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Children's Falla 2026 - Fem Massa Fem

Fem Massa Fem

Artist: Francisco Ribes
Section: 20

In this corner of the world, where children still play at inventing futures, the containers are not just simple metal boxes. They have colors, they have character, and above all, they have patience. For a long time now, they have been watching humans with a mix of curiosity and hope.

The blue one collects papers that were once stories, drawings, and last-minute homework. The yellow one, always a little proud, keeps plastics that do not yet know they can become toys, benches, or smiles again. The green one listens to the clinking of bottles and remembers parties, toasts, and shared laughter. And the brown one, quiet but wise, knows that even from the humblest waste, new life can be born.

Humans, it is true, produce a lot of waste—sometimes too much. But we also know how to separate, think, and care. Every time we choose the right container, the world breathes a little better, as if we were lifting a weight off its shoulders.

Recycling is not a boring obligation; it is a serious game: the game of wanting to leave the Earth a little cleaner than we found it. It is a simple way of telling the future that we care.

This children’s fallita reminds us with tenderness and a smile that the planet does not need heroes, but small hands, attentive eyes, and big hearts. Because caring for the world is, in the end, caring for one another… and preparing a beautiful place for those who are still to come.

       

Main Figure

The main figure represents the waste containers, reminding us of the importance of putting everything in its proper place. If we use the containers correctly, the streets stay clean and we can recycle waste more effectively. The children’s falla aims to teach the youngest ones that taking care of our surroundings is everyone’s responsibility, and that with simple actions we can make our town a cleaner and more pleasant place.

       

Tap i Tapó

In this scene we see a child collecting plastic bottle caps, a simple but very important gesture. With this action, it reminds us that recycling helps take care of the planet and gives a new life to the materials we use every day. The children’s falla wants to show that with small gestures like this, we can all help build a cleaner and more responsible world.

       

Lady Caca

In this scene, children are reminded that having a pet also means having responsibility. If our dog makes a mess in the street, it is very important to pick it up in order to keep the streets clean and to respect shared public spaces. With this simple gesture we help make our town a more pleasant and respectful place for everyone. Don’t forget: the brown container.

       

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