Join Kistarcsa City Library’s Baby-Mama Club: rhymes, stories, and friendly chats for parents and little ones on December 15, 2025, Szabadság út 48. Call ahead for updates.
when: 2025.12.15., Monday
where: 2143 Kistarcsa, Szabadság út 48.
Kistarcsa’s City Library opens its doors on Monday, December 15, 2025, for the Baby-Mama Club (Baba-Mama Klub) — a friendly meetup packed with rhymes, stories, and easygoing chats for moms, dads, and little ones. Everyone’s welcome for a cozy session of nursery rhymes (mondókák), storytelling (mesélés), and community time at 2143 Kistarcsa, Szabadság Road (Szabadság út) 48. Prefer to confirm details first? Just give them a call — organizers encourage phone inquiries for the latest info and contacts.
When and Where
The gathering is set for December 15, 2025, in Kistarcsa at the City Library (Városi Könyvtár). It’s a relaxed, family-friendly space designed to help parents connect and kids enjoy language play through songs and stories.
Good to Know
Organizers reserve the right to change the time and program, so calling ahead is recommended. Details such as accommodation and food and drink options are listed alongside the event information, with direct phone and email contact available. Bring curiosity, a smile, and your little listener — the rest is taken care of.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Super family-friendly vibe with nursery rhymes and storytelling that toddlers and preschoolers will love
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Great way for traveling parents to meet local families and get a relaxed cultural snapshot
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Low-cost/likely free community event at a public library, so it’s easy on the travel budget
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Easy day-trip from Budapest by suburban train or car; Kistarcsa is in the metro area
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Cozy indoor activity that’s perfect for a winter day in December
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Direct phone and email provided, so you can confirm details in English ahead of time
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Unique chance to hear Hungarian nursery rhymes and stories in an authentic setting
- The theme (baby/mom club) is very local and niche, not a famous “must-see” for international tourists
Cons
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Kistarcsa isn’t a well-known destination to foreigners, so there’s limited sightseeing nearby
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Sessions are likely in Hungarian, so non-Hungarian speakers may miss some content unless it’s mostly songs and gestures
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Compared with children’s museums or story hours in major tourist hubs, it’s smaller-scale and may feel brief or informal