikeFest