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Growth Through Play - HITEX Hyderabad Kids' Fair

Growth Through Play - HITEX Hyderabad Kids' Fair

Organized by Hyderabad International Trade Expositions Ltd, HITEX Hyderabad Kids' Fair concluded successfully on December 25, 2022, at HITEX Exhibition Center in Hyderabad, offering kids and families a great experience from well-planned activities and opportunities galore to explore and buy extensive products from leading brands.

The 15th edition of the HITEX Hyderabad Kids' Fair, with the title sponsor BuddsBuddy, a brand under First Care India Pvt Ltd that offers a range of safe and economical all-natural baby/children's products, was a major triumph. An impressive number of children and families attended the three-day event to enjoy a variety of interactive displays, educational activities, and entertaining performances. 

Against this backdrop, the organizers of the event shared, "HITEX would like to extend a special thanks to HITEX Hyderabad Kids' Fair's sponsors and partners, who helped make the fair a grand success. Their support and collaboration were invaluable, and we appreciate your contributions to the successful completion of the event."

In its Element

The fair featured over 100 exhibitors and over 20 activities, including a cube championship and mental math competition conducted by Magic Logic Academy, several adventure sports activities organized by the National Adventure Foundation, and a kids' run hosted by Hyderabad Runners with over 1,200 participants divided into three categories. Personalized story books from Merlin Wand, farming for kids from Organo ET School, and smart parenting solutions from My Shishu were all available at the show. The fair had something for everyone, with a variety of activities and entertainment options from the nutrition, education, apparel & accessories, and extracurricular activities categories that were sure to thrill children of all ages and their families.

Some of the exhibitors include Staedtler, HIFI Vibrama, LEAP ROBOTS, Learn Smart, Future Intelligence Books, Honcho Baby, Something Good Lifestyle LLP, Haplap Kit, Genions, Talent Toyz, Active Discovery Campus, NEW COMERS, Baybee Shoppee, Popees Baby Care, Magic Logic Academy, Snow Kingdom, The Shri Ram Academy, Boom Baby, Bookictionary, Next Education, Atria Convergence Technologies, and many more.

More Reasons to Have a Ball

The show was jam-packed with fascinating and fun activities like bouncy castles, face painting, carnival games, and craft stations to keep kids engaged throughout the fair.  

There was a plethora of entertaining, informative, and interactive displays and games providing an excellent opportunity for children to learn about science, technology, engineering, and arts in a fun and engaging environment.

Many interesting educational workshops and demos on various topics were organized with a blend of fun and learning. The attendee children could get an insight into myriad subjects from coding, robotics, painting and music. These sessions provided an excellent opportunity for children to learn new skills and broaden their perspectives, and many attendees cited them as one of the fair's highlights.

The variety of activities and exhibits ensured that the Kids' Fair promoted children's holistic development, with a focus on education, extracurricular activities, fashion and accessories, and nutrition. 

Thanking all the stakeholders of the event who contributed to the success of the fair and looking forward to the next edition, the organizers commented, "We are thrilled that the fair was able to provide such a fun and engaging experience for kids and families, and we are already looking forward to next year's event."            

Hyderabad Kids' Fair featured over 100 exhibitors and over 20 activities, including a cube championship and mental math competition conducted by Magic Logic Academy, several adventure sports activities organized by the National Adventure Foundation, and a kids' run hosted by Hyderabad Runners with over 1,200 participants divided into three categories.