Summary of the week from October 26 to November 1 in Peques y Más

It is not necessary that we tell you that in Peques and Más and during these past days we had Halloween as its central theme: ideas, events, places to celebrate it, etc., have been present on our pages. But we still have room to talk about health, look at the first Christmas catalogs, learn about the recently released Tintin movie and learn about the programming of the Science Week in Madrid.

Although many think that Halloween is a festival that originates in America and that it consists of buying costumes and going out to ask for candies in the street, in reality the tradition is more related to Celtic culture, and it is we who decide if we live it with consumerist desire , or willing to elaborate homemade details and share with friends. Now it has happened, so if you want to know how we have focused the holiday on Peques y Más, you can visit us here, and incidentally, check how we can offer you a lot of interesting information if you have children between five and 12 years old. I'm going to start with health, and that is the first time changes they bring us joys (to which we expected rains) but also some viruses that make us sick to the whole family, Marcos must have thought about this when he tells us how to fight colds. He also gave us advice in case of nosebleeds and reflected on the changes that children may suffer from the time change.

These days we have dedicated some articles to the divulgation, the situation of African mothers who lack medical assistance, and the project that the Celiac Association of Melilla has launched to disseminate information among schoolchildren. We also echoed the impact of the Aloha calculation method based on the use of abacus.

Fruit of our interest in the healthy development of childrenWe wondered a week ago if some of the behaviors shown by children in school are just "children's things", and we talked about Supernanny with his methods of behavior control. Last Sunday we dealt with a very serious issue, but whose knowledge is necessary, it is about a child's duel before the death of a loved one.

The programming with more than 700 Science Week activities in Madrid has impacted us so much, that we talk about it to our readers, and as we also like small events, and more if they are of a cultural nature, we have dedicated a Huequito to the winner of the Children's Poetry Prize Ciudad de Orihuela, is "Lyrics to put together your song" and is written by the Mexican Ramón Iván.

If you have not yet gone to see "The Secret of the Unicorn" of Tintin, you can read this entry, or buy one of these books from the Juventud publishing house, adventure everywhere for fans of this adventurer, and for families who want to spend a Good time together.

We have to say goodbye until next week, and hope you enjoy your kids very much.