I forgot my phone even existed. In Budapest’s Wekerle estate, a bonfire, singing neighbours and an old Hungarian ritual helped us say goodbye to more than just the cold winter months.
Just when you thought bedtime was safe, a wild boar, a badger, and a stack of environmental questions wander straight into storytime. Luckily, we’re in pyjamas, so anything is possible. From Hungarian cultural quirks to local eco-pioneers, this article dives into how kids’ books tackle climate awareness—and the ideas behind them.
What is it like to live in Budapest right now? A candlelight supper on the Pesti Rakpart shows the city’s resilience, community spirit, and evolving identity. A little story of a night of candlelight that Hyacinth Bucket herself might even approve of. :)
