Artisan bakers show children the health benefits of traditional bread

The artisan bakers of Alcalá de Guadaíra, in Seville, have formed an association with which they hope to encourage people to eat their products, especially young people, in the face of competition from industrial bread. Through the organisation, they give workshops in schools to teach children how to make traditional bread and to demonstrate its positive health effects. The baking tradition of the town dates back to the Middle Ages. In the 20th century, it continued to be a leading economic sector in the city. However, there are now only 15 bakeries left.

The Federico Route programme introducing youngsters to the life and works of Lorca

The Council of Granada organises the ‘Federico Route’ programme, where high school students from all over Andalusia learn about the life and works of the poet from Fuente Vaqueros, in a fun and entertaining way. On the route they visit the Lorca house museum, take part in a riddle workshop and see an exhibition of toys from Federico’s era.

Hero Mask, an innovative virtual reality video game to learn languages

Carlos Helder García and Mario Márquez are two young entrepreneurs from Aracena, Huelva, who have designed an innovative virtual reality game that helps players memorize words in new languages, making it fun. The Hero Mask project was born in China, where Carlos taught English and Spanish classes for some months. It was there where he realized that young students used to find difficulty in learning new vocabulary.