Winter fun for children: Spielmobil starts with exciting promotions!
The Spielmobil in Ingolstadt also offers creative activities for children aged six and over in various parts of the city in winter.

Winter fun for children: Spielmobil starts with exciting promotions!
Things are going well in Ingolstadt in winter too, because the city youth ring's playmobile is starting the new season! The first activities are just around the corner and invite all children aged six and over to take part. The toy mobile brings a colorful mix of activities that includes both playing and cooking. As the Donaukurier reports, there are special fire days in October and November when children in the districts can prepare their own soup and children's punch.
In order to offer even more fun, a board and card game meeting starts next Monday, October 27th at Fronte 79. This takes place every two weeks from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Here the kids can not only try out their favorite games, but also discover new ones. Important to know: Participation is intended for children aged six and over; younger siblings or adults are not permitted at these meetings.
Special events in the calendar
The toy mobile will also be present at the Open Foyer events in the theater. On Tuesday, October 28th, a creative cultural construction site will be offered together with the Art and Culture Bastion. On Tuesday, December 9th, various game activities are on the program. Both events are from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and offer children the opportunity to exchange ideas and play together.
But the toy mobile is more than just an entertaining leisure activity. It is an institution in Ingolstadt that has been active since 1979 and continuously offers games and craft activities, such as the popular Easter crafts and Halloween parties. In addition to the ongoing activities, the city youth group is also always looking for dedicated course instructors on a fee basis to design leisure activities and holiday pass campaigns, such as on imagokaren can be read.
The toy mobile idea
An important aspect of the playmobile is the possibility that the children can have a say in what is done. This not only promotes the fun of playing, but also takes the youngest ones' right to have a say seriously. The offer is aimed at children aged 6 to 15 and offers a large selection of social-educational play equipment and craft materials, which are regularly looked after by volunteers. These volunteers receive special training and further education in order to be optimally prepared for their tasks.
If you would like to find out more about the playmobile, visit the Stadtjugendring website at spielmobil.org. You will also find contact information there if you have any questions or would like to register your child.