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Over 1,000 people visited the most charitable Playmobil Exhibition in Carcaixent during its third edition.

 

On December 13, 14, and 15, the “III Playmobil Exhibition” was successfully held in Carcaixent (Valencia). More than a thousand people attended the exhibition in Carcaixent, many of them families, who enjoyed the diorama area, market, and workshops. This edition has been very special, as it focused on solidarity in the toy world, thanks to the donation of toys by families and manufacturers. The aim of this initiative, in collaboration with the Carcaixent City Council, was to deliver the toys to children affected by the Dana storm.

The well-established 3rd Playmobil Exhibition in Carcaixent has been a unique experience for Playmobil fans. Organized by IBERPLAYTOYS and supported by City Express Hotel San Fernando, Frikicollection, Toysspain, and Dr.playbreaker, this free event was once again held at the City Express Hotel San Fernando in Carcaixent, drawing a large audience throughout the weekend.

Visitors could explore everything from a sales market with unique pieces to dioramas, sustainability workshops, and contests. The Playmobil dioramas, true miniature works of art, were one of the exhibition’s main attractions, as they were lovingly crafted scenes full of detail. Additionally, children participated in the “Hidden Click” contest by searching for hidden figures in the dioramas, with hundreds of entries collected.

The market, on the other hand, offered a unique opportunity to expand collections with treasures and rare pieces, including unique and discontinued Playmobil figures.

During the exhibition, various Circular Economy Workshops in the toy sector were organized for children, emphasizing toy recovery, repair, and reuse.

The workshop content included:

1. Training on circular economy and toy safety:
Active participation in the learning process about toy manufacturing, the use of plastic and recycled raw materials (with a focus on plastic recycling), followed by toy safety and CE marking. Emphasis on waste segregation and sorting into different containers, both from a domestic and daily life perspective.

2. Participation in toy repair:
Demonstrating how to disassemble and replace damaged parts. Reassembling and repairing the figures so the toy can have a second life.

A key highlight was the toy collection for those affected by the Dana storm, organized in collaboration with the Carcaixent City Council. In addition to public participation, the toy companies Muñecas Llorens and Jesmar also contributed with generous doll and toy donations. Thank you very much!

We also want to thank the media who helped spread the word about this charitable event:

A Punt recorded and shared our exhibition on television.
Valencia Bonita featured us on their blog.
LA COPE, A Punt Radio, and Play Radio interviewed us on the radio.
Diario Levante dedicated a space to us in the press.

Finally, we want to thank the diorama artists for their selfless participation, which has once again made this event a great success.

The A Punt TV channel also attended the exhibition and shared the experience.