Tavaszra Hangolódva

***For English, please see below***

A Napocska Magyar Iskolában megpróbáltuk tavaszra hangolni a mindenkit. Ezért a tavasszal nyíló virágokról tanultunk. Egyre többet süt a nap, úgyhogy egy szép ablakdíszt készítettünk kézimunka órán, amelyet ha átvilágítanak a napsugarak, különféle színben pompázik majd. Mindaddig a baba-mama foglalkozáson a picik mondókáztak és ölbéli játékokat játszottak. A tevékenységet játékkal zártuk az óvoda játszóterén. Miután mindenki jól megéhezett, jöhetett a közös ebéd, együtt ebédeltünk, mint egy nagy család 🙂

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We tried to get into the spring mood at the Napocska Hungarian School, thus we learned about the flowers that bloom at this time of the year. We focused on flowers that can be found in Hungary. Since the sun is out more often and for longer periods of time, we made beautiful sun catchers. During this time the little ones in the mommy and baby group have learned some new rhymes and played. We concluded our activities with playing outside since the weather was so nice. When everyone got hungry, we had lunch together as a big family 🙂

 

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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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HCA Phoenix

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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