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Last week, we took part in a fantastic multicultural camp, where every day we “visited” a new country – without ever leaving the camp!

On the first day, we celebrated the diversity of all countries together. The morning began with fun games like dodgeball and capture the flag. Then the children created a large banner with the camp’s name, where they could write anything they wanted. Everyone received a passport and a name tag to help us get to know each other better. The passport was special because every day they got a stamp from the “representative” of the country we “visited”!

On the second day, we “traveled” to Spain. We listened to Spanish music, made fans, crafted beautiful carnations, and played lots of outdoor sports games.

The third day was dedicated to France. The children made beautiful postcards and elegant bracelets – because the French are always so chic!

On the fourth day, we explored Greece. We painted pebbles with Greek motifs, created amulets, and even made laurel wreaths, just like the winners of the ancient Olympic Games.

On the last day, we “visited” Moldova and Romania. We learned a traditional Hungarian dance (since Romania has a significant Hungarian community), made Moldovan–Romanian embroidery patterns, and even created a little hedgehog – a well-known figure in Moldova.

Every day, the children eagerly looked forward to getting a new stamp in thei

r passports. There was also a photo corner where we could take pictures to preserve these wonderful memories.

It was an unforgettable week filled with learning, play, and friendship – a true journey around the world!

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