See you soon, 2–3-year-old classroom! Our little ones from Menagar are heading off to big kids’ school

At Escuela Infantil Menagar, we’re experiencing one of those moments that tugs a little at our hearts… but also fills them with pride. Our little ones from the 2–3-year-old classroom are graduating and taking the big leap to big kids’ school. Yes, that’s right—off to school with big backpacks, lining up to go in, and playing in a giant playground!
It’s been a year full of magic, learning, and many firsts:
- The first time they ate all by themselves (even if half the plate ended up on their bib).
- The first time they asked to go potty… just after arriving at the toilet (so close!).
- The first masterpiece with tempera paints… on the paper, the table, their arms, and even their ears.
- And of course, the first songs they learned by heart and now sing at the top of their lungs—even in the car or at the supermarket.
Every day at Menagar has been a mini adventure: we explored textures, built block towers taller than ourselves, celebrated birthdays with crowns, and danced under soap bubbles like they were fireworks. And what can we say about the parties! The costumes, the storytelling performances, and little plays gave us such joyful moments—they’ve become part of our story.
But the most beautiful thing of all has been watching them become friends, help each other, and hold hands (literally and emotionally) as they grew together. Because here at Menagar, we don’t just learn to count to ten or put on our shoes… here, we learn how to be.
Now they’re heading off with new backpacks, Velcro sneakers, and lots of excitement to begin this new chapter. But they’re also carrying a bundle of happy memories, a special place in our hearts, and a huge round of applause for doing such an amazing job.
To the families—thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for trusting us. And to our little ones… never forget that at Menagar, we took our first steps together!
Congratulations! On to new adventures, our brave little explorers!
With all our love and smiles too big for our faces,
