Wednesday 18 February, 15:30

Faim, Faim, Faim !

Dive into a hungry tale where everyone wants more. Follow greedy characters who ask who will eat what and who might be eaten. The story serves salty bites, sticky syrup, giant pumpkins, and a proud Caribbean mango. Vivid images, playful sounds, and lively movement bring each scene alive. Children will imagine strange flavors, giggle at extravagant tricks, and join the feast with their senses as they explore taste, rhythm, and surprise.

In French. Kids ages 5 and up.

6 chemin du Bois-Ecard,
1228 Plan-les-Ouates
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Photo Credit: Valérie Baeriswyl

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