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Sinterklaas offers gifts at Sportpaleis in exchange for broken electronic games - Antwerp News Agency

Sinterklaas offers gifts at Sportpaleis in exchange for broken electronic games – Antwerp News Agency


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Mercsim – The countdown to the Great Sinterklaas show at Sportpaleis has begun. On Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 December, not only Sinterklaas and the Soot Petes will visit, but also many friends of Studio 100: Samson & Marie, Nachtwacht, the Gamekeepers, Maya, Bumba & Bumbina, Mega Mindy, K3, Piet Piraat and Bertus Bandit. Blob and his friends.

As if the party wasn’t big enough already, Santa Claus is going the extra mile this year with the help of Pipat and Recobell. Bring your old, unused or broken toys or electronic gadgets to the Sinterklaas exhibition. This deserves a gift. Do you also have dead batteries? You’ll get another one for that. The items you bring can play a role in the presentation. CONTACT: Bring dead batteries and old electronics and get gifts for them and help your friends at Studio 100. In addition to the huge party featuring all the characters of Studio 100, and of course Saint Nicholas and Soot Petes, Studio 100 wants to deliver an important message to all the good kids.

Anja van Minsel, CEO of Studio 100 Benelux: “Joining forces with Bebat and Recupel, this year’s show is all about sustainability. After all, not all gifts offered by Sinterklaas have to be brand new. If children help with recycling By bringing used batteries and unused electronics to the show, they will receive gifts in return. They may even become the champions of the show…”

Starting last Saturday, there will also be a video series in which all kinds of Studio 100 personalities teach you something about dead batteries and unused electrical equipment. And as icing on the cake, young heroes like Night Watch and Mega Mindy invite you to bring your dead batteries, broken electronic toys, or other unused electronic gadgets (think old tablet, headphones, electric toothbrush, etc.) to Place. The wonderful Sinterklaas show…is it still running? Then it will definitely be a gift for someone else, because after the show it will go to the local thrift store.

Eric DeWitt, CEO of Recupel: “What young people learn is aging, and this also applies to the sustainable use of your electrical equipment. Make sure you do not break it, repair it, donate it or recycle it. Children quickly pick up on this and participate enthusiastically and also encourage their housemates.” Studio 100 is of course the perfect partner to plant that seed in the children’s world. And if Santa Claus supports it too, we know everything will be fine.

Peter Kuhnen, CEO of Bebat: Children are the future. How do we teach them that collecting batteries is important? Simply by making it fun from an early age and setting a good example. And with Studio 100 there? Then, just like the heroes of Studio 100, they also want to hand in their dead and/or discarded batteries. This is how we make a difference together. Because we recycle together, not only for nature, but also for each other.

Hovdbyt and Backgisbyt want to surprise Santa this year. Santa Claus distributes gifts every year on his birthday, and now it’s his turn: they will give him a gift. Fortunately, Backgesbit brought the perfect invention for this purpose: the PROT machine. Recycling machine and cleaning process. You plug old games into one end of the device, and new games come out of the other end. Ideal for making the most beautiful gifts, for good children and Sinterklass. So the message is to collect broken toys. Hoofdpiet and Pakjespiet travel through the worlds of all kinds of Studio 100 characters to collect enough broken toys. But that turns out to be easier said than done. Will they get their gift ready for Santa in time? More information and tickets here (M/Photo Studio 100)

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