Interactive workshops: Learn the history of chocolate with the little ones


At the Choco-Story Museum, learning about cacao and the history of chocolate becomes a playful experience for the whole family, especially designed for the little ones. Through our interactive workshops, children not only learn about the Mayan culture and its relationship with cacao, but also have the opportunity to become actively involved in the chocolate-making process.


Elaboration of cocoa figures

One of the most popular workshops is the creation of chocolate figures. Children have the opportunity to work with real cocoa, molding traditional figures that not only teach them the historical value of cocoa, but also encourage their creativity.


Educational tours

In addition to the workshops, the museum offers tours adapted to children, where expert guides explain in an entertaining way the history of chocolate, from its use by the Maya to its evolution today. This educational approach is designed to awaken curiosity in children, inviting them to participate in questions and answers throughout the tour.


Family connection

These workshops are designed not only for children, but also for parents and children to enjoy a fun and educational experience together. From learning how to make chocolate to discovering the secrets of ancient Mayan recipes, the whole family is immersed in a sensory adventure. At the end of each workshop, children receive their creations as a reminder of their visit, taking home a little piece of history in the form of chocolate.


Want a fun and educational activity for the whole family?

Bring your children to discover chocolate with our interactive workshops,book your visit and make sure you don't miss this incredible opportunity to learn and enjoy!

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