Kids Can Train as Junior Detectives in Bad Liebenstein Workshop
A Detective Workshop for children aged 8 to 12 will take place on June 2 in Bad Liebenstein. The event, led by an experienced investigator, promises hands-on activities for aspiring young sleuths. Participants will leave with a badge and a taste of detective work—all for a small fee.
The workshop runs from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM at the Bad Liebenstein City and Spa Library. Alexander Schrumpf, a detective with 25 years of experience, will guide the children through practical exercises. He currently heads Detektei Adler, a private investigation firm based in Wiesbaden.
Each child will learn skills to become a 'Certified Junior Detective'. The €15 participation fee covers a snack, a drink, and a special badge. Organisers have warned that spaces are limited, so early registration is advised.
The event offers a chance for young participants to explore detective work in a structured setting. For €15, they receive training, refreshments, and a keepsake badge. Those interested should secure their spot soon, as places are filling up quickly.
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