The Nuremberg Shrovetide Carnival is a really big party where a lot of people in the town of Nuremberg in Germany get together to have fun before a season called Lent. Lent is when some people give up things they really like, like sweets or TV, to show they are sorry for things they did wrong in the past.
The Nuremberg Shrovetide Carnival party is a way for people to have fun and enjoy themselves before Lent. During this carnival, people dress up in fun costumes and go to parades to dance and sing. There are also lots of yummy foods to eat and games to play.
But why is it called Shrovetide? Well, Shrove Tuesday is the last day before Lent begins. So, people eat lots of pancakes and other foods to use up all the good stuff they have left in the house before Lent starts.
The Nuremberg Shrovetide Carnival has been going on for a really long time - hundreds of years! So, it's a tradition that lots of people look forward to every year. It's a time for everyone to come together and celebrate before the serious time of Lent starts.