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Carnival for kids
CARNIVAL isn’t just for adults! In Mojacar, teachers at one nursery school ensured that the carnival spirit reached the little ones with a special carnival party on Wednesday, February 22.
Garabato Nursery School’s carnival party was a total triumph with more than 60 children enjoying a fruit themed party to celebrate this year’s carnival. Children from four months to school age were dressed up in a variety of vibrant fruit costumes from strawberries and grapes to pears and oranges as they helped their teachers to decorate a stage before performing to parents.
In an adorable twist, the nursery has a tradition that the teachers hand make the costumes before the carnival, with the theme only revealed to parents at the actual show.
Bad weather rained off the original plan to celebrate carnival in the nursery playground, but that didn’t dampen the carnival vibes by any
NIJAR health centres have received more than €400,000 for equipment and infrastructure over the last three years.
The funding from the provincial authorities has enabled general refurbishments and the purchase of new medical devices, thus improving the service provided to users.
Nijar, San Isidro and San means! Instead, dedicated teachers transformed the school’s hallway to a giant indoor garden. Parents enjoyed a lively show of music, dance and sweets.
Mojacar Councillor for Culture, Raquel Belmonte, attended saying, “Although they are so little, they know even now that carnival is a special day.”

