OTP FAMILY DAY AT SKANZEN

On May 21, we were able to attend this year’s OTP Family Day. The Open-Air Ethnographic Museum in Szentendre served as the venue for the event. The location itself is captivating, but today, 2,700 young children have filled the open-air museum. The three community houses of the Csányi Foundation were representing at the event: Jászberény, Szentes and Szeged. We have created a diverse series of programs for young children. The Foundation’s deservedly famous felting section taught this to the little ones, but children could also take home more than 200 decouphage decorations during the day. There were also logic games and we had the opportunity to move, as we also made frisbees. Little mentors and mentors collaborated to implement this true craft fairytale world. Everyone was having a good time and we will return home pleasantly tired. We look forward to seeing you again next year!

Rully Vanda Tamara, Szeged Group 3

 

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