Frolic Fields Festival 2025: Creating Magical Family Memories

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Set to enchant families, Frolic Fields Festival is making its grand return on February 8th and 9th, 2025, at JVPD Ground, Juhu. This year it has reimagined its space with five spectacular zones, each designed to spark curiosity, fuel imagination, and strengthen family bonds. The festival has masterfully balanced education with entertainment, ensuring that every activity leaves both parents and children enriched. TheGlitz has more…

Photo credit: Frolic Fields Festival
Photo credit: Frolic Fields Festival

A Weekend of Wonder: Creating Magical Family Memories at Frolic Fields Festival 2025

Imagine watching your little one’s face light up as they step into the Space Zone, where the mysteries of the cosmos come alive. Here, children don quirky alien headbands while experiencing the sensation of walking in space. They’ll giggle with delight as they discover how their weight changes on different planets and marvel at demonstrations that simulate the vacuum of space. It’s not just play—it’s an introduction to the wonders of our universe that might just inspire a future astronaut.

The Science Zone transforms complex concepts into captivating experiments that even the youngest scientists can grasp. Families gather around as magnetic fields break before their eyes, and underwater volcanoes demonstrate the power of natural forces. The joy of discovery is palpable as children peer through microscopes, their everyday world suddenly transformed into an extraordinary landscape of patterns and details they never knew existed.

For creative souls, the Art and Crafts zone offers a canvas for unbridled imagination. Here, the ordinary rules of art don’t apply—children can experiment with fluid art techniques, watching colours dance and merge in mesmerising patterns. The space becomes a gallery of proud moments as young artists create their masterpieces, each piece telling its own unique story of creativity and expression.

Understanding that every young explorer has different needs, Frolic Fields Festival has crafted a special toddler area that caters to its tiniest visitors. The space buzzes with gentle excitement as toddlers board a charming trackless train or take their first adventure on the joker ride. An age-appropriate obstacle course keeps them engaged, building confidence with every step, hop, and crawl.

Perhaps the most innovative addition this year is the Sensory Zone, where touch, sight, and sound combine to create a multi-sensory adventure. Children squeal with delight as they explore water play stations, their hands discovering new textures in pasta sensory bins. The beach-themed play area transforms an ordinary day into a seaside adventure, complete with all the tactile experiences that make learning natural and fun.

What sets Frolic Fields Festival apart is its ability to create an environment where families learn and play together. Parents aren’t just observers—they become partners in discovery, sharing in their children’s excitement and often finding their own sense of wonder rekindled.

As day turns to evening, you’ll see families leaving with more than just souvenirs. They carry with them new understanding, shared experiences, and memories that will spark conversations for weeks to come. In a world where family time often competes with screens and schedules, Frolic Fields Festival offers something increasingly precious: genuine connection through shared discovery.

For families looking to make the most of their weekend, Frolic Fields isn’t just another event—it’s an investment in curiosity, creativity, and connection. Whether you have a budding scientist, an artistic soul, or an energetic toddler, these two days promise to deliver experiences that will enrich your family’s story.

Mark your calendars for February 8-9, and prepare to embark on a journey where learning meets adventure, and every moment is an opportunity for wonder. After all, the greatest gift we can give our children is the joy of discovery—and at Frolic Fields Festival, that gift comes wrapped in excitement, creativity, and pure magic.

Where: JVPD Ground, Juhu

When: 8-9 February 2025

Ticket Price: Rs. 699 per head/ early bird at Rs. 499 at Insider

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