Spain for Kids - Facts and more about Spain from Professor Propeller (animated)
Spain for Kids with facts and fun for all from Professor Propeller. We visit Barcelona to see what’s there for families and children (including Portaventura) and take a quick trip to Madrid with interesting facts about Spanish Food and the oldest restaurant in the world, “Sobrino de Botín”.
We also check out other Spanish Tourist spots with children in mind, including theme parks around Benidorm like Terra Mitica and Aqualandia.
This is Professor Propeller’s first animated adventure and where better to visit than sunny Spain. This informative video is great for kids of all ages and covers lots of content for KS1, KS2 and KS3.
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00:00 Spain Question
00:18 Spain Geography
00:59 Madrid for Kids
01:26 Spanish Artists
01:36 Salvador Dali
02:12 Picasso For Kids
03:02 Gaudi
04:07 Barcelona for Kids
04:20 PortAventura for Kids
04:52 Terra Mitica & Aqualandia
05:08 Spanish Food & Tapas
06:20 La Tomatina
06:53 Flamenco Dancing
07:15 Bull Fighting
08:19 Running of the Bulls
Learn Spanish geographical facts, whether for a school project or planning a trip to Spain. This animated video covers everything about Spain for kids from Kindergarten right though to Elementary, KS1 and KS2 Spanish class projects.
We look at Antoni Gaudi and see a few of his most famous architectural masterpieces, also Salvador Dali and surrealism and grasp the basics of Cubism and Pablo Picasso for kids.
The children look at bull fighting, a cruel “sport“ which still exists today in Spain. Also we learn about Spanish Festivals including La Tomatina and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona (San Fermin).
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Running With The Bulls, Pamplona - San Fermín
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Port Aventura:094
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Aqualandia - snippets taken from
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Web Serie “Sea You In Benidorm“. Things to do: Aqualandia, Mundo Mar & Benidorm Pride Parade🏳🌈
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FERRARI LAND: Red Force (POV) | PortAventura World
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Español: Restaurante Casa Botín
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Tamorlan, CC BY 3.0*
Mike Steele
The Persistence of Memory (1931) by Salvador Dali
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Salvador Dalí. The Persistence of Memory.
© Salvador Dalí, Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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Dali Atomicus Photograph by Philippe Halsman
Septima Tomatina Colombiana - ©Arttesano 2013 - CCBYCC By 2.0*
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Gaudí House Museum - Casa Batlló
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Picasso Photo - Summer 1912 - Public domain,
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Pablo Picasso, 1911-12, Violon (Violin) - © Succession Picasso/DACS 2021
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Pablo Picasso, 1910, Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier) - © Succession Picasso/DACS 2021
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