The Boot Blog, Day 4: Something For The Kids Too

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The Boot Blog, Day 4: Something For The Kids Too
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Whether it's a colorful history or an action-packed future - even the little ones get their money's worth at boot, provided that the big ones are willing to invest some time. Here are a few ideas how to make the kids' day shorter.

After the unexpected rush on the first weekend, life in the halls has calmed down a lot. There were no longer queues in front of the stands at the beginning of the week, the aisles are busy but not full. However, that should change again next weekend, when families with school-age children also aim to visit the trade fair. Especially since in some federal states such as Lower Saxony there are school holidays, combined with a shortened school Friday.

With the many new products at this year's boot, which we have already reported on here several times, there is a risk that the family visit will turn into a marathon for the youngsters. The attraction of climbing on new boats or rummaging through the junk boxes of the outfitters quickly loses its luster. If the question comes up again and again, "How much longer?", Variety is required. And there are enough of them.

Like the original Viking boat from Wicki, which with its strong men attracted around five million viewers to the cinemas last year. The boat, the converted “Wiking Saga” by circumnavigator Burghard Pieske, can be seen in the Classic Forum in Hall 15. There are also other classic boats and traditional boat building craft is shown.

The maritime classroom in Hall 14 is entirely dedicated to ThemKind. Shellfish cavort in sandboxes, showcases show fish and other sea creatures. Touch boxes hide mussels, crayfish tails and sea slugs. People fish, paint, discuss and look through microscopes.

How does survival work under water, and who are the animals that build the mountains of the seas, the coral reefs? Variety and fun are guaranteed in this adventure world.

Action is the name of the game in Hall 1 in Beachworld with the trend sports. There is a lot of fun in a 50 x 20 meter pool. A professional indoor wakeboard system leaves nothing to be desired. A double tow line under the hall roof ensures that the speed of the cable car can be optimally controlled. This makes getting started with wakeboarding child's play. Stand-up paddling, or SUP for short, has long been a hit in the US. For this you need a board that is much larger and wider than a surfboard, a paddle for propulsion and, above all, the ability to keep your balance. Changing facilities are available - and even swimming trunks and a towel for spontaneous testers. And the water is warm too!

In addition, the little ones can pass the time with model boat sailing.

In Hall 3 it will also be wet. For the first time, boot is offering trial diving. Professional diving instructors explain the first steps up to the introductory dive.

The World of Paddling in Hall 13 is another opportunity to provide the little ones with a lasting experience, because they can get on the boat and try it out.

The holiday world is housed in the same hall, including a beach volleyball facility that can be played freely all day long - practically the last chance to indulge the youngsters' urge to move.

Have fun - for everyone!

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