Yucatán continues to be an attractive pole for companies that seek to grow and create more jobs throughout the state, such as the new entertainment space for boys and girls Wokivia, which was inaugurated on Sunday, March 10th by Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal and which seeks to develop talents and intelligence. of infants while promoting family coexistence.
Vila Dosal, together with Marinela Servitje Montull, founder of Sietecolores Ideas Interactivas and Wokivia, put into operation the new space located in the City 32 shopping center which contributes to the economy of Yucatecans with the generation of 20 new jobs.
The new space has areas such as Tricky Gusts, Challenging Climbing, Lunatic Replicas, Crazy Rhythms, Pangea, Reburujado Doodles, Rebel Attic, Elusive Sparks, Creative Factory and Relator Hideout.
Wokivia is a space where children can carry out more than 30 different activities that allow them to learn, and develop their imagination and creativity while exploring their autonomy and consolidating their way of thinking.
When giving details of this innovative space, Servitje Montull explained that this unique concept in Mexico offers boys and girls games, sounds, stimuli, colors, and textures that invite them to continue developing their imagination.
She highlighted that a group of young people who work in Wokivia accompany and supervise the children so that they can develop their talents in a safe enviroment.
Wokivia is inclusive
The founder of Wokivia pointed out that in addition to being inclusive, Wokivia is open to the general public, as well as to public and private schools who can organize tours to enjoy this new facility that is open from Monday to Sunday from 10 in the morning to 8 at night.
Finally, Marinela Servitje Montull added that on technical advice days, Wokivia opens its doors from 8 in the morning so that parents can have a place to leave their children.
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