Babies Having Fun at the Napocska

Last time we were surrounded by little ones as well and it felt so good to see that all these parents were interested in our Mommy (Daddy)- Baby activities!

The little ones played games and learned rhymes (better said the moms learned the rhymes), meanwhile the other group formed by older kids was working on a project. We decided to apply to a drawing/art contest organized by the “Nemzetstratégiai Kutatóintézet” for commemorating our Mátyás and the 560th anniversary since he was named king of Hungary.

We spent an awesome time together and can’t wait to see everyone again!

Nagyon jó érzéssel töltött el minket, hogy annyi kisgyereket láttunk a legutóbbi foglalkozásunkon és az, hogy ennyi szülőt érdekelt a Mama (Apa) – Baba foglalkozás. Míg a picikkel játszottunk és mondókákat tanultunk (vagyis inkább az anyukák tanulták), addig a nagycsoportosok egy projekten dolgoztak, ugyaniz beneveztünk a Nemzetstratégiai Kutatóintézet rajzpályázatára, melyet Mátyás király születésének és megkoronázásának 560. emlékévére hirdettek meg.

Igazán jól telt az együtt töltött idő és alig várjuk, hogy ismét találkozzunk!

Photo Credits: Edit Vasadi Photography (és most Silviának is köszi!)

http://editvasadi.com/

Special thanks: Mind and Body Kids

https://mindandbodykids.com/

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The Hungarian Cultural Association of Phoenix (HCAP) is an independent, all-volunteer, educational, charitable and non-partisan organization open to anyone with interest in nurturing the Hungarian language and culture, regardless of world view, nationality, or religion. Our goal is to nurture the Hungarian language, culture, identity, and traditions, and make them available to present and future generations through educational programs, celebrations, commemorative events, and social gatherings. Through our mission, we aim to broaden familiarity with the Hungarian culture within the American community, thereby nurturing and strengthening Hungarian-American ties and relationships.

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