Children’s Fair photo album

Veterans of all three Children's Fairs will know, this year was the biggest – and sunniest – yet. 

Some 2,500 people joined us in Valbyparken last Sunday, and for the first time, not a drop of rain fell.

Whether people showed up because of the promise of good weather, the fair's reputation from previous years or all the free stuff we told everyone we'd be giving away doesn't matter. What matters is that you did. 

So thanks for making this year's Children's Fair the best yet. See you next year.

To see pictures from The Copenhagen Post's Children's Fair 2013, please see pages 10 and 11 of our online newspaper.





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