By Euro Weekly News Media • 26 January 2012 • 12:34
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A CHIILDREN’S market called ‘Truequeñuelos’ has been created by Alicante City’s Cultural Department.
This is a place where children between the ages of three and 12 can come and exchange toys, games and books.
It will take place at the Las Cigarreras cultural centre on a Sunday from 11am to 1pm on February 5, March 4, April 15 and May 6.
“This incentive promotes friendship amongst children, raises the awareness of recycling things and will allow children to experience new things,” said Culture Councillor Miguel Valor.
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