Summer Kids: Yoga for the young

 

Summer Yoga Camp
July 13-16, 09:00-15:00; Nørretorv 13, Hjørring; 1,000kr; krea.yoga; 6-12 years

Summer is here and school is over. What can the kids do to be entertained?

Summer Yoga Camp provides a week of fun, peace and joy with a professional team of yoga teachers. Food is included and access to the swimming pool too. They also get their own book and t-shirt.

The camp works on the child’s self-esteem, improving their creativity through games and tasks, yoga exercises, meditation and breathing techniques, in order to find peace and balance.

They will learn how to make summer smoothies and juices, ideal for when they get back home.

 

Soup City: The Last Case of Charlie Broccoli
Bådteatret, Cph Nyhavn, July 14-19; 50-65kr; soup-city.com

Enjoy a family performance by the Teatr Mazowiecki from Warsaw with handmade puppets and live music as detectives sniff out crimes. (LK)

Broccoli
(photo: teatr mazowiecki)

 

Marionette Show
14:00-15:00, King’s Garden, Gothersgade 11, Cph K; Every day except Mondays; free adm

The annual marionette show has been delighting all-comers for decades. This year’s shows are En kringlet historie (July 1-12) and Lille Pip (July 15-August 30).

(photo: istock)
(photo: istock)

 

Sommerland Sjælland
Gl Nykøbingvej 169, Nørre Asmindrup; tickets from 169-239kr; buy online at sommerlandsj.dk

Seventy minutes by car from the city, this waterpark has over ten slides. Gather a big group and spend an entire sunny day outdoors playing different games!

(photo: istock)
(photo: istock)

 

Traffic playground
open Mon-Thu 09:30-17:00, Fri 10:00-17:00; Fælledparken, Cph Ø; free adm

Learn about traffic rules! Mini driveways, road markings, sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, bicycle paths, and more. They loan bikes, shovels, buckets. Bring food so you can picnic.

(photo: istock)
(photo: istock)

 

Fun City Kids
open Mon-Sun 10:00-19:00; Hørkær 3, Herlev; kids 125kr, adults free adm

At this indoor fun centre there’s a fake farm for the little ones, a watergun war area for the older ones, a café for the parents, big Wii Consoles, air hockey, bouncy castles and more!

(photo: istock)
(photo: istock)

 





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