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Events for children in Barcelona

Barcelona is famous for its child-friendly attitude and wealth of theater, workshops, films, carnivals, sporting events and markets to keep children entertained on weekends. Families often move to Barcelona miss the many events available for local children because events are not widely advertised (relying more on word of mouth) and more often the language barrier that the experience of many expatriate families when I first move here. Carrie Frais and Rebecca Laidlaw decided to change this situation for the families of expatriates living in Barcelona and its surroundings. Its website offers a mumabroad what's on guide for children in Barcelona, Sitges, Sant Cugat and Maresme for local events in Catalan and Spanish for chatting VO international and movie listings. Theatre and puppet shows are popular among children in Barcelona and offers a fantastic family atmosphere. Although most programs are in Catalan that are easy to follow and usually recommended for children from age 5 upwards. Festivals, carnivals and markets that are installed throughout Catalunya and is an opportunity for the entire neighborhood to come together for a fun day out. Outdoor puppet shows, floats, costumes, fireworks and processions are simply loved by children and adults alike. Barcelona museums, shops and parks regularly hold educational exhibits, storytelling and workshops for children and are a fun way to learn. There are many cinemas in Barcelona English version with the latest versions in English.

For parents thinking to move to Catalunya>
Barcelona is one of the most child-friendly in Europe, given its many parks, playgrounds and beaches. Children are adored by locals and there are plenty of shops and restaurants, playgroups, mother and child and the mother of the group meet ups. The wide promenade sea long stretches of clean, sandy beaches, great park and proximity to Barcelona Sitges make a favorite for many international families. Therefore, should come as no surprise that an estimated 35% of the inhabitants of Sitges is from Northern Europe. Sant Cugat is a very popular city for international families due to its proximity to Barcelona, good schooling and the green space that is absent in many capitals. local residents, Raquel West tells us, "Sant Cugat has the highest proportion of the child population in Catalonia. The upside of this is the ability to meet other parents in the same situation as you, the total acceptance of children wherever ranging from restaurants to shops boutiquey all happy to entertain your children while you surf. And the city is literally full of children's playgrounds and green areas. The downside is the difficulty of entering the school of your choice, all the private schools have long waiting lists, and state schools is by "lottery" where rarely supply meets demand so often you can not get your first choice. Sant Cugat is a commuter town usually very well connected to Barcelona by FGC train (trains run every 3 minutes during rush hour Bcn, 10 minutes off peak and Sunday). It is surrounded by a landscape so ideal for nature lovers. routes trails and routes in Collserola (National Park protected area) work next door and within St.Cugat itself, ideal for children. "Finally, the coast Maresme is located just north of Barcelona and extends from Montgat to Malgrat. The distance switching to Barcelona and its attractive interior housing does a very popular Maresme location for young families with children.

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Mary Brooke writes for the website www.mumabroad.com

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